A bylaw which will restrict access to back alleys, city parks and pathways will be up for discussion at Executive Committee on Monday.
Read More“What’s the purpose?” is a simplified response at least one member of Council had when it comes to an upcoming public meeting focused on shelters, addiction services and safety in the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreAs part of the Municipal Accounts the City of Moose Jaw recently released the remuneration of all employees in 2023.
Here is a list of the top 15 employee remunerations in 2023 at the Moose Jaw Fire Department.
Read MoreAs part of the Municipal Accounts the City of Moose Jaw recently released the remuneration of all employees in 2023.
Read MoreThe recently released Municipal Accounts list all remuneration received by employees of the City including the Moose Jaw Police Service.
Here is the remuneration paid to employees of the MJPS in 2023.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service attended Council looking to transfer funds to make up for a deficit in the 2023 operating budget largely due to higher than anticipated wage settlements, overtime and pay out to Commissionaires.
Read MoreThe remuneration and expenses received by members of Council in 2023.
Read MoreThe Transportation Master Plan looked at Thatcher Drive West and how to improve not just the roadway but also the pedestrian and trail crossing at 4th Avenue NW
The pedestrian crossing is an important one in the northern part of Moose Jaw
Read MoreWith the City denied a discretionary use application by the RM of Moose Jaw to operate a proposed new landfill the City must decide its next moves as the present landfill’s life is quickly running out
We should know within two months what the City will propose to do to fix the problem
Read MoreThe 40 km/hr signs marking school zones from 8 am to 6 pm will soon be a thing of the past as amendments to the Traffic Bylaw have been passed.
Under the Traffic Bylaw amendments the new school zone speed limit will be 30 km/hr from 7 am to 7 pm 365 days a year.
In 2025 parks and playgrounds will see the same reduced speed limits and extended hours for an active school zone put into operation
Read MoreA comprehensive report on the conditions of Moose Jaw’s roadways might seem to be a smooth part of the new Transportation Master plan.
But ironically the same cannot be said about the majority of Moose Jaw’s streets
Read MoreThe new Transportation Master Plan calls improved pedestrian safety upgrades in the Downtown
Read MoreIt’s a proposal in the new Transportation Master Plan that is likely to be controversial as a major change in traffic configuration has been recommended on a portion of 9th Avenue NW
Read MoreAlthough the City doesn’t have to accept it a proposal would convert a major intersection from straight lines to a circle.
Read MoreMemorial Field is in for some much needed TLC after a decision by Executive Committee
We have reaction from the user’s groups and Mayor Tolley on the Committee’s decision
Read MoreNo matter how you look at it the deal between the City and the Moose Jaw Warriors is done, the ink is dry and it is now public.
There are some important changes in the new five year deal which may impact the bottom line of both parties.
City manager Maryse Carmichael said she is happy the lengthy negotiations are over and both parties are on friendly terms with each other.
Read MoreInflation and accompanying tougher economic times is likely the reason responsible for a big jump in tax arrears over the last couple of years.
An increase one councillor typified as ‘worrisome’
Read MoreIt wasn't bad news per se but it also wasn’t something being crowed about as the first quarter investment report was presented to Council
Read MoreIt was an idea proposed by Mayor Clive Tolley at the end of April 2022 and a report was approved unanimously by Council at the time
Although it’s an idea that looked to be abandoned the report is still in the works
Read MoreIt may not have been the most pretty of way to ask a question but Councillor Kim Robinson did a ramble about citizens’ concerns not being listened to and addressed before asking how are elected officials, administration and city workers held accountable.
The response was provide specifics and the claimed lack of not listening to citizens’ concerns will be looked into.
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