Despite the impact of COVID - 19 the Moose Jaw Exhibition was able to show a small surplus while at the same time not having to layoff any employees or reduce their wages.
Read MoreThe proliferation of Crystal Meth in the community and how to stop it are the reasons behind declaring Crystal Meth Awareness Week in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreLocal lawyer Talon Regent has announced his intentions to seek the NDP nod as candidate in the Moose Jaw - Lanigan - Lake Centre riding for the next federal election.
Read MoreMoves have been made to help prevent the potential spread of COVID - 19 at Vanier Collegiate.
Read MoreWith a daytime predicted high of 31 C tomorrow all four spray parks are set to open earlier than planned for the season.
Read MoreAlthough they are just in the infancy stage of fundraising and planning a proposed spray park for Regal Heights Park the idea is a winner in the minds of many in the community.
We meet one of the people behind the popular idea and get more details into the proposed project.
Read MoreA memorial of children’s shoes and teddy bears has cropped up on the front stairs of the St Andrew’s United Church to remember the mass grave of 215 Indigenous children found at a former residential school site in British Columbia.
Read MoreThe weather was perfect for an outdoor declaration to encourage people to take advantage of Moose Jaw’s parks and recreation facilities plus a contest to win some great prizes to help you remain active.
Read MoreIf you were hoping for the outdoor pool to open earlier than June 14th, like the spray parks, that is a different duck with the waterfowl having the only access to the outdoor pool.
Read MoreAlthough they are officially scheduled to re-open on June 14th, the same day as the outdoor pool, spray parks may well be turned on sooner if the weather remains hot.
Read MoreThe initial run of the Wakamow Farmer’s Market attracted hundreds of potential customers for the 45 vendors.
An initial run that many - both customers and vendors alike - enjoyed as it gave them the opportunity to get out and experience the weather as the COVID - 19 pandemic restrictions have kept many people cooped up in their homes for months.
Read MoreA look at an in-camera decision that may have rectified a COVID - 19 pandemic pay problem for Council that raises the question in the writer’s mind if the entire discussion - given the relevant Provincial Acts - should not have been public all along.
Read MoreYou might be asking - my single family residence fell in assessed value this year what does this mean to my property tax bill?
We put the reader’s question to the City Manager Jim Puffalt.
Read MoreIf you heard the rumour around town the outdoor pool will not be open this year, well think again.
The outdoor pool is slated to open - after last Summer’s COVID - 19 pandemic financial closure - on June 14th.
Read MoreA highly popular neighbourhood program could be making a full return depending on what the Province’s COVID - 19 restrictions are this Summer.
The parks may have been empty to the Playground Program last year but the City is planning for its return in one shape or form.
Read MoreThe new extended hours for public access to City Hall effective May 31st will be permanent and there are no plans to return to the pre-pandemic hours.
With that said people such as contractors and others if they need to physically access City Hall during the hours where public access is unavailable, but the staff is there, may do so with a simple phone call.
Read MoreFor those of you who need access to City Hall the facility will be open a couple of extra hours every weekday, except statutory holidays, effective May 31st.
Read MoreAfter the accounts are becoming more finalized the razor thin $30,000 predicted surplus for the City has evaporated and is now replaced with an anticipated $194,000 deficit.
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