Coronavirus: Moose Jaw council meetings move online, city hall to remain closed to the public

Moose Jaw city council will continue with meetings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but without a public gallery.

The city revealed the format in a news release Tuesday, one day after announcing the closure of its civic facilities.

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Moose Jaw will livestream council meetings on the City of Moose Jaw YouTube channel, according to the press release.  Municipal politicians meet twice per month on Mondays at 5:30 p.m. As such, the livestream will be up by 5 p.m.

The next meeting is set for March 23.

Committee meetings are cancelled until further notice, according to the press release.

City of Moose Jaw spokesperson Craig Hemingway said he couldn’t speak to council’s decision, but noted there were no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Moose Jaw as of Tuesday evening. In the province, there are two confirmed cases and six presumptive cases.

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Hemingway said Moose Jaw is taking its lead from the federal and provincial governments.

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The city’s emergency measures staff continue to meet daily, he said.

In addition to closing civic facilities, Moose Jaw will be making some changes to transit. Passengers without mobility aids and who do not require use of a ramp will be required to board and disembark using the rear door. Alternate fare boxes are being implemented.

“These are precautionary measures,” Hemingway said.

“It’s a rapidly changing situation and we want to make sure we’re on top of everything.”

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