Take 5 - Property tax discounts, open jobs at the city
Rob Carnie - Hey, the deadline for prepayment discounts on property taxes is up at the end of this month, let’s talk about that.
Maryse Carmichael - One thing that we have every year is the deadline for prepayment coming up at the end of March.
So, for all of you that want to go ahead and use the prepayment discount please go to MooseJaw.ca, have a look, and have look at the statements that we've sent.
Take 5 - CUPE negotiates with the City
Rob Carnie - Behind the scenes: negotiations with the CUPE union and an agreement reached.
Maryse Carmichael - Yes, so we do have three different unions at the city, and CUPE was the one that we've been in negotiations with, as the biggest number of employees at the city are part of the CUPE union.
Take 5 - Moose Jaw Events Centre rebrand, Shania Twain Concert
Rob Carnie - Big news from the City of Moose Jaw this week, the naming rights for what was at the Moose Jaw Events Centre, now Temple Gardens Center. A nice influx of cash from Peepeekisis First Nation.
Maryse Carmichael - That's right, we’re very, very pleased with this agreement that we have. It's the economic arm of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation: Peepeekisis Development Ltd.
Take 5 - Snow and ice clearing update
Rob Carnie - It's another edition of Take 5 with Carney and Carmichael, featuring Maryse Carmichael, Moose Jaw’s City Manager.
A month ago, the last time we talked Maryse, we were talking about the fact we were hoping for a slow melt. We didn't get any flooding issues here in Moose Jaw, so far so good right?
Maryse Carmichael - I am so grateful to Mother Nature; she has been kind in the last few weeks for sure.
Ross Park Dental Clinic – Moose Jaw’s New Dentist, Now Accepting New Patients!
When was the last time you had your teeth cleaned? If you can’t remember, it’s probably time to book a check-up.
Thankfully, Ross Park, Moose Jaw’s newest Dental Clinic, is officially open and accepting new patients! Whether you’re having a hard time finding a dentist, or can’t make it during regular hours, Dr. Heather Wang at Ross Park Dental Clinic would be happy to help!
NDP leader accuses Sask Party of doing bare minimum, playing too nice with Trump
Carla Beck, leader of the Official Opposition Saskatchewan NDP, visited Moose Jaw on Thursday to criticize Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party for delaying the start of the spring sitting of the Legislature, attempting to play too nice with Trump’s administration, and ignoring their obligation to communicate openly with their constituents.
NDP leader accuses Sask Party of doing bare minimum, playing too nice with Trump
Carla Beck, leader of the Official Opposition Saskatchewan NDP, visited Moose Jaw on Thursday to criticize Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party for delaying the start of the spring sitting of the Legislature, attempting to play too nice with Trump’s administration, and ignoring their obligation to communicate openly with their constituents.
Million-step fundraiser this Friday for International Women’s Day
A group of men from Moose Jaw will try to walk a cumulative one MILLION miles this Friday night — and into Saturday morning, March 8 — to raise money for the Moose Jaw Transition House in honour of International Women’s Day, in a fundraising effort they are calling ‘Step Up for Her.’
Premier returns to Washington with industry leaders in hopes of avoiding tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is back in Washinton, D.C. from February 24 to 27, accompanied by leadership from several Saskatchewan businesses and organizations — The delegation will attempt to emphasize the importance of a strong, integrated economy to U.S. decision makers and business leaders.
Nearly $5k in Toonies for Tuition raised by Holy Trinity Catholic School Division
The Holy Trinity Catholic School Division (HTCSD) in Moose Jaw raised $4,875.80 for the national Toonies for Tuition program, which helps families who want a Catholic education for their children in provinces or territories with limited or no public funding for Catholic school systems.
“So, Toonies for Tuition was something that was created back in 2006 by the Canadian Catholic Schools Trustees Association,” explained Ward Strueby, director of education at HTCSD.