Saskatchewan Economic Development Week has been proclaimed from May 9 to 15th in Moose Jaw, with May 10th recognized as Indigenous Economic Development Day.
“This week we recognize all of the sectors that contribute to economic development in Moose Jaw, with special thanks to the businesses that have persevered for over a year during the pandemic,” said Mayor Tolmie in a press release.
The City of Moose Jaw says they are “proud of several economic developments and initiatives in the past year providing economic growth and employment opportunities:
- Servicing of the new Canadian Tire development on Thatcher Drive East.
- Servicing of the new SK Power Great Plains Power Station in the Agri-Food Industrial Park.
- Announcement of new joint-use school.
- City and Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce partnering on Virtual Moose Jaw Marketplace.
- City working with the Chamber to assist local businesses impacted by COVID-19.
- City working with Downtown Business Association to enhance aesthetics and infrastructure for an enhanced Downtown experience for residents and visitors.”