In a letter the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce congratulates Council for ratifing the Canadian Tire deal.
Read MoreThe 2020 City of Moose Jaw Budget hits the economic realities and recession many in the city are facing.
Read MoreA retrospective of some of the political things centered on the corner of Fairford and Main.
Read MoreIt seemed like a personality clash, a school yard dustup or even another edition of Stu Hart's notorious Saturday morning Stampede Wrestling but anything like a City Council meeting setting its public meeting dates.
In the end it had the Mayor making an apparent Freudian slip that Council meets more than they publicly release and by so doing work harder than many city councils in the province do albeit behind closed doors.
Read MoreA look back at the election nationally and locally including a chat with the recently re-elected MP Tom Lukiwski.
Read MoreThis is the rejected column to the now defunct Moose Jaw Times-Herald and how columnist Robert Thomas stumbled over top of inconvenient truths involving a pea protein plant proposed for Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA satirical look at the future as technology terms our neighbourhoods into automated battlegrounds with the arrival of the SmartCan to take out the trash.
Read MoreIn a letter we receive the full explaination about what is happening in the Regina -Qu'AppElle riding and his the ballot could suddenly become potentially larger.
Read MoreA look at the on-line public City budget consultations and how many feel left out.
Read MoreA look at the bigger picture when it comes to SaskPower's suspension of the Net Metering program and potential impact on Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA letter to editor where a Moose Jaw resident decries the removal of shrubs at Crescent Park and asks for changes from Administration.
Read MoreA look at the recently released crime statistics and other things the MJPS are facing while fighting a growing Meth epidemic.
Read MoreWith a week to call an election a look at some of the things going on national, locally and in our news room
Read MoreIt has taken years to finalize and set to take effect in a few days but the new Taxi, Shuttle and Limousine Bylaw appears ready to hit the industry like a tsunami and may leave devastation in its wake.
Read MoreA look at the rise of Black Sea Grains and how changes in Ukraine put it on the cusp of an agricultural boom in investment and production
Read MoreCoronach is holding their own version of Sidewalk Days and they are looking for vendors.
Read MoreThis week a look at economics and the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company
Read MoreMayor Fraser Tolmie's credit card statements released in response to a Freedom of Information request.
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