Chief Confirms Small Group Of People Commit Majority Of Crimes
If you thought the majority of crimes - including petty thefts - are being committed by a small group of individuals you’d be correct.
In a media scrum MJ Independent asked how Moose Jaw stacked up when it came to who is committing the crimes.
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Beat Down On Home Sales Continues
The months long decline in home sales in Moose Jaw continued in April 2023.
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Workers Who Died Due To Workplace Injuries Remembered
The 39 workers - recognized by the Saskatchewan Workers Compensation Board - who lost their lives in 2022 due to job related injuries were remembered at a Friday afternoon ceremony.
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Labour Council To Hold Day Of Mourning Event
The Moose Jaw and District Labour Council will be holding a ceremony today to mourn those who have lost their lives while on the job.
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City Taking Applications For Summer Patios/Boardwalks
Applications are now being taken from Downtown businesses to take part in the summer patio/seasonal boardwalk program.
The program allows businesses to move a portion of their business out onto the sidewalk or boulevard in front of their businesses.
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Sask Polytech To Close Moose Jaw Print Shop - Layoff Eight System Wide
Sask Poly is set to discontinue print shop services in Moose Jaw effective July 1, 2023 as well as layoff eight staff members throughout their provincial workforce.
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Road Closed Due To Sewer Service Line Repairs
If you’re hoping to head straight down 9th Avenue the City would like you to know there is a detour in effect due to a sewer service line repair.
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Council To Discuss Precedent Which Could Cost Taxpayers Millions
Council is set to discuss acquiring a back alley from property owners in a large portion of the Avenues neighbourhood.
It’s a precedent setting decision that could end up costing the City millions.
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