Community safety, infrastructure, economic development, social problems, climate change, disabled parking and just getting along with one another were the highlights of the by-election forum
Read MoreCoffee With Heather Eby
Read MoreRobert sat down for coffee with by-election candidate Steven White. He picked his brains about the future of Moose Jaw and his role within it.
Read MoreIn a lengthy discussion, residents once again returned to asking for reductions in their final billings for service connections from the City.
Read MoreThe campaign signs are starting to turn up and door knocking campaigns have begun. In Moose Jaw an election is underway. Well, a by-election, but close enough.
Read MoreSome major changes are coming for some residents' garbage collection and although the words "Curbside Collection" came up in questioning, City Administration quickly shut the discussion down.
Read More“Time is of the essence,” said Councillor Brian Swanson when introducing his motion regarding snow removal
Read MoreHow much money does it cost to operate services in the City of Moose Jaw?
Read MoreA petition by the staff at the Alliance Medical Clinic for traffic signal upgrades at the corner of 9th Avenue SW and Lillooet Street West is not necessary,
Read MoreThe issue of High Street and the financial damage that delayed construction has had upon businesses once again came across Council's attention, at Monday evenings meeting, only this time it was silently filed away.
Read MoreThe hills are gonna be alive with something, although it isn't music. Portions of City owned green spaces may soon be alive with the sound of sheep.
Read MoreSingle-use plastic bags could fast become a thing of the past if a group of young residents' initiative pays off.
Read MoreIt's been only one year at the helm but it's been a productive and exciting one says the Executive Director of Tourism Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA little less boosterism and a lot more reality is what Councillor Brian Swanson would like to see on the part of the City when it comes to the Provincial Government and the number of employees they have in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreAfter the defeat of expanding curbside collection, reverting to back alley collection and operating weekly during the Summer months, the final bill has been tallied.
Read MoreTwo new bylaws were given a third reading at council on Monday, May the 14th.
Read MoreMaking it official how much more you will have to pay in additional property taxes will have to wait another two weeks, as the 2018 Property Tax Bylaw received only two readings.
Read MoreEstablishing an Investment Committee to review and oversee the City’s investments is going to have to wait until Council’s next meeting, as the new measure failed to glean unanimous support.
Read MoreUsually, in the Questions to Administration portion of Moose Jaw City Council, there is, at best, a couple of questions; but at the April 23rd meeting, the session got a little intense; especially when it came to High Street West.
Read MoreDespite what some may believe, the recent Provincial Budget was a positive for the City of Moose Jaw.
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