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Beck, NDP outline plan to invest in Saskatchewan residents
$390 million yearly will be invested in education and healthcare, said NDP Leader Carla Beck on Friday as she outlined the party’s budget for a four-year plan to invest in the people of Saskatchewan and cut costs on certain items.…
SARM calls for funding to aid disintegrating roads and bridges
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is calling for increased funding for rural roads and bridges. These pieces of infrastructure are not only the lifeline for thousands of municipal residents who travel them daily, but they also…
Moe promises increased first home tax credit, return of home renovation credit
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says if re-elected his party would increase and reintroduce a pair of tax credits designed to help current and prospective homeowners. “The cost of buying your first home or renovating your home has gone up, so…
Party leaders express different opinion in $1 minimum wage hike
SASKATOON — Scott Moe believes even a one-dollar increase in the minimum wage in the province would benefit families and individuals. He noted that Saskatchewan remains one of the most affordable jurisdictions in the country to work and live. The…
Beck sounds alarm on nurses’ working conditions
REGINA – NDP Leader Carla Beck made clear Thursday she did not like what she’s heard from nurses about the state of health care in the province. Beck attended both the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses conference, as well as a rally…