By Lisa Goudy
The Moose Jaw Humane Society (MJHS) and the City of Moose Jaw have a new three-year deal.
“We’re extremely happy,” said Matt Noble, city manager after Monday’s
council meeting. “It’s nice to see we have an agreement with a group of
people that have common interests with us for the welfare of animals
and it’s nice to be able to work with a group of people who are
dedicated to that.”
Council ratified executive committee’s decision made on April 14. The
new agreement is valued at $194,5000 per year. The agreement will deal
with pound keeping services and bylaw enforcement. It includes a
retroactive lump sum payment of $30,000 for 2013.
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