Meet Tim McLeod: Moose Jaw North Sask. Party candidate
Tell us about yourself and why you got involved politically
I've been married to my wife, Tenille, for 23 years. We have three children, aged 17,15 and 12. We moved to Moose Jaw in 2005, and I practiced law with Chow McLeod for 18 years until I began serving in this role.
During that time, I spent two terms on the Prairie South School Board from 2012 to 2020, and I chaired the board for two or three years during that period.
Sports Round-Up: Monday, October 21
The Moose Jaw Warriors dropped a 6-3 decision to the Medicine Hat Tigers on Friday and lost 6-5 in overtime to the Swift Current Broncos on Saturday. They’re next on the ice against the visiting Seattle Thunderbirds tomorrow.
The Moose Jaw Winmar AAA Warriors beat the visiting Tisdale Trojans 5-3 on Saturday, improving to 5 and 2 on the season. They’re off for a week, before playing the Notre Dame Hounds a week from Wednesday.
Chantel Marie McCallum
On September 14, 2024, heaven gained another angel. Chantel Marie McCallum passed away in Kelowna at the age of 38. She was employed at Remax Real Estate as office manager at the time of her passing. Chantel married Joey Reader, her high school sweetheart. She was predeceased by Joey in 2014, leaving Chantel to raise their son Cruz. From her second marriage, her daughter Aria was born.
Sports Round-Up: Friday, October 18
The Moose Jaw Warriors face off against the Medicine Hat Tigers at the Hangar tonight, before heading to Swift Current tomorrow night to face the Broncos. Puck drop for both games is 7, and you can catch all the action on Country 100 with James Gallo, starting with the pregame shows at 6:40.
The Winmar AAA Warriors are at the Moose Jaw Events Centre tomorrow, where they’ll battle the Tisdale Trojans starting at 7.
Scott Moe announces $3.75 million for playgrounds, expansion to Community Rink Affordability Program
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe was in Moose Jaw yesterday, joined by MLA candidates from ridings in the Moose Jaw and Regina areas, declaring his party’s commitment to promoting active lifestyles for Saskatchewan’s children through increased support for playground projects and community rinks throughout the province.
Police seeking two suspects in two July incidents
The Moose Jaw Police Service said that an individual previously reported to be a suspect in a July 18, 2024, incident has been cleared of all wrongdoing following an investigation.
Police say they are still looking for two people who reportedly accosted an elderly man in a grocery store parking lot and stole his wallet. They add that those same individuals are also suspects in a second incident on July 18, 2024.
Your candidates weigh in: Affordable housing in Moose Jaw
The candidates in the running to represent Moose Jaw in this year’s provincial election met with members of the community during the All-Candidates Forum on Tuesday evening.
All four candidates answered questions from the audience and discussed policy residents shone light on the key issues facing our community. At the top of mind for many was the housing market in the city, be it purchasing a home, private and public rentals, and affordability in general.
Sports Round-Up: Thursday, October 17
The Moose Jaw Warriors are preparing to face the Medicine Hat Tigers at the Hangar tomorrow. It’s Military Appreciation Night.
Local members of the military from the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, 15-Wing Moose Jaw and the Saskatchewan Dragoons will be special guests.
Senior Boys volleyball last night, Vanier shutout Cornerstone 3 sets to none, and it was Peacock over Briercrest 3 sets to 1.
Tier 1 volleyball for the Senior Girls, Cornerstone beat Peacock 3 sets to none, and Vanier won 3 sets to none against Briercrest.
Your candidates weigh in: safe injection sites and addictions support
The provincial election season is heating up, as such our local candidates addressed the community directly during Tuesday night's All-Candidates forum. Many questions were raised, among them was the issue of mental health and addictions that has remained a constant concern for many of Moose Jaw’s residents.
During the forum the four prospective MLAs were asked by members of the community on how they would best tackle the city’s growing concerns, especially within the downtown core.
Moose Jaw MLA candidates weigh in on key issues
Moose Jaw’s MLA candidates gathered at a nearly full Golden Nugget Centre last night to answer questions from Moose Javians, discuss the most pressing issues, and outline solutions during the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce’s All-Candidates Forum.
The candidates covered many topics during the two-hour session, ranging from healthcare, mental health and addictions, the economy and housing to strategies in support of Moose Jaw’s tourism sector and how they would best represent the needs of the community.