Rosie's On River Street is bringing back its most popular weekly burger for the entire month of February as part of Canada Beef's campaign to help out Food Banks.
Read MoreThe first game following the Semester Exam Break likely was a factor in the Vanier Spirits convincing win over the Peacock Toilers in high school senior girls basketball action on Tuesday evening.
But for both coaches it’s all about priorities and schoolwork and exams come first not the basketball court.
Read MoreIt was a bit of a rollercoaster in senior boys basketball last evening as in the third quarter the Peacock Toilers drew within single digits of the Central Cyclones.
The Cyclones would deny the Toilers further ground though in the fourth quarter to secure the victory.
Read MoreA four week pilot project that saw two Commissionaires patrol City owned facilities as well as the Downtown business area from 8 pm to 4 am in a marked unit was seen as a success.
The patrol was seen as a deterrent the only problem is the lack of funding is a deterrent to it operating this summer.
Due to the lack of funding any opportunity into making the patrol and its cost of $2,700 per week a permanent operation will have to waiting for approval in the 2024 Operating Budget.
Read MoreOne of the great ones - Bobby Hull - from the Golden Age of hockey passed away today.
After his playing career was done Hull went on the sports celebrity speaking circuit and actually spoke in Moose Jaw helping raise money for local projects.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Carpet One U15A Mavericks captured the tournament crown in the U15 division at the annual Moose Jaw Mavericks Female Classic Hockey Tournament held Friday - Sunday.
Read MoreIf you feel like you are surrounded by rising costs you can no longer afford to pay a new poll shows you are not alone.
Read MoreIt was another good night for your Moose Jaw Warriors.
Read MoreEach year in January Moose Jaw's mayor traditionally gives an address. A look back at the past year and the year ahead.
The address gives insight into the Mayor’s vision for the city and where they see us headed.
We carry the address below in its entirety below and encourage you to read it.
Read MoreA developer's letter pointing out their side of the story had a couple of City Councillors apologize about their comments from an October 2022 meeting.
But whether the Developer will get a retraction for media stories detailing what it said was a damaging public discussion to the company's reputation is still an unknown.
Read MoreA look at recent moves in the media as closures, job cuts and moves to on-line content only are set to limit local news.
It’s a shot a democracy itself as reporters questions are replaced with PR voices.
Read MoreWith the City of Moose Jaw set to collect over $1 million of outstanding parking fines dating back to 2006 from approximately 4,000 individuals the question is how do they track the offenders down?
SGI maintains a registration database of all vehicles ever registered in Saskatchewan. The City will have access to assist with enforcing the collection of fines.
To find out how much access that entails as well as privacy concerns we ask SGI questions.
Read MoreMonday’s Council meeting had the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) send an Information Sheet to explain their role and how they conduct assessments in Moose Jaw.
But with no explanation as to why the letter was sent it left Council guessing what SAMA's true intent was.
Read MoreA former Prairie South School Division trustee asked Council to reverse a December 12, 2022 decision to forego public consultation despite it being required under a bylaw.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service has a suspect in custody following a break and enter at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
The 33 year old male suspect is set to appear in court Monday morning.
Read MoreSaturday was Hockey Day In Canada.
We went out to a Moose Jaw Carpet One U13A Mavericks 2 hockey game and took in the action.
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