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Winnipeg authors press rewind and look back at golden age of video rentals in new bookRemember going down to the video store? While it might be an alien experience to many young people, for a pair of local authors, it's something worth waxing nostalgic about.EntertainmentJul 28, 2021
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Jessica Klimkait gearing up for Tokyo OlympicsJessica Klimkait booked her ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games after winning the gold two weeks ago at the World Judo Championships.SportsJun 22, 2021
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Former finance minister Kevin Doherty resigningSaskatchewan Party MLA Kevin Doherty is resigning his seat to pursue “an opportunity in the private sector".PoliticsMar 2, 2018
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Province releases first-quarter updateThe Saskatchewan government says there's been no change in its budgeted forecast of a 684-million dollar-plus deficit.CanadaAug 25, 2017
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Saskatchewan finance minister says budget update will come FridaySaskatchewan Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says he will present a first-quarter budget update on Friday.CanadaAug 23, 2017
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What hurdles potential candidates in Sask. Party leadership race faceWith one candidate running for sure, there are seven other potential names entering the Saskatchewan Party leadership race.PoliticsAug 16, 2017
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Saskatchewan finance minister says budget update before leadership decisionSaskatchewan Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says he wants to present a budget update before he announces whether he'll jump into the race to replace Premier Brad Wall.PoliticsAug 16, 2017
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Saskatchewan government changes date for PST on insurance premiumsThe Saskatchewan government is pushing back the date for charging PST on insurance premiums following talks with the industry.CanadaMay 18, 2017
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Saskatchewan finance minister says diapers mistakenly included in PST changeSaskatchewan Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says the province will not be taxing diapers.PoliticsMar 28, 2017
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Saskatchewan Budget 2017: sales tax increasing to deal with $685M deficitProvincial sales tax increasing to six per cent as the provincial government announces a $685 million deficit in the 2017-18 Saskatchewan budget.PoliticsMar 22, 2017
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