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Lisa Goudy
lisa.goudy@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Lisa Goudy
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Pharmacists can prescribe minor ailment prescriptions
Pharmacists in Saskatchewan are now able to prescribe some minor ailment prescriptions. “Those are things that are actually very common, but not ... -
Looking for the light in the darkness of winter
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow? It seems our snowfall for the year isn’t finished yet. Environment Canada and the Weather Network predict ... -
Pro-life letters seek to open dialogue with...
A total of 444 red letters supporting pro-life were collected in a letter-writing campaign. “People have come to the conclusion that the whole ... -
Joie de vivre celebrates French culture
Kids’ voices shouted “Joie de vivre” in excitement on Thursday. Mayor Deb Higgins raised the francophone flag at Ecole Ducharme on Thursday in ... -
Gathering signatures online to keep hyperbaric unit...
Within a timeframe of just over three days, more than 800 people have signed an online form fighting to keep the hyperbaric chamber in Moose Jaw. ... -
Average spring outlook, but more snow likely
It looks like it will be an average spring, but the cold spells aren’t over yet. “I think it’s going to be a bit of a roller coaster. We’re also, ... -
Sidewalk Days a go for 2013
Despite rumours on the street, Sidewalk Days isn’t going to be cancelled this year. “At this point, volunteers are still very much needed as well ... -
Residential property values to rise in 2013
Property values in Moose Jaw are going to increase in 2013. “We’re on a market value assessment base now. So sales are a very important part of ... -
Caronport students need votes to win a trip
In a 60-second video, 21 students from Caronport dream about why they wish they were at Fort Louisbourg. “It’s a contest for any Grade 8 class ... -
Almost $3 million less in building permits in...
The single largest building permit the city issued in February, valued at $3,750, was to allow for the renovation of an apartment building on the ... -
Community engagement for future South Hill planning
Locals can participate in shaping the future for the South Hill neighbourhood. “We call it participatory-based planning. It’s kind of roll up ... -
New primary health care service to open downtown
A new medical service is going to open in downtown Moose Jaw. “The proposal we put in was for a Greenfield site, which means that you grow it ... -
Gearing up for this weekend’s Telemiracle
A total of 21 volunteers from Moose Jaw will be helping out at this weekend’s Telemiracle. “(They’ll) have various jobs. Most of them will be ... -
Sexist jokes: enough is enough already
Some jokes aren’t funny. Some jokes are just plain sexist. Even though I rarely watch them, it is relatively common knowledge the Academy Awards ... -
Variety of tenants to be in Civic Centre Plaza project
Negotiations are underway for tenants at the Civic Centre Plaza project. “We’ve had great tenant response,” said Civic Centre Plaza project ... -
Bringing youth together to create change
When reflecting on We Day, King George Elementary School Grade 7 student Cauy Cobb thought of two speakers, Craig and Marc Kielburger, who met ... -
Council notebook
Council defeated the budget committee’s recommendation to refer the 2013 police service operating budget back to the board of police ... -
Potential multi-unit residential units identified in...
A piece of land identified as a possible future residential housing was a topic of much discussion at council Monday night. The majority of ... -
Fourth Avenue Bridge closed for repairs
The Fourth Avenue Bridge was closed on Wednesday for a few hours to allow crews to repair the bridge and it will likely be closed for a few hours ... -
Transit use decreases in final quarter
Fewer people used the transit system in the final quarter of 2012, but yearly revenues were up. During Monday’s regular council meeting, council ... -
City supplies residential lot to Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity can build a home at 907 Ominica St. E. Council unanimously approved the organization’s request for the city to supply its ... -
‘Significant deficit’ in proposed unfunded budget
When it comes to the 10-year unfunded capital budget, Moose Jaw has $218.86 million in infrastructure deficit. “It’s a very significant deficit,” ... -
Huge infrastructure deficit in proposed capital budget
Council had its first look at the preliminary 2013-2017 capital budget at Monday’s regular meeting. Once again the city is faced with huge ... -
Learn to give and take constructive criticism
To my beloved sister who has interest in some areas of psychology, I wish you a beautiful birthday today. Recently I came across a website called ... -
New perspectives to avoid commercialization temptations
I think I understand why some people dislike Valentine’s Day. With Valentine’s Day come and gone yet again for another year, undoubtedly many ... -
Higgins awarded jubilee medal
Mayor Deb Higgins has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Coun. Dawn Luhning made the announcement during Monday’s regular ... -
No temporary signs for Hillcrest Golf Club
Hillcrest Golf Club won’t be able to erect four temporary signs in the right of way along Main Street, the city executive committee voted on ... -
Multiplex bylaw passed with amendments
Moose Jaw city council voted on the third reading of the proposed multiplex bylaw on Monday night, with the majority of council voting to pass ... -
Overcoming challenges and looking to the future
As he went up the elevator to the second level, it was as if he was going down a mineshaft. Two figures were silhouetted on the wall with tools ... -
Ash Wednesday a time for atonement and repentance
Ash Wednesday is the beginning of a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. “We have all this preparation leading up to Holy Week. Ash Wednesday ...




