Construction on one of Moose Jaw’s most notorious intersections is scheduled to begin Monday. Ninth Avenue Northwest and the Trans-Canada Highway — the site of 48 accidents, 18 injuries and four fatalities since 1988 — is undergoing a $1.
To John Pederson of Moose Jaw, who served as a military nurse during the Korean War, the medical camp portrayed in the TV series M*A*S*H* is a case of Hollywood stretching the truth.
Police arrested an adult male around 9 p.m. Thursday for possession of marijuana, possession for the purpose of trafficking and breach of a court order. He was to appear in court today.
Changes to the provincial drug plan that took effect Tuesday mean good news for parents of young children but not all seniors.
Some Moose Jaw high school students have apparently taken a security device that was supposed to control youth and turned it into a means for using cellphones, undetected, in class.
Fire crews were called to a school bus fire on the 400 block of Athabasca Street East at 12:36 p.m. Wednesday.
Someone driving a smaller, four-wheel drive truck caused about $20,000 damage when they drove over the fifth hole at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club early in the morning Wednesday.
There is a new acting mayor in Moose Jaw.
Building permits issued in June in Moose Jaw rose considerably, compared to the same period last year.
Moose Jaw city council has approved an application, submitted by Midwest Concrete and Paving Stone’s Ron Thul, to build 20 “single detached dwellings” at the former Providence Hospital site.
While a lawyer is awaiting a city response on whether Moose Jaw will hold another multiplex referendum, the city has no response to give at this time.
A 15-year-old boy accused of taking a gun to school in Bengough June 4 pleaded not guilty to charges of careless use of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to public peace and unauthorized use of a firearm in provincial court in Assiniboia June 26.
A 16-year-old Moose Jaw boy was charged with breaking and entering and two breaches of a youth sentence stemming from an incident on Canada Day Tuesday.
A 19-year-old Moose Jaw man was given a six-month conditional sentence Wednesday after pleading guilty to assault causing bodily harm.
“It was just another day, drilling away,” said Josh Mortensen, recalling the morning he was nearly killed by a geothermal drill.
The number of building permits issued in Moose Jaw continued to rise, compered to last year, throughout the month of June.
While the city currently has over $91 million in reserve as of Dec. 31, 2007, city financial director Brian Acker said that figure should look much different in the not-too-distant future.
Looking out at the sea of people who showed up to watch the 2008 Canada Day entertainment at Cosmo Senior Centre Tuesday morning, Moose Jaw Canada Day Committee chairwoman Sharice Billett-Niedermayer breathed a sigh of relief.
Sergej Sinicin of RusTix Metal Arts in Weyburn was so busy with customers at ParkArt 2008 Tuesday, he barely had time to get a drink of water, let alone be interviewed.
The Moose Jaw Warriors made good on a promise during Monday’s council meeting, handing over half a million dollars towards the future hockey arena that is to be the team’s home.