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Lisa Goudy
lisa.goudy@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Lisa Goudy
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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 ... -
Fighting for improved workplace safety
A plaque on the cairn in front of the Moose Jaw Union Centre reads “Mourn for the dead. Fight for the living.” The Moose Jaw and District Labour ... -
Sports memorabilia store opens downtown
Sports apparel and collectibles can now be purchased in Moose Jaw. The store Ultimate Fan Zone had its grand opening on Saturday. The store ... -
Steady stream of people at Focus on Trade 2013
All types of businesses and organizations gathered in one place on Saturday and Sunday at the Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre at Mosaic Place. ... -
Showcasing creativity and talent at quilters’ show
For quilter Heather Grover, the hobby opens up a brand new world. “I think I love the freedom of being able to just kind of do whatever you want. ... -
Fire calls
Fire calls The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to a call at 2:02 p.m. on Friday at Third Avenue Northeast and Manitoba Street East, but it ... -
City and province prepare for spring flooding
With double-digit temperatures hitting the City of Moose Jaw, a lot of municipal and provincial flood preparation is underway. “In Moose Jaw, and ... -
Don’t wait until later
What a week this has been. For the most part it actually included nothing much out of the ordinary. With the exception of the past weekend, when ... -
Teaching kids to learn one chapter at a time
The 44th annual Saskatchewan Reading Council convention arrived in Moose Jaw for the first time on Thursday. “It’s to bring teachers together to ... -
Executive passes two-year commercial property...
Executive committee made some decisions about the 2013 proposed tax policy during Wednesday’s meeting. “It’s really just the commercial ... -
Keeping up the pressure for the hyperbaric chamber
Dr. David Amies said Wednesday he won't stop pushing for the hyperbaric chamber to be included in Moose Jaw's new hospital. “The hospital keeps ... -
Council Notebook
The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant capital cost allocation will be up for discussion once more at the executive committee meeting. The ... -
No financial statement change for cultural centre,...
Revenues and expenses for utilities and building maintenance paid by the city won’t be included in annual financial statements of the Moose Jaw ... -
Motif may be cancelled this year
The future of Motif this year is in jeopardy. “An initial decision was made that the event would not be held this summer because there wasn’t ... -
Council approves $1.5 million for multiplex...
The 2013-2017 capital budget has officially been passed. The majority of council approved the budget as amended during Monday’s council meeting, ... -
Local author a finalist for Unhanged Arthur award
Moose Jaw writer Ilonka Halsband is one of three finalists for the national Unhanged Arthur award for best-unpublished first crime novel. “I’m ... -
Juno Awards full of energy
REGINA - It was a high-energy show at the 2013 Juno Awards in Regina on Sunday night. “Hello Canada. Welcome to the 2013 Juno awards right here ... -
Hall of Fame inductee k.d. lang encourages Canadians...
When k.d. lang was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, she stressed the importance of individualism. “It is okay to let your freak ... -
Michael Bublé had vision for his Juno hosting script
REGINA - Juno Awards host Michael Bublé said he had a specific vision for his script. “I knew what I wanted so strongly. I knew what I thought ... -
Ray Francis arranges group photo prior to retirement
Before his retirement after 32 years of service, Ray Francis, paramedic with Moose Jaw & District EMS, wanted to get local emergency services ... -
Juno momentum builds, and rightly so
Momentum has been swelling all week for this weekend’s Juno events. The Junos seem like the one of the only things people can talk about lately. ... -
Thunder Creek Pork makes big donation of fresh pork...
There's a lot of pork in the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank’s freezer, thanks to the Thunder Creek Pork plant in Moose Jaw. The pork plant ... -
SaskGaming reports good year for Casino Moose Jaw
Casino Moose Jaw (CMJ) had a good year in 2012, according to SaskGaming’s annual report issued Wednesday. The report stated that in 2012, CMJ had ...




