Despite an SGI report stating the City of Moose Jaw has spent $450,000 on Traffic Safety Initiatives from the proceeds of Photo Radar fines, the truth of the matter is that that just isn’t the reality.
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Read MoreAfter an exciting night in which hundreds of Moose Javians gathered in Crescent Park for Band City Fest, an outdoor summer music festival, it seems some killjoys have gone and vandalized the venue, The Crescent Park amphitheatre, putting a damper on what was otherwise an enjoyable community event.
Read MoreThe City of Moose Jaw is under attack. It's being infested by of a Cottony Ash Psyllid;
Read MoreAfter a year of road construction, High Street merchants are finally seeing a ray of hope regarding what was recently dubbed the Worst Road in Saskatchewan.
Read MoreSome big questions many in the community are asking concerning the YMCA are about what would happen to the YMCA flagship building, at 220 Fairford Street East, when the Moose Jaw YMCA vacates? Could the Y sell it and use the money elsewhere? Who could use the building?
Read MoreAll the way back in 2015, Moose Jaw City Council made a commitment. A big commitment. A 20 year, $117-million commitment. The commitment was to address failing underground infrastructure in the friendly city.
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