Assiniboia man gets time served over domestic dispute

A 31-year-old Assiniboia man received time served at Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Wednesday after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a domestic dispute. 

Travis Nelson pleaded guilty to one count of assault, two counts of breaching an undertaking and one count of breaching a release order as part of a joint submission between the Crown and the defence. 

Man accused of attempted murder dismisses lawyer

A man accused of attempted murder appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Wednesday as there was a change to who would be representing him. 

Kyle Peeace appeared before Judge Daryl Rayner via video from remand, while lawyer Doug Andrews appeared via telephone. Kyle was charged with attempted murder following an alleged machete attack in downtown Moose Jaw on Sept. 28. 

November's Pet Valu Perfect Pet is...

 

Leonardo & Arthur have been crowned Pet Valu's Perfect Pet for November! 

Davin, Leonardo & Arthur's owner, tells us "I have had my Guinea pigs for a year. They are very friendly and like being held."

Davin now has $50 to spend at Pet Valu on Leonardo & Arthur.

Do you have the perfect pet? You could win a $50 gift card to Pet Valu! Submit your photo here.

Find A Safe Ride returning this New Year's Eve

The City of Moose Jaw is once again partnering with SGI to provide transportation so you can Find A Safe Ride home from your New Year’s celebrations.

This year marks the 34th edition of the program which offers the opportunity to ride the bus for free.

Moose Jaw Transit fixed route service will be in effect from 7:55 p.m. New Year’s Eve (December 31) through 3:15 a.m. New Year’s Day (January 1) with pickups every 40 minutes. You can view the route map and the bus stop schedule at MooseJaw.ca/Transit.

Opposition New Democrats blame government for failed teacher talks

The Opposition New Democrats are weighing in on the breakdown in talks between the province’s teacher negotiators and the Government-Trustee bargaining team.  

Yesterday, Official Opposition Education Critic Matt Love responded to the Sask. Party government’s failure to secure a fair deal for Saskatchewan teachers, resulting in an impasse with the potential for future job action.