Cattle Markets Shift From Bear To Bull - Ranchers Set To Benefit
There is a lot of optimism amongst ranchers and cattle producers as high cattle prices look like this fall’s calf crop could be a profitable one after years of slim profits and even losses.
Although things look positive there are still many factors - including weather and rising production costs - which could impact the final outcome the president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association said as the group held their AGM in Moose Jaw
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SGI Sets Vehicle Noise Policy And Enforcement Standards
It may not be something all vehicle owners are going to appreciate, but SGI has set and is in the process of instituting a maximum decibel limit for light vehicles and motorcycles
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Moose Jaw Police To Hold Open House Style Community Meeting
It’s been a few years since the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has been able to hold an open house style community meeting to discuss what the MJPS does to serve and protect community.
But on Thursday evening at 7 PM at the Moose Jaw Public Library the MJPS is inviting the entire community to come out and hear about initiatives and what the force does.
You can even meet the new facility dog SVEN.
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Inquest To Be Held Into Sudden Death Of Man In Police Cells
A coroner’s inquest will be held into the October 7, 2021 sudden death of a 40 year old man in the Moose Jaw Police Service’s holding cells.
No date for the coroner’s inquest has been released.
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Moose Jaw Police Service To Present Awards - Public Invited To Attend
The Moose Jaw Police Service is set to present awards next week and the public is welcome to attend the event
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City Looking For Long Term Solution After Contractor Bankruptcy
The apparent bankruptcy of the security contractor at the City of Moose Jaw Landfill did not affect operations, but had the City scrambling for a temporary replacement
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Inaction On Graffiti Draws Residents’ Ire
Graffiti, which is antisemitic in nature, has drawn concerns from local residents as well as B’Nai Brith Canada.
The City is now taking further action to have the graffiti removed.
Warning, this story may be offensive to some.
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Moose Jaw Joins Victim Advocate Case Review Program
Moose Jaw is now part of the Victim Advocate Case Review (VACR) program.
The program reviews, sexual assault cases which were deemed unfounded to help to determine challenges and identify opportunities to improve investigation outcomes.
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