With the City of Moose Jaw and the bulk of the employees working for Moose Jaw Transit signing a new four year labour agreement the push is on to grow ridership
Read MoreTransit employees who are members of UNIFOR have inked a four year deal with the City of Moose Jaw which includes wage increases on an annual basis plus additional unnamed benefit enhancements
Read MoreConcerns expressed by a citizen - which included photographs- about the removal of discarded bedding, discarded clothing and drug paraphernalia (used needles) became an enquiry by a Councillor asking what the City is doing to keep Crescent Park clean
Read MoreMulti-car collision had emergency services out over the supper hour.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has issued a public warning after three people are dead within 48 hours from drug overdoses.
The MJPS believe the deaths are tied to Fentanyl and warn the supply may be tainted or a compromised drug.
The public warning includes measures to prevent further overdose deaths.
The MJPS continues to investigate.
Read MoreThe days of the Wild West portrayed in Hollywood movies may be long gone, but there’s still one RCMP officer in Saskatchewan, dedicated to combating livestock crimes
Read MoreAfter a hiatus from 2019 the Moose Jaw Police Service handed out their annual awards on Wednesday afternoon
Read MoreThere is a lot of optimism amongst ranchers and cattle producers as high cattle prices look like this fall’s calf crop could be a profitable one after years of slim profits and even losses.
Although things look positive there are still many factors - including weather and rising production costs - which could impact the final outcome the president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association said as the group held their AGM in Moose Jaw
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