The City of Moose Jaw might be in for an unexpected windfall after a review of its investments.
Read MoreThe usual mundane questioning about the City’s quarterly reports set off a heated exchange at Council.
Read MoreIt was described as the largest land deal ever in the history of the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThe question about cash only payments at the landfill has been answered and some upgrades are necessary to allow debit and credit card use.
Read MoreA new advertising and naming policy for City parks and facilities has been approved
Read MoreThe City will be submitting an expression of interest to hopefully cash in on some big infrastructure cash but we are also going to have to accept some things a few on Council see as unnecessary.
Read MoreA neighbourhood dispute has Executive Committee approving Administration to create proposed updated Noise and Building Bylaws.
Read MoreThere are some major changes to the Free Landfill policy which change what can be hauled and restricting it to two weekends instead of two two week periods - one in the Spring and one in the Fall.
Read MoreShortfalls in pledges and the inability to collect them is coming up at Monday night’s edition of Moose Jaw City Council.
Read MoreNew proposed additions to the present Smoking Bylaw would extend prohibitions into many previously not affected areas
Read MoreA motion to surcharge all taxi and rid sharing rides to fund taxi services for people with disabilities was defeated by Council
Read MoreA recent high profile noise dispute may soon bring more balance and peace and quiet to the entire city
Read MoreAfter sitting for years with little action the Taxi Bylaw rapidly fired up thanks to the push towards Ride Share
Read MoreDespite Council seemingly not wanting it an Advisory Committee has requested it
Read MoreThe proposed new Fire Bylaw was discussed at Executive Committee as well as some of the changes that may possibly affect you
Read MoreExecutive Committee turned into a court of sorts on Monday evening read to the end then decide on your own what would you do?
Read MoreA noise complaint by a group of residents has the City looking at changes to their business licensing in order to correct the situation.
Read MoreA reduced capital five year capital budget of $202 million was approved despite an attempt by Councillor Brian Swanson to increase it.
Read MoreCalling it a better way to funnel increased rural water rates a councillor tried to amend where the funds went.
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