Although they have been in place for six days when they were announced the new restrictions under the Public Health Act did not just have individuals, groups and businesses short on details it included the City as well.
Read MoreTwo families who have been waiting for a bridge to be repaired that allows quicker access to their properties has asked Council to ignore Administration and build the bridge.
Read MoreThe amount of crime has gone up in the city and the police are looking for more money to fight it.
Read MoreAnother step in the progress of the proposed joint use school on South Hill was reached with Council approving the Traffic Impact Assessment study and the mitigation recommendations it contained.
Read MorePremier Moe may have spoken at the site of the proposed joint use school on South Hill this past September but at Council on Monday night an opponent of the site had his opportunity to say why he saw the location as a bad choice,
Read MoreOne of the highlight speeches during a Council’s tenure is the Mayor’s Inaugural Speech where he or she attempts to lay out the tempo of where they desire Council to take the city. Here is the entire address given by Mayor Fraser Tolmie.
Read MoreThe report on the future of the landfill is something Council has been waiting to receive for close to eight years with one councillor stating he believes it is part of an agenda to move the site into the RM.
We provide a document in the story which seemingly contradicts what Council had been told in the past.
Read MoreIt was the last meeting of this Council and a strong message was sent by those present and that is they want the Wakamow Valley left alone.
Read MoreCouncillor Brian Swanson’s final speech to Council was designed to point out what he believed was happening in regards to a proposed development in the Wakamow Valley and went on to encourage opponents to soldier on succcessfully against it.
Read MoreThings turned a little bit nasty as the Audited Financial Statements show Mosaic Place’s books a sea of red ink.
Read MoreA resident came to Council and let them have both barrels about what he thought about their recent vote to approve raises and other benefits for the incoming Council.
Read MoreThe exact date of public consultations to change the Official Community Plan to allow development in the river valley is now in doubt. As questions from Councillor Brian Swanson reveals the advertised date of October 19th has been postponed at the request of the developer.
Read MoreWhether or not a couple of historic bells are going to once again become prominent is up to the 2020 - 2021 Budget deliberations.
Read MoreA deferred neighbourhood recreation project received a partial thumbs up as Council approved spending $70,000 on a cement pad, lighting and a Winter water connection for a combined outdoor skating rink and basketball court in 2020. The entire project was slated to cost $372,700 with the remaining work deferred to 2021.
Read MoreFor those who chose and have a smart phone tied to a credit card you may soon be able to use an App to pay for parking. For others using coinage will still be an option.
The App based system was touted as convenience people want with the only catch the user will have to pay for it.
Read MoreA proposed policy on honeybees had a special guest and Council abuzz with a proposed policy designed to take a sting out of their presence in the city.
Bumblebee photo by Kimberly J Epp
Read MoreMaking masks mandatory on City buses was once again discussed by Council.
Read MoreA question was asked of the Moose Jaw and area Medical Health Officer if COVID - 19 had ever been in the community - but the answer was it is in the region but no specitics were given if the virus has been in the city.
Read MoreA new development said to be in a flood hazard zone had Council discussing the issue for over an hour on Monday evening.
Read MoreA pair of annual scholarships was awarded at Monday evening’s Council meeting.
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