Police Commission Opts To Invest Accumulated Surplus Through The City
It is a discussion many people will never have and wish they did.
That is what to do with surplus funds after all of bills have been paid.
But it was a discussion the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners (MJBOPC) had at their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon - where to invest their surplus funds.
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Commercial Property Owners Write SAMA Requesting Secondary Audit
The issue of the 2021 property reassessment and its impact on commercial property assessments is heating up even more as a letter has been sent to the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency.
The letter not only questions the process triggering a Secondary Audit but requests one directly.
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Robert's Rules Of Orders Decides New Police Commission Chair
A tie vote for selecting the new chair of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners led to a 10 minute recess to find a legal answer on how to solve the issue.
A solution came from Robert's Rules Of Order that may not exactly agree with the official interpretation of the guide on how to conduct meetings.
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Police Commissioner Asks Why Drug Users Are Not Being Arrested
Is arresting illicit drug users a means to the end of getting users away from their drug suppliers and to help was discussed at the monthly meeting of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners.
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Police Report Preliminary 2022 Surplus In The Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars
The Moose Jaw Police Service is expecting about half of the requested 2022 budget increase of $565,322 to be surplus funds - the final amount is still unknown
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Free New Year's Eve Bus Rides See Major Jump
The number of people who took advantage of free transit service on New Year's Eve, like the weather on that day, saw a significant jump in 2023 versus 2022.
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SAMA Responds To Our Questions
We get a detailed response from SAMA to our questions about commercial assessments.
photo credit Facebook
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Final Draft Of Parks And Recreation Plan Open For Comment
Last call has been issued for the public and stakeholders to review and add input into the new Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The plan once adopted by Council in February will guide the department for the next decade.
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