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Regina council votes yes on catalyst projects recommendations

Regina council votes yes on catalyst projects recommendations

Three major projects — connecting walking trail, new downtown library and new Events Centre — get green light after two days of discussions at City Hall.
Business happy with balanced budget, but wanted more cost relief

Business happy with balanced budget, but wanted more cost relief

Some business groups wanted to see a change to the PST; others happy to see with more investment
Positive reaction from SUMA, SARM to budget

Positive reaction from SUMA, SARM to budget

Municipal organizations SUMA and SARM both welcomed increase in municipal revenue sharing, but still face challenges.
MADD Canada program teaches students impact of impaired driving

MADD Canada program teaches students impact of impaired driving

SGI and SLGA sponsor powerful program for Saskatchewan students.
Mayor Masters reacts to Experience Regina controversy

Mayor Masters reacts to Experience Regina controversy

Masters calls slogans used in rebranding sexist and wrong.
Briercrest lottery winner is $100,000 wealthier

Briercrest lottery winner is $100,000 wealthier

Jim Duncan is still thinking about what to do with his recent windfall.
Saskatoon resident wins paw-some $100,000 prize

Saskatoon resident wins paw-some $100,000 prize

Shanice Cook scanned her ticket ten times to confirm what she was seeing.
Budget fails to meet the moment, says NDP Opposition

Budget fails to meet the moment, says NDP Opposition

Opposition Leader Carla Beck, Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon slam 2023-24 budget for not addressing affordability, health care, social concerns.
Saskatchewan posts $1 billion surplus budget

Saskatchewan posts $1 billion surplus budget

No new taxes, spending on health care and capital projects highlights of 2023-24 budget delivered Wednesday by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer.
MN-S, FSIN threaten legal action over Saskatchewan First Act

MN-S, FSIN threaten legal action over Saskatchewan First Act

Indigenous leaders say the act is flawed because of a lack of consultation.
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