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AUTOS 2018 Jeep Cherokee North V6 4x4. Full load 13,500KM. $33,000. New $45,435. 306354-2251 mossbank AUTO PARTS 4 - 17” wheels to fit 2010 2015 Chevy Equinox or GMC Terrain (put your snow tires on) Phone 306-631-7698 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT For sale: 7-1/2ft shulte fron mount snow blower. 540R.P.M. Will fit any tractor. 690-7227 or 693-4321 For sale: 100 gal rectangle fuel tank with electric pump. Also running boards for 3/4 or 1 ton truck. 690-7227 or 693-4321 FOR RENT 2 bedrooms suite on the ground level with entrance from the street. Parking available with switch from inside the suite. Rent $650 a month. Call 306-692-8456 One bedroom suites for rent. Close to convenience store, library, downtown and bus stop. On the East side. Asking $600/ month plus $600 DD. Looking for post secondary student or older person(40 years+). Call or message 1-306-313-6219 or email hjk51karner@hotmail.com Ground level spacious 2 bedroom condo for rent. Includes heat & water, F/S, W/D, dishwasher, AC, freezer, parking with plug in, storage. $925/ month. No parties, no pets, no smoking. Available Feb. 1. References required. rnet, cable and car plug in. No parties or smoking inside. 4 blocks from Saskpolytech. Bus stop 2 houses away. Must supply own food/personal items/ towel and bedding. $425.00/ monthly paid on the 1st of every month. $425.00 damage deposit required. One month’s notice is required upon departure given on the first of the month. Please phone 306631-9800 to arrange a convenient time for viewing. Can email dianamackayfall@gmail. com MUSIC & INSTRUMENTS Royal Conservatory Piano mu-

sic books for sale: grades IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX. $5 each. Phone 972-2257 Moose Jaw. MISCELLANEOUS Dryer vent kit. New, never used heat saver. Easy to install. $5. New electric windshield scraper. Plugs into lighter or other power source. $5. Also, black and decker coffee maker, $5. Please call 306 6932406. 12 x 20 Shelter Logic to be moved. Frame very good; cover wrecked. Come and get it! FREE!!! Phone 306-631-7679 Bath chair - never used 306692-4592 Royal Albert cups and saucers - $10 each. A great gift. 306692-4592 Looking for Canadian tire Money paying up to face value 306-681-8749

FOR SALE; SINGER SEWING MACHINE IN CABINET, WITH CHAIR. FREE ARM, MODEL 533, ZIG ZAG. EXCELLENT BUY: $135. Ph.306-6920158 KING SIZE SATEEN SHEET SETComes with 1 flat sheet, 1 fitted sheet and 2 King size pillow cases. Easy care and wrinkle resistant. Brand new still in PKG.. Would make a nice gift. Paid $39.99 will take $20.00 OBO..Plz. call 692-3061 VHS MOVIES- Comedy, Drama, Adventure, Horror.. Box set of Ghost Stories and Children’s Movies mostly animated, asking 50 cents apiece or take them all for $10.00..Plz. call 692-3061

Tutor: Retired teacher will tutor elementary - grade 10 English or math. Call Jerry 306-6319559 Moose Jaw HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Moving: For sale: Queen size bed with box spring, leatherette headboard - $200.00. Queen size bed, slat style headboard and box spring +2 drawer night stand - $300.00. Call Moose Jaw 306-5138713 Many household items for sale. Lamps, pictures, mirrors, wooden dresser, new small white couch, many kitchen utensils, tools, and spoon collection. Phone 306-693-0809

Large recliner in nice shape. Asking $100 Call Al at 306 6310833

Tri-light floor lamp $15. Mogul base A21 medium socket. Phone 972-2257 Moose Jaw

Attention Gamers! Hitachi 28 in. color TV; stereo speakers, good picture and sound, with remote. $40. Phone 972-2257 Moose Jaw

OFFICE FUNITURE & EQUIPMENT Brothers fax machine with telephone - BO. 306-692-4592

2 - 30” deep x 82” high x 14’ long Shelving units, with extra shelves, in good condition. $200. each call or text 306 690 5903

1 - 4 drawer lateral file cabinet $100. call or text 306 690 5903 can deliver for $20. 1 - 5 drawer lateral file cabinet $120. call or text 306 690 5903 can deliver for $20. CHILDREN’S ITEMS For sale: 2 pairs girls ice skates. Good condition. Size 2-1/2. $30 each. Call 306692-5091 FARM PRODUCE BISON MEAT. 30 years experience. Moose Jaw delivery available. 306-475-2232 SPORTS

For Sale Marcum vs485c underwater fish camera. Still new, used only 4times. Asking $425 Call Al 306 6310833 WANTED

Wanted: Garage to rent preferably in downtown area. 306684-1084 Wanted: Downtown rental space for a store. Reasonable cost or will also supply security maintenance, cleaning. Can be boiler licensed and have a excellent recommendations for last 50 years. 306-684-1084 Wanted: Portable storage unites. Discarded or wrecked, ol, semi-trailer unites, large buses, bins, or what have you. Must be cheap price and moveable. 684-1084 Want to be part of an interesting new retail business? Very small monthly overhead approx. $750 for a storefront, incl utilities. I will also have a facebook page and a proper website, which I can do myself, so no overhead there. Not a niche market, would appeal to almost anybody. What I need is someone available and able to do two trips to Regina per week. Would also consider a small cash investment, or credit card investment for right person. Inventory turns would be 15-24 per year. Willing to talk details and percentage of business. I can do the online presence myself, so no overhead there. Please email emain555@yahoo.ca Wanted in Moose Jaw: Female roommate student or younger senior citizen. References required all you need is your clothes. Near SIAST. Security deposit, plus half of utilities. No pets, parties or smoking. Rent $550/month. Fax to 1-306268-4547 Guns Wanted, I’m a licensed gun buyer paying cash for guns, parts and ammunition, Moose Jaw, Regina, and surrounding area. Call or text 306641-4447 I am looking for a lever or pump 22 rifle, and a smaller 22 bolt action rifle in either 22LR or Magnum. Call or text 1-306641-4447 Free pickup of your unwanted snowblowers, tillers, generators, ice augers, or any other yard and garden equipment, in Moose Jaw and area. Call or text 1-306-641-4447

Tractors. I pay cash for tractors up to 50 HP running or not, and 3 point hitch equipment. Call or text 1-306-641-4447 Wanted a Stihl Chainsaw running or not. Call or text with model number to 306-6414447 I am looking for a John Deere LA tractor or parts, in any condition, Call or text 306-6414447 SERVICES Housekeeper: Limited available spaces Experienced, mature, reasonable rates. Dependability, confidentiality and integrity are important to me. References supplied. Please contact Denise at 306-9833976 Will pick up, move, haul and deliver any appliances anywhere in and around Moose Jaw - $35 and up 306-6818749 Will pick up, move, haul, and deliver any furniture anywhere in and around Moose Jaw $40 and up 306-681-8749 Junk to the dump in and around Moose Jaw - $40/load and up 306-681-8749 WORK WANTED Looking for Part Time Work, I have a couple days a week open. I have 35 years cleaning experience including working in office buildings and cleaning after people move out of their homes and suites. I am now working for seniors in their homes doing all aspects of cleaning and other work such as laundry, cooking, painting, yard work and other odd jobs. I charge $25.00 an hour and can supply references. If you feel you need a hand PLZ..call Patti at 692-3061 HELP WANTED Seeking committed, evangelizing Christian business partner. To open up and operate a second-hand/flea market store in Moose Jaw, SK. Male, female or family. Computer/internet knowledge helpful. 684-1084 Got something you’d like to sell?

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‘Cookie-cutter approach’ with federal funding doesn’t work, says mayor Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express The recent Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention was an opportunity for Moose Jaw’s elected officials to speak with provincial and federal representatives about issues affecting the community. Nearly 1,000 representatives from Saskatchewan’s cities, towns, villages, resort villages and northern municipalities gathered in Regina from Feb. 2 to 5 for the 115th annual convention. It was also during this convention that SUMA rebranded itself as the Municipalities of Saskatchewan (MOS). Mayor Fraser Tolmie said he was pleased with how the convention went, especially since this was his second time chairing the City Mayors Caucus and he felt more comfortable in the role. One of his major tasks was chairing the bear pit session and ensuring it ran smoothly; the session featured the premier and his cabinet taking questions from delegates for an hour. “It’s about an hour-long task, but it’s a fairly intense period,” he said. Tolmie was grateful that the other mayors nominated him for the position two years ago. He added that he would not seek another term as chair of the 18-member group once his time was over. One guest at the convention was the president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). Tolmie spoke with the man about issues affecting Moose Jaw and how the FCM can help municipalities better advocate the federal government. One particular concern Tolmie had was in how municipalities access federal funding. He pointed out

the programs the federal government develops don’t always suit communities in Western Canada. For example, while developing the 2020 budget, city council had to seek permission from the province to use federal funds for the cast iron water main replacement program that were originally earmarked for transportation. “We have to move away from the cookie-cutter approach … ,” Fraser said. “It’s a challenge that not every community has the same needs. Therefore, our priorities in our community need to be addressed. When we try and do that, it’s almost like a lottery trying to get federal and provincial dollars to suit programs that we need in our community.” This funding should be easily accessible since this is money that the municipality contributes in taxes, he continued. What council wants is a fair model that ensures predictable funding for the community. It was the FCM that encouraged the federal government to double how much gas tax funding municipalities re-

ceived. Other issues raised during the MOS convention that affect all communities focused on mental health, infrastructure and methamphetamine. Tolmie thought the provincial government was aware of these concerns and was working to address them. While the provincial government said it would not share any of the taxes generated through cannabis sales — “only” $11 million, according to the Ministry of Finance — it indicated there would be an increase in municipal revenue sharing to $278 million from $251 million, or 11 per cent. “I’m very happy with that,” said Tolmie. Part of that municipal revenue comes from projects municipalities undertake since PST has been tacked onto large construction projects for the past couple of years, he explained. Municipalities would prefer to be exempt from having to pay PST on such projects; Tolmie was unsure just how much money Moose Jaw would receive from municipal revenue sharing. The renaming of Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association to Municipalities of Saskatchewan was something that began before Tolmie joined the executive, he said. The change happened since some federal officials were confused about who SUMA and the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) were and who they represented. “We felt we had to differentiate ourselves … ,” he added. “We will continue to build relationships with SARM. It was in the best interest of MOS for the name to change.”


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