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Lisa Goudy
lisa.goudy@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Lisa Goudy
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Spring will come eventually, right?
It’s almost depressing to look at what temperatures were like at this time last year. I’m positive I’m not the only person who is beyond ready ... -
Local doctor meets with health minister about...
Moose Jaw’s Dr. David Amies met with health minister Dustin Duncan on Monday to discuss the hyperbaric unit. “I think it went well. I had the ... -
SaskTel to launch province's fastest fibre network here
SaskTel customers in Moose Jaw will have a new infiNET network option, the Crown corporation announced Thursday from Temple Gardens Mineral ... -
Chamber of commerce looking for nominations
The Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce is looking to fill eight positions, according to a press release. The call for nominations is for ... -
Westmount kids’ Newfoundland-inspired art on display
Approximately 36 Grade 1 and 2 students from Westmount Elementary School created Newfoundland scenes using watercolours. The display of artwork, ... -
Local buildings featured in provincial architecture...
Four historic Moose Jaw buildings are included in a new book that showcases Saskatchewan architecture. The book Architecture of Saskatchewan: A ... -
City received more than $42 million in...
The city has received $42.72 million in infrastructure grants since 2001, according to a report from the city clerk/solicitor. City ... -
Kinsmen main pool closure causing trouble
The Kinsmen Sportsplex main pool closure is causing difficulties for local swimming clubs and teams, according to Coun. Patrick Boyle. “I just ... -
Council recommends extended hours for liquor...
The majority of city council voted to recommend to the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) for permitted liquor establishments to ... -
Briercrest authorized to provide humanities degree
Briercrest College and Seminary can now provide a provincially recognized bachelor of arts degree in humanities. “We wanted to make this as ... -
Council meeting begins with poetry greeting
Monday’s city council meeting began with a poetry reading. Jessy Lee Saas, 16, from Moose Jaw read her poem Shoeless at council following an ... -
Housing activity good across province
The local economy in Moose Jaw, Regina and other parts of Saskatchewan is doing better than the national economy, according to a study released ... -
Amenities, green space to be discussed at next South...
Community amenities, park space and environmentally sensitive lands will be the topics of discussion at the next South Hill local area planning ... -
Keeping poetry alive during poetry month
April is National Poetry Month. Ever since 1996 the United States has celebrated it, and Canada has celebrated the month since 1999. Designed to ... -
Deputy fire chief issues warning to stay off frozen...
Heading out on the local rivers is not advised, according to the city's deputy fire chief and emergency measures organization co-ordinator. ... -
Permit values increase in March over last year
Klemenz Bros. Homes Inc. received the single largest building permit in Moose Jaw in March, worth $1,653, to build a dwelling with an attached ... -
Budget committee hears sewer, water works project...
The engineering department is looking for $110,000 in 2013 to replace the sanitary sewer infrastructure. “We’re down to the last eight projects. ... -
Budget committee updated on new multi-purpose fields
Updates for the development of two new multi-purpose fields in Hamilton Flats were presented at the most recent budget committee meeting. Parks ... -
City proposes water main replacement program
The engineering department is proposing a replacement program for cast iron water mains. “Our progress is very low,” said city engineering ... -
Seeking funds for Natatorium redevelopment
The heritage advisory committee is looking for funding for the Natatorium building in 2013 and 2014. “Finding a use for this building is a number ... -
Hospital levy, housing, water works discussed at...
The hospital levy is anticipated to continue until 2019, according to a financial services department report presented to the city budget ... -
Budget committee discusses voluntary flood...
The City of Moose Jaw is requesting $50,000 annually in the five-year capital budget for a voluntary flood prone property acquisition program. ... -
New pilot method to replace sanitary line set for 2013
A pilot project using a trenchless method to replace the no-corrode sanitary line to two houses on the 900 block of Henry Street is slated for ... -
Learning to create a sustainable community
This weekend, city residents have the opportunity to learn how to help create a sustainable community. On Friday and Saturday, the city’s ... -
Serving the least fortunate in Mexico
A local group of nine students and five adults are going on a mission to help orphans in Mexico. “It’s really an opportunity for our students to ... -
Council notebook
The City of Moose Jaw has endorsed the Health Active Living Committee’s application for a grant. Council approved the request from Christine ... -
Online circulation at library almost doubles in 2012
Adult circulation was down at the Moose Jaw Public Library in 2012 compared to 2011, but circulation of audio books and use of downloadable ... -
Resident brings mercury contamination concerns to...
According to a report from 1980 called Mercury Control Plan For the Thunder Creek Area, there is a notable amount of mercury pollution in local ... -
Council closes file on property near Mosaic Place
The property at 105 High St. W. near Mosaic Place was once again up for discussion at council. During Monday’s council meeting, Coun. Brian ... -
Drawings and paintings featured in new art exhibit
Moose Jaw-based artist Russell Mang’s new exhibition consists of drawings and paintings. “They are right on the fence between being drawings or ...




