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Lisa Goudy
lisa.goudy@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Lisa Goudy
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A magical ball Under the Sea
Little princess from far and wide spent a magical evening with famous princesses. The fifth annual Little Princess Ball, themed Ariel and Under ... -
Model railroad show on the right track
After two days of work with 15,000 Lego pieces, 12-year-old Jacob Radwanski built a model railroad display. “My dream when I’m older is to be an ... -
Local Juno kickoff concert features Megan Nash
Megan Nash had fun performing at the Town ‘n’ Country Mall as a kickoff for upcoming Juno events. “It had a busking element to it because it’s ... -
Terri Clark parties like a Northern Girl at Mosaic...
With coloured lights and dancing it felt much like a party at Mosaic Place Saturday night. “I hear you’ve had a little snow. A little snow will ... -
Weather delays motorists along Trans-Canada
Trailers and truckers lined the Trans-Canada Highway by Thatcher Drive on Friday following weather-related road closures. “We (had) a lot of ... -
Looking for volunteers to make sandbags
The city’s emergency measures organization (EMO) is gathering a list of volunteers for making sandbags. “We’d just like to get a list of ... -
Higgins: New revenue-sharing formula "not totally"...
Moose Jaw and other Saskatchewan communities will see a revenue-sharing increase in 2013-14. “The municipal operating grant has been ... -
World Water Day isn’t the only day to help and...
Today is World Water Day. The United Nations declared the first World Water Day in 1993. Like many other things, I don’t think one day out of 365 ... -
Meeting reiterates measures to prepare for flooding
When it comes to possible flooding, the city is doing what it can to minimize the damage. More than 40 residents came out to the city’s emergency ... -
More pro-life letters presented in campaign
Parishioners from the Church of Our Lady have participated in a pro-life letter-writing campaign. “We feel very strongly that our taxpayer money ... -
Parking meter upgrades more costly in 2013
The city’s 1,029 parking meters are in the process of being upgraded to high-tech XLE card-style meters. “We have a digital meter now. We have ... -
City priority to get land control for CPR dam
With a high level of flooding anticipated for the spring, one of the city’s biggest concerns is the CPR dam. “We could lose that dam at any ... -
Food, beverage and truss system critical expenses...
Mosaic Place general manager Scott Clark said two critical capital expenses are required for 2013. “The Mosaic Place food and beverage facilities ... -
Executive approves mobile concession policy
Moose Jaw is on track for a policy establishing regulations for the operation of outdoor food carts. Executive committee approved city ... -
Capital budget deliberations continue
Since the operating budget was passed, several changes are in effect in the proposed capital budget. During Monday’s budget committee meeting, ... -
Working to prevent Dutch Elm disease
It’s almost that time again for everyone to not prune elm trees. From April 1 to Aug. 31, the elm tree-pruning ban in the city of Moose Jaw and ... -
Building champions and team mentality
When it comes to being a champion, having the right mindset is essential. “In order to build any team, in order to build any business, first you ... -
Habitat for Humanity holding family information...
Eligible families for a Habitat for Humanity home can learn more information at upcoming meetings. “It’s also an opportunity for them to hear ... -
Slainte (cheers) to you this St. Patrick's Day
Beannachtai Na Feile Padraig Oraibh! St. Patrick’s Day blessing upon you! I’ve always liked St. Patrick’s Day. I’ve always enjoyed wearing green ... -
Building a community blueprint for South Hill’s...
On Thursday night members from the community got together to start creating a plan for the future of South Hill. More than 40 residents attended ... -
City prepares for potential flooding
According to the recent March forecast from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA), Moose Jaw is likely to see a very high amount of runoff ... -
Banquet to benefit community kids
The Moose Jaw Elks Lodge is holding its first annual dinner to benefit children in the community. “We just decided that doing a dinner would be ... -
Pot o’ fun celebrations for St. Paddy’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and specials are abounding with the luck of the Irish. “In Bugsy’s, it’s a three-day celebration. We’re having ... -
$30 million Lotto Max winner may be local
Someone in Saskatchewan is a lucky winner — and it's looking like it might be someone in Moose Jaw. “At this point, what we can confirm is that ... -
Timeline of the CPR dam
The CPR dam replacement has been on the capital budget for eight years. Mahabub Zaman, acting director of engineering, provided a written ... -
Planting trees for an urban forest
For residents living in a newer subdivision, up to two free trees may be available. “It’s so we can get trees into these new neighbourhoods,” ... -
Council notebook
Walter Scott Building developers won’t have deferred cash payments for off-street parking. Ethan Hunter of Zarkor Group of Companies submitted a ... -
Addressing concerns over proposed group home...
Group homes are a community asset, according to Jordan Varey, program co-ordinator of Citizens All Association. “Our homes blend in with their ... -
Operating budget sees municipal mill rate increase...
Municipal mill rate taxes are going up by 4.59 per cent. After a lengthy discussion filled with mixed views, the majority of council voted in ... -
Health minister discusses new hospital
So far, the provincial health ministry hasn’t had conversations regarding the future of the hyperbaric chamber, according to health minister ...




