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Updated bylaws for tax amounts, penalties, due dates approved

Updated bylaws for tax amounts, penalties, due dates approved

Moose Jaw council passed bylaws setting 2025 property taxes and penalties, with payments due June 30 and a hike for most homeowners.
Moose Jaw’s investments gained nearly $1M in Q1, report shows

Moose Jaw’s investments gained nearly $1M in Q1, report shows

The report showed that there was $1,310,210.78 in the short-term portfolio, $24,497,318.01 in the moderate-term portfolio and $80,205,023.05 in the long-term portfolio as of March 31, for a total of $106,012,551.84.
Disabilities group that helps people find jobs celebrates inclusion week

Disabilities group that helps people find jobs celebrates inclusion week

The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) offers employment services for job seekers with disabilities who face barriers and works with employers and community-based organizations to help residents with disabilities find meaningful and equitable employment.
Councillor wants ‘terrible mess’ at former snow dump cleaned up

Councillor wants ‘terrible mess’ at former snow dump cleaned up

Councillors made several inquiries during the recent city council meeting, including about the former snow dump, fire hydrants and a downtown washroom.
New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 9.25%

New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 9.25%

As part of the agreement, 50 out-of-scope (OOS) employees will receive increases of 1.25 per cent for 2023, three per cent for 2024, 2.5 per cent for 2025 and 2.5 per cent for 2026.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
New funding source to support Moose Jaw's e-bus transit study

New funding source to support Moose Jaw's e-bus transit study

By considering zero-emission buses (ZEB), Moose Jaw could access funding that supports this transition and reduces costs, as currently, more funding opportunities exist for ZEBs than for diesel buses, while funding for the latter is disappearing.
Sewage project requires $1.5M more for extra engineering work

Sewage project requires $1.5M more for extra engineering work

Construction on the Crescent View Lift Station is anticipated to occur from April 2026 to April 2028 and general engineering and contract administration tasks from January 2026 to January 2029.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
PSSD issues $365K tender for new playground gear at joint-use school

PSSD issues $365K tender for new playground gear at joint-use school

Division administration presented a report during the May board meeting that showed the organization awarded five tenders during April.
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