Executive Committee may have voted against waiving the landfill and permitting fees necessary for the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank’s new facility but the community has responded to cover the fees even before many people got out of bed.
Read MoreTo help bridge the time between paying an invoice to the time re-payment arrives from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) Executive Committee unanimously decided to co-sign a loan to allow the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport Authority complete their upgrades of the municipal airport.
The guarantee or co-signing of the loan will not cost the taxpayers any money.
Read MoreOpening doors on a major project has proven costly for the City and with more doors left to open there may well be more not so pleasant surprises remaining.
Read MoreA selection of regular appointments, new zoning to allow a River Street West development and protruding manhole covers.
Read MoreIf you were hoping to sneak in early to pay your water bill or do any other business at City Hall before you have to plug a parking meter you are going to have to wait for at least another month.
Council has been told the present four hours of being open to the general public Monday to Friday will continue due to the Province’s restrictions to help prevent the spread of COVID - 19.
Read MoreApproving the repairs to the 7th Avenue SW bridge will not only benefit homeowners on the south side of the Moose Jaw River as well as people enjoying the area but it could be a major benefit to a developer planning a major new residential development on the former Valley View Centre property.
Read MoreAfter being closed to vehicle traffic for close to six years there is new life being breathed into the 7th Avenue SW Bridge as Council voted unanimously to approve over $832,000 to repair the structure.
Read MoreThrough the careful stewardship of the City’s finances and a lot of hard work the City in the preliminary 2020 year end financials shows they were able to generate a small surplus.
Winning some long standing property tax appeals with some dating back to 2017 also brought in some much needed funds
Read MoreThe predicted negative impact of changing the formula for distributing the net proceeds of photo radar fines on the City’s bottom line has become reality two years later.
Read MoreWhat appeared to be an easy motion to transfer the ownership and financial responsibilities of the two geo-thermal wells that supply Temple Gardens Mineral Spa ended up getting split into two motions when a councillor questioned a refund being used to finance it.
Read MoreDespite the trend of growing property taxes in arrears Council was told perspective was needed in the actual 2020 increase due to the pandemic - plus there was a bit of a silver lining for those behind on their taxes and the City.
Read MoreCouncil unanimously approved a motion to have Administration prepare a report about the costs to remove the snow piled along Priority 1 and Priority 2 streets for discussion at next year’s budget deliberations.
Another potential solution discussed to improve snow clearing was to potentially test a different system on an area of Snow Route where residents would remove their vehicles from the streets and then the plow unobstructed without lifting the gate at driveways. Later residents would have to shovel their driveways out as done in Toronto and Montreal.
Read MoreDespite having its detractors on Council a new committee to coordinate and lead the efforts for a cleaner Moose Jaw and subsequent community pride has been established.
Read MoreA surprise fourth quarter market rally has led to the City earning millions in investment returns on their $100 million reserve funds.
Read MoreCouncil’s approval to spend just over $54,000 on a study into the geo-thermal potential for the new industrial park is an investment in the future of a world moving away from oil, Mayor Tolmie says
Read MoreCouncil approved over $100,000 be spent to finish upgrades and repairs at two City facilities.
One of the projects will see procedural changes within a City department after work proceeded without Council funding approval.
Read MoreA long time Moose Jaw business received an apology and a more equitable landfill disposal fee after Council discovered they had not been provided with all of the pertinent information to make a proper decision.
Read MoreTypifying print media as ancient and outdated Councillor Dawn Luhining has asked for a review of how the City spends its advertising dollars.
Read MoreMayor Fraser Tolmie answered questions from MJ Independent in a post Council media scrum about the impact of the loss of recreational opportunities due to COVID - 19 restrictions and what the City is doing about it.
Read More“Currently our rates per hour per player have tripled…At this time it is unsustainable,” Mike Armstrong, president of the Moose Jaw Soccer Association (MJSA) told Council in an attempt to get a temporary rate reduction at the Yara Centre. A request that was unanimously denied.
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