In what some are calling a sleeper, the by-election is over and Heather Eby, with 41 percent of ballots cast, now finds herself back on Council.
Read MoreA policy which would have allowed all letters addressed to and from Council members or the Mayor to be brought forth by a Council member unless the author refused lasted just two weeks
Read MoreCommunity 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 MoreWhat do the contenders for City Council have to say about transparency at City Hall?
Read MoreThree members of Moose Jaw City Council who were also board members at the Downtown Facility and Field House (DFFH), commonly known as Mosaic Place and Yara Center, had their fates decided by the three remaining members of Council on Monday night.
Read More10 Questions for Steven White
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 More10 Questions for Heather Eby
Read MoreThere was no arguing that there are some major infrastructure repairs and replacements needed; it’s how it’s going to be paid for which had one councillor fearing the worst.
Read MoreWhen did the City decide to rebrand itself? Who is going to pay for it? These are questions that were on the mind of at least one Councillor at Monday's City Council meeting.
Read MoreDoug Blanc is running for City Council in the upcoming by-election. We asked him a series of questions we figure the citizens want answers for.
Read MoreMike Bachiu is running for City Council
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