Italian Air Force Flyby On Monday
The Italian Air Force Aeronautica Militare Aerobatic Team, better known as the Frecce Tricolori will conduct two flybys over downtown Moose Jaw, on Monday July 22, 2024 at noon.
PLEASE NOTE AS AN FYI - MJ Independent will NOT be providing further coverage for this event as the details came after our June 30th shutdown date for new stories.
We encourage interested residents to check it out.
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Two new officers sworn in to serve with the Moose Jaw Police Service
On July 19, two new police officers — Daniel Heimbecker and Jackson Anderson — have taken their oath to serve and protect the community
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Fourth Avenue Bridge To Remain Closed For Another Week
The Fourth Avenue Bridge was slated to re-open today but due to the labour intensive nature of the repairs is now to remain closed for another week
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MJPS To Swear In Two New Officers
The Moose Jaw Police Service will swear in two new officers today
The public is invited to attend
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City To Host Public Meeting Regarding Community Wellness And Safety
On Monday, July 29, 2024, the City of Moose Jaw will host a Public Meeting regarding community wellness and safety.
It will deal with homelessness and other related issues.
PLEASE NOTE AS AN FYI - MJ Independent will not be in attendance for this event as the details came after our June 30th shutdown date
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Fourth Avenue Bridge Temporarily Closing For Repairs
The City wants to advise motorists about the temporary closure of the Fourth Avenue Bridge to allow for repairs
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City Demands Correction - MJ Independent Obliges
The City points out an error in a recent story.
We correct the omission which inadvertently answers one of our questions we wanted to ask in our initial story but the City declined comment.
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City Quietly Turns Down A $50 Million Housing Development
The City of Moose Jaw has quietly turned down a developer proposing to build a $50 million multi-unit housing development on the former Union Hospital property and a $1.5 million ten year sponsorship naming rights deal for the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
The developer was proposing 200 units as well as retail space on the ground floor.
The sticking point for some in the City is the $1 offer for the land with the developer 100 percent responsible for any environmental cleanup
Despite this the developer is not giving up on the City for what he called the bias of a couple of people in Administration
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