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B.C. to ban waitlist fees for most daycares starting in AprilStarting in April, the ban will apply to licensed child-care facilities that are a part of the province's fee-reduction initiative.CanadaDec 6, 2023
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New garbage bin sizes greenlit by Saskatoon city councilCity council voted to have three sizes of black carts available to Saskatoon residents, giving the option of two smaller sizes in addition to the current large bin.CanadaSep 27, 2023
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$10 a day child care arrives in April for SaskatchewanThe province says parents who have children under the age of six that attend regulated child care full-time will pay $217.50 a month.CanadaMar 6, 2023
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For or against? Downtown Lethbridge community on potential parking fine increaseThere is worry the risk of a heftier ticket will keep people away from what's been described as an already struggling downtown.EconomyFeb 9, 2023
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‘Not reasonable’: Sask. government wants say in challenge to port feesThe government of Saskatchewan says these fees can range from eight to 40 cents per tonne for things like potash and grain.EconomyJan 18, 2023
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Manitoba government slow to lower child-care fees: advocatesDespite promises to make changes to child-care fees, advocates say Manitoba is slow to enact those pledges.TrendingNov 30, 2022
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User fees at Toronto Pearson International Airport set to rise next yearPassengers will feel a double whammy next year, charged with higher airport improvement fees and bearing the cost of higher fees charged to airlines.CanadaOct 13, 2022
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Sage Hill residents fight ‘alarming’ association fee collectionHomeowners in the Calgary community of Sage Hill are fighting back after they found letters taped to their doors demanding hundreds of dollars in association and legal fees.ConsumerJun 24, 2022
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Tuition fees go up at the University of Saskatchewan for the first time in 2 yearsPeter Stoicheff, president of the University of Saskatchewan, said the tuition hike is necessary after a two-year pause due to the pandemic.EducationApr 28, 2022
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City Hall considers allowing tow companies to charge more for vehicle removalWinnipeg's public service is recommending an increase in allowable tow fees, saying the current fees haven't been updated since 2008 and aren't competitive.NewsOct 11, 2021
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