Meet Your Candidates...
For Mayor:
Karen Andersen-Tyers
Glenn Hagel
Stan Koch
Ernie Penney
For Council:
Terry Coleman
Heather Eby
Mary-Dell Findlay
Wendy Getchell
Les Gray Lloyd Hackel
Glen Hall
Herb Linsley...
During Monday’s council meeting, council received the city manager’s 2009 mid-year financial update.
According to the report, the general revenue fund is projected to have $273,669 higher revenues than expected, due largely to...
After having to extend its deadline for school board nominees by one week, the Holy Trinity Catholic school division has its fourth trustee nominee. Krista Michelson filed her nomination papers late Monday...
After some rescheduling due to conflicts, the Kinsmen Club of Moose Jaw has officially announced the date for its all candidates forum
The forum, which will give all 27 candidates for council a chance to get their messages out, will be held on...
Jan Radwnaski said if he was to be elected to the Prairie South School Division school board he would like to address the many new challenges facing today’s youth. “Today’s youth are facing huge obstacles never...
Brian Swanson announced this week he will be one of the 10 Moose Javians running for a Prairie South School Division (PSSD) board seat in the coming election. Swanson, who has worked closely with the school division as a teacher,...
Having been on the Prairie South School Division board trustee for over 10 years now, Joan McMaster announced Wednesday she will be running again.
McMaster said the decision to run was not an easy one, however, after giving the...
Born and raised Moose Javian, George Fowler said he wants to do his part for the Prairie South School Division.
Fowler said he feels it is the school boards job to deliver, through its administration, “effective education for...
Having both attended and worked with schools in the Prairie South School Division, Darrell Crabbe has decided it is now time to take the next step and run for a PSSD board seat.
Crabbe, who is currently the chairman of the...
A green touch is part of what Larissa Shasko hopes to offer if elected to city council on Oct. 28.
“Support renewable industry wherever we can,” she told the Times-Herald, adding the City of Moose Jaw should declare the Friendly City...
So from that $700,000 after taxes you took home 50 or 60 thousand dollars each year for 5 years. Yawn.