Sask Budget 2017
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Saskatchewan posts smaller deficit than forecast, still $303M in the redThe Saskatchewan government said it 2017-18 spending $303 million more than it took in, as the deficit came in smaller than originally projected.PoliticsJul 19, 2018
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Sask. PST exemption reinstated on agriculture, life and health insurance premiumsPremier Scott Moe has reinstated the PST exemption on agriculture, life and health insurance premiums.CanadaFeb 26, 2018
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Meridian Development buys STC bus depot in SaskatoonMeridian Development has purchased the STC bus depot in Saskatoon.CanadaDec 18, 2017
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Saskatchewan government sells STC assets to Hilco IndustrialThe Saskatchewan government shut down the STC bus service to help tackle a $1.3-billion provincial deficit.CanadaDec 13, 2017
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Saskatchewan Federation of Labour hosts ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ rallyThe Saskatchewan Federation of Labour gathered for a rally outside the Saskatoon cabinet office on Wednesday.CanadaOct 18, 2017
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Rally outside city hall protests changes to Saskatoon Public LibraryA rally was held outside city hall to protest changes within Saskatoon Public Library.CanadaOct 16, 2017
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4.96% increase to Saskatoon property taxes proposed for 2018The City of Saskatoon has released its proposed 2018 budget and property taxes could rise 4.96 per cent.CanadaOct 16, 2017
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Province restores $20M funding to U of S College of MedicineThe Saskatchewan government is restoring $20 million in funding to the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine.EducationSep 21, 2017
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Meewasin funding troubles lead to closures at Beaver Creek Conservation AreaMeewasin interim CEO Doug Porteous says the partial closure of the Beaver Creek Conservation Area could be the beginning of many changes for the authority.CanadaSep 20, 2017
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Sleep apnea patients in Saskatchewan to receive CPAP machine at discountSaskatchewan patients with moderate to severe sleep apnea will be able to purchase a CPAP machine on loan at a discount starting Oct. 1.HealthSep 13, 2017
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