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Social Services Clients Benefitting from Income Assistance Increases
Seniors, individuals and families with low incomes are beginning to receive higher monthly benefits, as increases to income assistance rates…
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Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison Talks about Province’s Investment Strategy
New and Expanded Programs and a New Investor Website to Support Investment Opportunities The Government of Saskatchewan released Securing the Next…
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Province’s Carbon Price Fight with Ottawa Moves Forward
The government of Saskatchewan has declared itself the exclusive distributor of natural gas within the province, aiming to exempt residential…
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UK Economy Enters Recession
In the latter half of 2023, the UK’s economy entered a recession, presenting a challenging situation for Prime Minister Rishi…
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Over $400,000 in Funding Provided Through the New Teacher Innovation and Support Fund
It is Teacher and Education Staff Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan! From February 11 to February 17, join the Government of…
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Deadline Approaches to Opt Out of TD Settlement
Toronto Dominion Bank customers have until week’s end to legally opt out of an almost $16-million class-action settlement. In August…
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Deadline Approaching for Unclaimed Lottery Ticket
With the one-year deadline fast approaching, the biggest lottery jackpot ever recorded in Atlantic Canada remains unclaimed. This immense $64…
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2023 Kindersley Real Estate Wrap Up
Overall 2023 was relatively stable for the Kindersley real estate market despite a number of interest rate hikes. Single family…
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Provincial Govt Looking to Help Sask. Families Save
Low personal taxes and indexation are among the measures the provincial government is taking to help make life more affordable…
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Provincial Families to See Relief from Federal Carbon Tax in New Year
Starting January 1, 2024, both SaskEnergy and SaskPower will remove the federal carbon tax from home heating. This will result…
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