Majority Of MJPS Accumulated Surplus Used To Fund Labour Agreements Chief Says
Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) Chief Rick Bourassa told the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners the majority of the accumulated surplus account is spent paying for retroactive back wages owed after negotiating new contracts with the MJPS’s two unions.
We use a Freedom Of Information request to find out exactly how much the account has held over a ten-year period.
So you know it’s not just $300,000 that the accumulated surplus account has held in the past.
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MJPS Charge Pair With Weapons Charge
A call from a concerned resident has led to a pair of bicycle riders facing weapons charges.
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Motorcycle Repair Shop Celebrates Second Year Of Operations
Close to 350 motorcycle enthusiasts, as well as neighbourhood residents, showed up to listen to music, socialize with people with similar interests, celebrate a business’ anniversary and just enjoy the atmosphere and sunny Saturday afternoon.
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Motorcycle Repair Shop Celebrates Two Years Of Operation
Close to 350 motorcycle enthusiasts, as well as neighbourhood residents, showed up to listen to music, socialize with people with similar interests, celebrate a business’ anniversary and just enjoy the atmosphere and sunny Saturday afternoon.
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Coteau Street Bridge Closed To Vehicle Traffic
A bridge that had an entire neighbourhood out to save it has now been closed to all vehicle traffic
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Inflation Helping To Produce More Major Theft Charges
Rising values of certain items which are easily removed as well inflation has led to an increase in the number of major theft charges - Theft Over $5,000 - being laid by the Moose Jaw Police Service
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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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