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Carter Haydu
citydesk@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Carter Haydu is a reporter with the Moose Jaw Times-Herald.
All articles of Carter Haydu
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What to do with an extra $393,000?
Council is considering an infrastructure reserve fund so as to take advantage of cost-sharing federal and provincial programs. During Tuesday’s ... -
Comparing wages between two city halls
When it comes to setting the wages of senior administration within a municipality, City of Moose Jaw financial services director/acting city ... -
Merger of man with GPS offers no direction
In many ways, I feel like a cyborg. I have, at least to some extent, outsourced memory and reason to electronic sources, and with occasional ... -
How local crops are doing
Saskatchewan Agriculture crop specialist Grant McLean told the Times-Herald that in most cases Moose Jaw-area farmers are enjoying crops that are ... -
City looking for off-leash dog park location
The City of Moose Jaw currently has 2,386 active dog licenses registered locally. However, while there is the equivalent of a small town of ... -
A year of Mosaic Place
Almost exactly one year ago, it was just before the Saskatchewan Day long weekend in 2011 that multiplex project co-ordinator Adam Dowhy handed ... -
K+S update
The K+S Potash Canada Legacy Project, located north of Moose Jaw near the community of Bethune, continues to work towards its goal of processing ... -
Dam leaking in Moose Jaw
The CPR Dam is leaking, and the City of Moose Jaw is taking measures to repair the damage. On Monday, city director of engineering services ... -
Infrastructure a key concern at round table budget...
Infrastructure was a key issue discussed during Palliser MP Ray Boughen’s round table budget session at Heritage Inn on Monday, in which he ... -
Wakamow to apply for infrastructure funding
Wakamow Valley Authority (WVA) executive assistant Margaret Moran said the authority intends to take advantage of a government-funding project ... -
Honouring Gary Hyland
Over 100 people crowded around the Gary Hyland mural on Saturday evening, celebrating its official unveiling and the life of a man who promoted ... -
A grave tour
For those who love local history, it’s hard to beat one of Heritage Moose Jaw president Brian Bell’s noteworthy tours of the oldest graveyard in ... -
Lego Lego everywhere at WDM
Lego isn’t just for children. It’s a medium by which any person can find artistic expression, and dedicate time and energy to creative amazing ... -
Being a vampire would suck!
If I brush my teeth too hard and a spit out even a trace of bloody toothpaste into the bathroom sink, I start feeling queasy. The very sight of ... -
The future of Zellers in Moose Jaw is uncertain
Moose Jaw’s Zellers could become the Bay, some other Hudson Bay store, or it could just close. Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) external communications ... -
Farmers getting the hay in
With the warm temperatures of recent, Saskatchewan Agriculture crop specialist Grant McLean said crops in the maturing well. In fact, he said, ... -
Taking a tour of the potential
Irrigation has certainly helped Riverhurst-area producer Neil Thompson’s potato operation grow over the years. Thompson’s business, Rap 2000, ... -
Getting ready for Canada Cup of Curling
On Nov. 28, Mosaic Place will be transformed to accommodate the 2012 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling. During Monday’s regular council meeting, ... -
Council approves anti-harassment policy and code of...
During Monday’s regular council meeting, the majority of council voted in favour of an anti-harassment policy and investigative procedure for ... -
City set to celebrate Diamond Jubilee
The City of Moose Jaw is planning a modest recognition and celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her 60 years of service as the ... -
Council selects name it will put forward for Jubilee...
The name Moose Jaw is putting forward for consideration of a Jubilee medal is that of Bernice Crosbie. The Government of Canada developed the ... -
City applying to federal program to help fund Elgin...
The City of Moose Jaw will not proceed with development of the two new multi-purpose fields in Hamilton Flats in 2012, which were to replace the ... -
Regrets, I've had a few...
Isn’t it funny? On the one hand, without exception we must all make decisions on a regular basis. On the other hand, the only certainty in life ... -
Screenwriting workshop at Festival of Words
Canadian screenwriter Keith Ross Leckie said he has taken certain liberties with facts in some of his biographical/historic screenplays. However, ... -
Sjoberg running for council
When the Oct. 24 civic election rolls around, councillor candidate Kristian Sjoberg will be just 35 years old. However, the fourth-generation ... -
Advice to those thinking about running in the...
Family comes first: That’s the main message career politician Mayor Glenn Hagel has for anyone thinking about running in the upcoming civic ... -
Building permits for June 2012
The most valuable building permit the City of Moose Jaw issued in June allows the demolition and redevelopment of a commercial property, at a ... -
Concerning the infrastructure deficit
Federal and provincial funding to help municipalities deal with the infrastructure deficit is necessary, according to the City of Moose Jaw’s top ... -
Civic Centre demolition to begin by the end of July:...
The countdown to Civic Centre demolition can now be measured in days. On Tuesday, Merit Construction’s Bill Neher (project manager for the Civic ... -
Where to relocate the Civic Centre recycling bins?
As developers prepare for demolition of the Civic Centre site and its redevelopment as Civic Centre Plaza, the City of Moose Jaw is rapidly ...




