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Lisa Goudy
lisa.goudy@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Lisa Goudy
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WDM honouring 70th anniversary of Dam Buster Raids
In 1943 30 Canadians, including two from Moose Jaw, took part in the famous Dam Buster Raids. Now, 70 years later, the Moose Jaw Western ... -
Looking at Star Trek and its warp speed
“Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out ... -
SaskPower testing wooden power poles
Annual maintenance program starts to extend life of poles This week SaskPower started the 2013 wooden pole-testing program. “It is definitely -
Festival filled with choral sounds of glee
Four-day band and choral festival finishes on Thursday Dressed in shirts with the logo of the television series Glee, the choir members -
Dog park and humane society issues linked
The dog park and the humane society are different issues, but have a bit of a connection, said Mayor Deb Higgins. “One of the initial proposals ... -
Jazzing it up at music festival
The swinging, jazzy tune of the song Listen Here filled Mosaic Place on Wednesday. “Really, I love this (Moose Jaw Band and Choral) festival. ... -
Addressing youth unemployment, immigrant workers...
The Saskatchewan economy is doing well, but youth employment is a concern, according to David McKay, group head of the Royal Bank of Canada ... -
Short Line 101 rolling in for inaugural run on Saturday
Saturday is International Museum Day and the local Western Development Museum (WDM) is having its inaugural run of its Short Line 101. “We ... -
Bringing out the inner artist in children
Kids of all ages will have the chance to cultivate their art skills this summer. “There are a lot of kids who love art and don’t really have the ... -
Cypress Paving given contract for city paving
Major roadway repairs will be contracted out because of the high volume of work to be done. “This would be at least the third year in a row where ... -
Identifying key issues in South Hill
The South Hill local area planning process included a discussion with executive committee at Monday’s executive committee meeting. Lenore ... -
Motif is back for another year
Motif is on for 2013. “We were looking at Motif as it is and it takes a lot of volunteer support to put it on and we actually weren’t sure this ... -
YMCA recognizes volunteers at luncheon
Warren Miller didn’t expect to receive the Moose Jaw YMCA volunteer of the year award. “I’m flattered … We’ve got some great people on the team,” ... -
Stop parking in disability spots without a valid permit
There is a reason disability parking signs exist. Those familiar wheelchair signs exist on parking spaces or hang from vehicles’ rearview mirros ... -
Student pilot hopes to help dogs and people
After seeing the state of dogs in Costa Rica, 15 Wing student pilot 2nd-Lt. Dave Price decided to give back. “I experienced it and it was sad. My ... -
Getting Moose Jaw on the Move
An upcoming workshop is aiming to get Moose Jaw on the Move. “(It’ll be) looking at how it might be possible to make the community more walk-able ... -
Fewer building permits in April, but higher worth
The single largest building permit in the amount of $12,500 the city issued in April was to the Five Hills Regional Health Authority to build the ... -
Free household, garden waste disposal until Tuesday
This week is the city’s Community Clean-Up Week. At Monday’s regular council meeting the majority of council voted to endorse the Masonic Lodges ... -
Spotlighting safety at 15 Wing fair
During a fair at 15 Wing on Wednesday, the question was asked, “are you as safe as you think?” “It’s to bring (safety) to the forefront because ... -
Recital Thursday night part of pianist’s thesis
When pianist James Coghlin isn’t playing piano, something is missing. “It’s been kind of my primary hobby for 12 years,” said Coghlin who is from ... -
More alarms and fewer complaints in first quarter
The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to more alarms in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012. During Monday’s council ... -
Debate at council over tax policy items
Despite lengthy discussion on three items in the proposed tax policy for 2013, council passed all of them on Monday as it did in executive ... -
CUPE and city reach new agreement
After working with no contract since Jan. 1, 2012, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 9 and the City of Moose Jaw has reached an ... -
Council passes campaign expenses bylaw
The city now has a bylaw for election campaign disclosure and spending limits. Council voted in favour of the proposed bylaw at Monday’s council ... -
After 98 years, legacy of In Flanders Fields lives on
“In Flanders fields the poppies blow.” Lt.-Col. John McCrae wrote those famous words 98 years ago to the day. The renowned war memorial poem has ... -
Executive tables water treatment plant report
Future discussion surrounding the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant is going to have to wait. During Monday’s meeting, executive committee ... -
Taking steps to solve clarifier icing problem
The wastewater treatment plant has a cost of $370,971 to fix the icing problem with the water clarifiers, according to a report from the ... -
Discussing conduct of next civic election
The next civic election isn’t until 2016, but executive decided on a number of possibilities for conduct of the election. City clerk/solicitor ... -
Student pilots help with flooding preparations
By Sunday afternoon there was essentially no ice remaining on the Moose Jaw River and no major flooding as of yet. Despite the current situation, ... -
Fire calls
At 2:50 a.m. on Sunday engines responded to the zero block of Thatcher Drive East. It was a malfunctioning alarm. At 3:26 a.m. engines responded ...




