Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, November 5
The Moose Jaw Warriors are preparing for Friday night’s game at the Hangar against the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The team then travels to Medicine Hat Saturday to take on the Tigers.
Senior Boys volleyball quarterfinal tonight, it’s a matchup between Cornerstone and Briercrest - Central, Peacock, and Vanier all have a bye to the semi-finals.
Senior Girls volleyball quarterfinals tonight, Notre Dame plays Cornerstone, Central faces Peacock, and its Rouleau against Briercrest. Vanier has a bye.
NHL last night, the Oilers were shutout by the New Jersey Devils, 3-0.
Meet the candidate: Perry Haug
The following are the responses from Perry Haug to questions that Discover Moose Jaw posed to all city council candidates:
Q: Why are you running for council?
Mayoral candidates: Meet Clive Tolley
Why are you running for mayor?
I became the Mayor of Moose Jaw after winning the 2021 by-election, and we made some good progress in my time as mayor, but we're still not done.
Meet the candidate: Tracy Zimmerman
The following are the responses from Tracy Zimmerman that Discover Moose Jaw posed to all candidates running for city council:
Meet the candidate: Jana Horsnall
The following is the response from Jana Horsnall to questions Discover Moose Jaw posed to all city council candidates:
Q: Why are you running for mayor/council?
A: I’m running for City Council because I’m deeply committed to revitalizing Moose Jaw, creating real opportunities for businesses, and addressing pressing social issues like homelessness, addiction, and mental health. I believe that, with focused, actionable plans, we can make Moose Jaw a safer, more prosperous, and welcoming place for everyone.
Who am I?
Meet the candidate: Jeff Goodnough
The following are the responses from Jeff Goodnough that Discover Moose Jaw posed to all candidates running for city council:
Sports Round-Up: Monday, November 4
The Moose Jaw Warriors are back at home after winning just one of five games on their tour through the BC Division of the Western Hockey League. That win came against the Royals, in Victoria on Friday night by a score of 4-2. They finished off the trip with a 6-2 loss to Vancouver Saturday night.
The Warriors are on home ice this Friday, when they’ll host the Lethbridge Hurricanes.
Meet the candidate: Chris Warren
Q. Why are you running for mayor/council?
A. I am running for City Council because I love Moose Jaw, and my passion is to serve. I believe I was born to serve and possess a strong desire to provide excellent and quality services to citizens. I am seeking another opportunity to do that in my own community to make life better for all of us now, and for future generations.
Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics?
Meet the candidate: Scott Montgomery
Q. Why are you running for mayor/council?
A. I am running for Council to continue to be a voice in the city for the citizens. I have always believed in leading from the front if you want to be a leader.
Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics?
A. My experience in politics is limited and growing daily, however experience in MJ is extensive.
Q. Do you think experience matters one way or another?
Meet the candidate: John Adams
Q. Why are you running for mayor/council?
A. I’m running to ensure accountability and appropriate stewardship of the revenue entrusted to us by our citizens. My focus is on long-term infrastructure planning and exploring alternative revenue streams instead of raising taxes. Moose Jaw needs a forward-thinking approach that fosters sustainable growth and community-driven solutions. I’m passionate about creating a future where we invest wisely in the city’s needs, while also being transparent and responsive to the citizens we serve.