Notorious Jawcast City of Moose Jaw
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The Official Podcast of Canada's Most Notorious City - Moose Jaw, SK. We provide a City Administration perspective on programs and services offered by the City of Moose Jaw, and meet the people that make our City Notoriously remarkable!
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NotoriousJawcast 58 - Maryse Carmichael And Westheath School Update
New City Manager Maryse Carmichael checks in after her first six weeks at City Hall, and construction is about to begin on the new joint-use school in the Westheath subdivision. All the key players join to give us the latest.
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Notorious Jawcast 46 - Climate Action Plan And Leroy In Front Of The Camera
What's a catcher beam and why does Moose Jaw's Thunderbird Viaduct need one? What are the targets included in the City's new Climate Action Plan? How has City of Moose Jaw signage inspired Leroy and Leroy? We answer these questions and more in the latest Notorious Jawcast with City of Moose Jaw Communications Manager/host Craig Hemingway.
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Notorious Jawcast 45 - Let's Talk Holiday Trash
What can and can't be recycled, especially over the holidays? Utilities Supervisor for City of Moose Jaw Environmental Services, Jesse Watamanuk, explains what does and doesn't go in the blue bin, PLUS what to do with gravy, butter and all of your fats, oils and greases (F.O.G.).
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Notorious Jawcast 43 - Winter Rec Guide
The new Winter Rec Guide is out! #CityMJ Recreation Services Manager Scott Osmachenko joins host Craig Hemingway (Communications Manager) and explains all of the recreation and community programs available, PLUS details on free activities over the holiday season. #NotoriouslyActive
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HHW Day Jawcast
Saturday, August 29 is the City of Moose Jaw's Household Hazardous Waste Day. It's free for you to dispose of all unwanted household chemicals, etc. Utilities Supervisor Jesse Watamanuk joins Craig Hemingway with all you need to know.
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Notorious Jawcast - Facilities Reopen Plan June 24
#CityMJ Parks and Recreation Director Derek Blais details the reopening of City recreation facilities and programs beginning July 6.