A reader is not happy with the present provincial government.
Read MoreA deeper dive into some serious allegations swirling around the Moose Jaw Police Service
Read MoreA look at another firing within the Moose Jaw Police Service
Read MoreWe highlight the return of a neighbourhood youth program to Prince Arthur School
Read MoreWe ask the question about when the City’s Quarterly Report will be forthcoming
Read MoreRiverside Mission is closed with many asking the questions why and now what???
Read MoreThe last big FOI has hit a bureaucratic snag and the only way to untangle it is more bureaucracy to go through it.
The tale of our elected officials expense accounts moves to the back burner as we apply to appeal for full access.
Read MoreA look at some of what we are working on as MJ Independent wraps up
Read MoreA technical glitch cut the broadcast of what was a Council meeting some termed right out of Biblical proportions.
Read MoreA look at an ongoing trial
Read MoreThe City must continue with the tax fairness policy but at the same time must control spending and spend tax dollars wisely a guest Op/Ed from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says
Read MoreA look at the traffic lights potentially coming to the intersection of the Trans Canada Highway and 9th Avenue NW
It’s about safety but at the same time there may well be other hidden reasons why it’s something the City would like to see
Read MoreA look ahead into the month ahead and beyond
Read MoreThoughts while sitting through the Jeremy Sabourin inquest
Read MoreThinking back a couple of generations as the Hoopla saga reaches its climax
Read MoreAn open letter to the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation about looming further job actions
Read MoreA wide ranging look at the recent public Town Hall held about homelessness, addictions plus crime, and how that’s affecting Downtown Moose Jaw.
Additionally we reveal the more long-term plans for the temporary homeless shelter presently in operation
Read MoreA look at what got us on a few people’s poop lists and the real tragedy in local homelessness
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