If you want to have your say the City is offering an on-line survey on the 2022 Budget as well as the Moose Jaw Transit system which is under a major review.
You have until September 26th at 11:59 pm to respond.
Read MoreIf you want to have your say the City is offering an on-line survey on the 2022 Budget as well as the Moose Jaw Transit system which is under a major review.
You have until September 26th at 11:59 pm to respond.
Read MoreWednesday evening’s temporary closure of a railway crossing on 9th Avenue NW was according to CN Rail a “minor incident “ with a train stopping rapidly to allow an inspection of the tracks. The incident had the Moose Jaw Fire Department dispatched.
Following the inspection the train proceeded on its journey.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Fire Department was out stopping traffic on 9th Avenue NW just before 9 pm as a CN train pulling empty grain hopper cars apparently jumped the track.
No rail cars apparently flipped and the train was able to move forward far enough to clear the intersection.
Read MoreWith the fourth wave of COVID - 19 underway the majority of new cases, hospitalizations and deaths were amongst those not fully vaccinated in the month of August.
Read MoreOn Sunday the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) issued a public service announcement about the heightened risk of contracting COVID - 19 at a popular Moose Jaw eatery today they announced an outbreak was declared at the same eatery the day before.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued a public service announcement about the increased risk of contracting COVID - 19 at a local restaurant during the last five days of August.
Read MoreMaxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada, spoke at a Thursday afternoon rally which focused largely on personal freedoms under attack in a speech that played all the political chords.
Read MoreChey Craik, People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for the Moose Jaw - Lake Center - Lanigan riding, told a political rally Thursday in Moose Jaw that he could no longer sit back and watch Canadian society deteriorate any longer so he did the last thing he ever thought he would do - become a politician.
In a speech filled with moments of applause from about 200 supporters Craik asked them to join him, spread the word and help make the change he saw as necessary for the good of the riding by electing him as an active and strong voice in Ottawa.
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