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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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Vacancy rates on the decline
Vacancy rates dropped once again from spring 2011 and spring 2012. According to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Spring Rental ... -
Honouring Civic Centre with a playhouse
While the actual Civic Centre might soon be demolished to be replaced by a new retail centre, the ‘Crushed Can’ will live on in at least one ... -
Council rezones South Hill plot
Sun Flower Holdings requested rezoning of three lots on the corner of Duffield Street and Fourth Avenue, so as to allow construction of a ... -
Mayors' Caucus reports to come to council
Moose Jaw city council shall be kept updated, from this point on, with any actions pertaining to the Saskatchewan City Mayors’ Caucus. During ... -
The state of Canadian politics, according to Goodale
Wascana Liberal MP Ralph Goodale sees the current House of Commons as being deeply polarized; with a Conservative government verses an NDP ... -
Hunger in Moose Jaw prepares for summer playground...
Classes might be just about finished for schools across the Friendly City, but that doesn’t mean Hunger in Moose Jaw will be taking a summer ... -
Building permits on the rise
The City of Moose Jaw issued three building permits in May that are for projects worth over $1 million. One of those projects, worth $3 million, ... -
Parade planning coming along
Parade preparations are moving along smoothly, according to Tourism Moose Jaw administrative assistant Michelle Blakley. This is the first year ... -
Here's to partnerships!
There are 23 community organization partners that help Prairie South School Division (PSSD) in an educational capacity, and in turn the public ... -
Second step in the 3-P process for the new hospital...
The current consultation process for the design of the new ‘lean’ primary health-care facility to replace Moose Jaw Union Hospital is perhaps a ... -
Pet Valu offers good food for cats and dogs
Cats and dogs benefit from nutritious food, just as do their human counterparts. “It’s extremely important,” local Pet Valu manager Cheryl Yeadon ... -
Mayor enjoys FCM conference
Mayor Glenn Hagel returned from this past weekend’s Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) conference in Saskatoon with the renewed sense of ... -
Typical summer weather for Moose Jaw
June, July and August in the Friendly City should be just what one might expect in this region for this season, according to the Weather ... -
Five Hills seeks $1.36 million in 'general...
As part of its 2012-13 fiscal budget, Five Hills Health Region board of directors has announced it must find $1.36 million in ‘general efficiency ... -
First quarter 2012 for Mosaic Place and field house
According to the first-quarter results at Mosaic Place and the field house, the multiplex facilities earned $743,817 revenue in the first three ... -
Historic biplane comes to Moose Jaw
The 71-year-old Bowing PT-27 Stearman currently parked at Moose Jaw Municipal Airport is a very special piece or working aviation history for ... -
Wakamow Corporate Challenge seeks participants
Moose Javians are invited to participate in the Wakamow Corporate Challenge on June 15. The race begins at 3 p.m., with teams of four — each team ... -
Fun times with the Book of Common Prayer
While I am not anything, I most certainly am not Anglican. Prior to my non-climatic ‘leap from faith’ some years back, I was a proud Christian ... -
Start thinking election 2012...
The big day might not be for almost five months, but it is an election year for municipalities and school boards across Saskatchewan. During this ... -
Hagel attends FCM conference and SIAST announcement
As communities from across the nation gather at the 75th annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) conference and trade show in ... -
Vintage Boeing Stearman coming to Moose Jaw
Flying in a 70-year-old early-Second World War-era biplane is a bit different than conventional, contemporary, commercial air travel. “It’s like ... -
Star Trek pooh-poohs the superman
Mentally and physically superior to any member of the Enterprise crew, Khan Noonien Singh is Star Trek’s answer to Fredrich Niezsche’s concept of ... -
Stewart looks forward to Ag Minister challenge
During last week’s cabinet shuffle it was announced that a local Member of the Legislative Assembly would find himself once again as a minister. ... -
Civic Centre Plaza to honour the Civic Centre
Since 1959 the Moose Jaw Civic Centre has towered over Main Street North, a symbol of the innovative architectural design of Joseph Pettick. And ... -
Farmer's market moving to River Street
In 2012, the downtown farmer’s market will be located, twice weekly, on the zero block of River Street West. During Monday’s regular council ... -
Special needs recommendations for Mosaic Place
Speaking as the council representative on the special needs advisory committee, Coun. Brian Swanson expressed the frustration of that committee ... -
Chamber on Civic Centre development
Today is the day Regina-based Civic Centre Plaza Inc. makes public its plans for the retired hockey arena and former home of the Moose Jaw ... -
Plenty of playful pooches at regional dog agility...
It all started when Bug was a puppy. Her owner, Moose Jaw’s Melissa Smith, would have her jump a little bar and teach the animal to think doing ... -
Up in the air
From high up in the sky, local leading air cadet Talia Huber said she had a completely different perspective of the Friendly City, as well as ... -
Jumpstart raises money for local youth
When Moose Jaw Canadian Tire owner Peter Puglia was a child, his parents were too busy worrying about affording food, clothing and shelter to put ...




