The Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its athletes for December 2021.
Read MoreA burrowing owl that came to Moose Jaw for retirement has sadly passed away from natural causes.
Read MoreA man who had a penchant to elude the police and endangering others in the process is now serving a six month conditional sentence in the community after getting six months credit for the four months he spent in remand waiting for the court’s decision for his thieving ways.
Read MoreA thief with a penchant to use other people’s credit cards without their permission to buy items at convenience stores and the occasional restaurant found out that crimes pay out in jail time.
But the time in remand and Christmas a few days away helped him get out with time served to be with his family.
Read MoreA drug dealer who plead guilty to a variety of drug and weapons charges will be able to spend his time confined 24 hours a day in a home in the hamlet of Brownlee until his case is dealt with in late January by Provincial Court in North Battleford.
Read MoreA man who was accused of attempted murder and who ended up being the subject of a Warrant Wednesday will be spending Christmas and New Years in remand.
Read MoreFrom no Saturday bus, to new bus routes, snow removal and pickleball
Read MoreIt is an issue near and dear to the hearts of the majority of Moose Javians and that is garbage collection.
With the approval of a 38 cent per month increase on your solid waste utility bill - making the monthly bill $9.99 per residence - Council agreed to extend weekly trash collection to now include October.
Read MoreA look at liver and onions in the age of COVID - 19
Read MoreA look at liver and onions in the age of COVID - 19
Read MoreThe pay raises for out of scope employees based upon modernized job evaluations will soon see 18 supervisory and Administration employees with some extra cash in their pockets.
Read MoreThe rising levels of crime in the community had Council unanimously approve the Moose Jaw Police Services budget increase of 5.58 percent or $565,322.
Read MoreDespite the critics and the naysayers Mayor Clive Tolley said he is happy with the results of the 2022 Budget.
It is a budget he said designed to make Moose Jaw a better place and money is not just being spent to be spent but rather it is an investment in the future to draw people to the city.
Read MoreIn what some critics of City Hall might consider to be a financial shell game, to hide the true extent of the increases of the 2022 Budget, Council agreed to draw down $7.2 million in Reserve earnings to fund both the 2022 Operating and Capital Budgets.
Read MoreA time held local tradition at the Olde Capitol Theatre is about to spring into life.
Read MoreA popular Christmas program is being presented this Christmas both in person and virtually by the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThe plans to get the staff of the new bylaw enforcement unit up and running this year is going to have to wait until next year’s budget as Council in budget discussions on Monday evening decided to wait until next year to get it up and running.
Council would like to see a new City Solicitor in place before proceeding.
By all appearances that mountain of unpaid parking tickets, business licenses and other assorted fines is going to have to wait until next year for collection efforts to begin in earnest.
Read MoreAn animal cruelty case dating back over two years ago was once again adjourned.
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