Moose Jaw Not Immune From Food Security Problems - Inflation Having A Massive Impact
Inflation is hitting people hard and increasing costs are impacting people’s ability to buy food - food security - a new poll shows. Many are turning to Food Banks for help.
The problem is many of Canada’s food banks are in financial difficulty to help feed the increasing numbers of people - many of them working poor - who are asking for help.
Moose Jaw’s food bank is no exception to the rule and have had to make some difficult cuts. They need the community’s support in order to continue to help others and help End Hunger in the community.
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June Traffic Safety Spotlight Focused On Good Driving Choices
SGI’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is focusing on the deadly duo of driving impaired and not buckling up.
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Portion Of Normandy Drive To Be Temporarily Closed
There will be a temporary closure of a portion of Normandy Drive and temporary transit stops due to the cast iron water main replacement program moving into the neighbourhood.
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Weekly Residential Garbage Collection Starts June 1st
Solid waste collection for residential customers will move to weekly collection commencing June 1st.
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Ottawa And Saskatchewan Announce Agreement To Enhance Cleaning At Long Term Care Homes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent part of his time in Saskatchewan publicizing a bilateral funding contribution the federal government is making to largely enhance cleaning in long-term care homes due to lessons learned from the COVID - 19 pandemic.
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SGI Starts Mailing Out Rebate Cheques
If you have been patiently awaiting the $100 SGI rebate there is good news the Crown insurer has started mailing out the rebate cheques.
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Community Clean Up Puts Trash In The Bag
Last Sunday’s community clean up had perfect weather as about 100 volunteers made a sizable dent in the amount of litter in the city.
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Friday Evening Youth Activities Restart At Prince Arthur School
A highly popular FREE Friday evening program at Prince Arthur School, which was shelved due to the COVID - 19 pandemic, has restarted.
The program runs Friday evening from 7 pm to 10 pm and is open to youth 13 - 17 years of age no matter what part of the city you live in.
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