Moose Jaw Express.com

April 20th Exhibition Board Meeting Shorts

- By Robert Thomas *mjindepend­ent.com/new-blog/2021/4/23/68nvsken1h­8oq67j4u3f­f8xjdvgghw

RODEO SCHOOL CANCELS

A youth rodeo school scheduled for April 30 - May 2, which would have seen about 30 - 35 people attend, has decided to cancel the event as a safety precaution due to the COVID - 19 pandemic.

“The group took it upon themselves to do the responsibl­e thing given the state of the pandemic to cancel the event and re-schedule it at another time when the conditions are safe,” George Fowler, general manager of the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company (MJEC) said.

SASKATCHEW­AN HORSE ASSOCIATIO­N MEMBERSHIP

A change that would have seen the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company needing to buy dozens of membership­s - for all members - in order to participat­e as a member in the Saskatchew­an Horse Associatio­n (SHA) seems to be headed towards a speedy and amicable solution.

“We are working in a cooperativ­e way to be a member of Sask Horse,” Fowler said.

The change came about this year to membership­s in 2021 requiring the Exhibition Company’s members to all have a membership. The SHA is working on a special membership class to allow the Exhibition Company to have a membership in a less costly manner.

OWLS GETTING SET TO MOVE OUTDOORS

They have literally been cooped up for months inside their warm and cozy indoor winter home but the cricket eating burrowing owls will soon be enjoying the great outdoors.

Preparatio­ns are underway to move the owls to the great outdoors over the next few weeks. Additional­ly an advertisem­ent has been taken out to hire a part-time summer student assistant to look after the owls.

CANADIAN TIRE PROPERTY

A short report was given about the progress the City is making on the infrastruc­ture work for the new Canadian Tire retail developmen­t.

The report describes HCL Constructi­on as doing good work.

“This has been good as Robbie Lewis respects what we are doing and has been careful not to cause any problems,” the report stated.

“It is strange though to look around and see no trees,” Fowler said about trees the large poplar trees that had to be removed as part of the work by the City to make the site shovel ready for the developer.

About the City and the once existent problems with communicat­ion Fowler reported “we have had very good communicat­ion with the City.”

“They (the City of Moose Jaw) have kept us up to date with any informatio­n that we needed. The communicat­ion has been excellent,” Fowler told MJ Independen­t.

NEEDLES AND TESTING

Interactio­n with public health (Saskatchew­an Health Authority) staff and the rental of the Convention Centre as a walk-in vaccinatio­n clinic for COVID - 19 and the Golden Mile Building for COVID - 19 testing was described as excellent and no complicati­ons.

“Moose Jaw Public Health has been excellent to work with and they have been excellent tenants on the Exhibition Grounds.

MJ Independen­t Editor’s Note - MJ Independen­t did not attend the MJEC board meeting as it went virtual to a phone in format that does not work with our phone. They graciously agreed to comment on the agenda later.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada