By Mitchell Blair
Jun 29, 2021 | 2:58 PM
The City of Moose Jaw plans on lowering flags and having the clock tower at City Hall shining in orange lights on Canada Day. A fireworks display will also be stopped at the halfway point with a moment of silence being held to remember the tragedy at the Cowessess First Nation.
The City is also asking people to join in a “Standing in Integrity Canada Day Rally” that will be held on Thursday. That rally, which is hosted by a group called Our Home on Native Land, will start at 220 Main Street North and end on Athabasca Street.
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Geothermal energy could power industrial park if findings of review favourable
City council approved spending $54,186 on an assessment to determine if geothermal energy south of the city can help power the Agri-Food Industrial Park.
Jan 30, 2021 9:00 AM By: Jason G. Antonio
A map of the Southeast Industrial Park concept plan. (handout image)
Since it will take plenty of energy to power the Moose Jaw Agri-Food Industrial Park once it is fully operational, geothermal energy could be one method to support that area.
During its recent regular meeting, city council voted unanimously to approve a proposal from businessman Steve Halabura for a geothermal project in the Galilee area south of Moose Jaw and a preliminary economic assessment of the development of the city’s geothermal energy resource for agri-food production.