It takes 23 cubic feet of dirt to bury an old mattress in a landfill.
Because mattresses are large, awkward and difficult to fit into a recycling bin, thousands of mattresses a year end up in dumps around the province.
Dennis Widenmaier,...
Moose Jaw - With the week off, I had some time to think about Moose Jaw's new slogan.
Surprisingly Lame and Surprisingly Redundant were the first couple that came to mind. As what usually happens when these big rebranding slogans are rolled...
Moose Jaw - On Tuesday, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health announced it is providing the Five Hills Health Region with $450,000 for more detailed capital planning at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital.
"The study is very important and I'm very...
Moose Jaw - Moose Jaw youth will have the opportunity to meet their peers from around the province and share their opinions on a variety of issues from March 13-15 as Saskatchewan Youth Parliament (SYP) comes to town.
But those who want to...
Moose Jaw - Les Gray was a part of the Five Hills Health Region board of directors for 14 years. His tenure as a director ended when he and 10 other board members were dismissed last week.
"It was an absolute shock. I don't think any of us who...
On Tuesday, the province gave the green light for $17 million in highways and infrastructure funding.
The money is part of the provincial $500-million economic "booster shot" stimulus plan, fast-tracking projects scheduled for next year....
The kitchen at the Briercrest Community Centre was put to good use on Sunday.
Volunteers were able to whip up a brunch of pancakes, ham, sausages and fruit without fear of tripping on cracks in an old linoleum floor.
The brunch was part...
There's plenty of activity at Rory Turner's residence.
The 27-year-old Moose Javian is nailing up walls, laying down hardwood flooring and conducting various other renovations inside his home.
"It's quite a bit. This is a couple-year...
Moose Jaw Union Hospital has announced it will begin its emergency room renovations on Monday.
The renovations, which have been in the works for quite some time, will take approximately two months and cost $117,000.
The money used for the...
maybe enough from sask will be able to get a job with all this funding going out to the city.