After months of speculation, rumour and innuendo, Councillor Brian Swanson has now commented at length on his side of the story…
Read MoreThe great demon is now legally amongst us.
Read MoreIn what is undoubtedly a step towards greater transparency and accountability, the City is now broadcasting it’s regular Council and Executive Committee Meetings live on Shaw Cable 10 and the Internet
Read MoreIn 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 More“I don’t know anything about these people running,”
Read MoreIt is one of the most difficult decisions facing Council in a long while and it literally is a decision which has massive, long-reaching ramifications in the future development of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreSexual Misadventures in Moose Jaw
Read MoreThere has been a growing number of in-camera (private) meetings by the folks at City Hall. Here is some insight into how one came about
Read MoreFor Council watchers out there, last night was one of the most astounding things in recent Moose Jaw City Council history.
Read MoreSaturday night’s Moose Jaw Warrior’s home opener had a little bit of everything as the team had an unclaimed $166,000 50/50 jackpot from last season’s playoffs that, for some unknown reason, nobody ever claimed up for grabs
Read MoreWhere have all of the shows gone to at Mosaic Place? And how do we bring them back?
Read MoreIt seemed like an ordinary, innocuous moment when Councillor Brian Swanson stood up this past Monday and asked a pair of questions regarding a new slogan for the City.
Read MoreBy now many people in town are aware that the Moose Jaw Warriors home opener is going to be a very special one and it’s starting to create a buzz in the community. A buzz which is definitely starting to grow.
Read MoreIn the game of Monopoly there are two corner squares which, if you land on them, have the exact opposite effect. One is where the jail is and the other is Free Parking.
Read Morein the late 1960's, the road between Moose Jaw and Regina was not a mundane hour of travel, it was the commute for a dreamer – the late Premier Ross Thatcher.
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