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BAN ON OPEN FIRES ANNOUNCED
May. 29, 1998 - Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management (SERM) Minister Lorne Scott today announced a ban on all open fires in or within 4. |
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EXEMPLARY CORRECTIONS SERVICE HONOURED
May. 29, 1998 - Lieutenant Governor Jack Wiebe and Justice Minister John Nilson today recognized 19 men and one woman for career achievements in the provincial and federal correctional services. |
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NEW INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM BENEFITS MIGRATORY BIRDS
May. 29, 1998 - Lorne Scott, minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation (SWCC) today announced the establishment of the TransAmerica Migratory Bird Fund, an international program to help sustain migratory bird populations. |
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UPSHALL PROCLAIMS AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES MONTH IN SASKATCHEWAN
May. 29, 1998 - Agriculture and Food Minister Eric Upshall today proclaimed the month of June as Agricultural Sciences Month in Saskatchewan, which coincides with Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference '98 (ABIC '98) to be held in Saskatoon June 9 to 12. |
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HIGHWAY GRADING AND PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced grading and paving planned for Highway No. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley has announced 12. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley has announced that a 21 km, $2. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced work will commence in early June resurfacing from Makwa on Highway No. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced a 14. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced a 20. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced a $1. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced a 19 km resurfacing project on the south bound lanes of Highway No. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced that 14. |
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HIGHWAY PAVING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced that 13. |
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HIGHWAY RESURFACING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley today announced 12. |
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HIGHWAY RESURFACING ANNOUNCED
May. 28, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley has announced a 5. |
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PREMIER APPOINTS COUNCIL FOR MILLENNIUM AND CENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES
May. 28, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow today announced the appointment of a Citizens' Advisory Council on Anniversaries. |
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SASKATCHEWAN RENEWS CALL FOR IMPROVED NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION POLICY
May. 28, 1998 - Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Berny Wiens will appear on behalf of Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley at the Council of Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety in Edmonton tomorrow and renew Saskatchewan's call for a National Highway Program and an improved grain handling and transportation system. |
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HOMEOWNER PROGRAM MORTGAGE DISCOUNT OPTION ANNOUNCED FOR NORTHERN RESIDENTS
May. 27, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob and New North Co-Chairs Max Morin, Norman Nataweyes and Joan McDonald today announced a mortgage discount program for eligible northern Homeowner Program clients. |
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HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES ANNOUNCED FOR NORTHERN COMMUNITIES
May. 27, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob today announced a number of new initiatives designed to strengthen northern communities. |
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GOVERNMENT REACHES TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH SGEU
May. 26, 1998 - Lorne Calvert, minister responsible for the Public Service Commission, and Kevin Yates, Chair of the SGEU Public Service Negotiating Committee, today announced that a tentative agreement has been reached between the SGEU Public Service Bargaining Unit and the Government of Saskatchewan. |
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GOVERNMENT WELCOMES CROWN LIFE/CANADA LIFE TRANSACTION
May. 26, 1998 - Deputy Premier and Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dwain Lingenfelter today welcomed the sale of most of Crown Life's insurance business to Canada Life. |
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BY-ELECTION SET FOR JUNE 24TH IN SASKATOON EASTVIEW
May. 25, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow announced today that voters in the constituency of Saskatoon Eastview will go to the polls Wednesday, June 24th to elect a new MLA. |
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MORE NURSES FOR BATTLEFORDS HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 25, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby announced today that additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care in Battlefords Health District. |
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MORE NURSES FOR LLOYDMINSTER HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 25, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby announced today that additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care in the Lloydminster Health District. |
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MORE NURSES FOR MOOSE JAW THUNDER CREEK HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 25, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby today announced that additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care in Moose Jaw Thunder Creek Health District. |
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MORE NURSES FOR NORTHWEST HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 25, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby announced today that additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care in the Northwest Health District. |
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MORE NURSES FOR SOUTH CENTRAL HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 25, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby announced today that South Central Health District will receive additional funding for nursing staff to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care. |
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PREMIER SALUTES ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF DR. ORVILLE HJERTAAS
May. 25, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow today paid tribute to Dr. |
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PRODUCERS HAVE PLANTED 93 PER CENT OF THE 1998 CROP
May. 25, 1998 - Saskatchewan farmers have planted 93 per cent of this year's crop, according to Agriculture and Food's weekly crop report. |
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REGINA JOINS PROVINCIAL REDA NETWORK
May. 25, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon and Regina Regional Economic Development Authority (REDA) chair Muir Barber today announced Regina's participation in the provincial REDA network. |
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SASKATCHEWAN TO PARTICIPATE IN CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
May. 25, 1998 - Provincial Secretary Ned Shillington announced in the Legislature today, that the Government of Saskatchewan will support and participate in activities to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948. |
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MORE FUNDING FOR NURSES IN EAST CENTRAL HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 22, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby today announced additional funding for nursing positions. |
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PROVINCIAL HUNTING AND FISHING LAWS APPLY TO METIS
May. 22, 1998 - Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management (SERM) Minister Lorne Scott is advising Metis people that they are subject to hunting and fishing laws and regulations. |
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SASKATCHEWAN INVOLVED IN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION CONFERENCE
May. 22, 1998 - Labour Minister Bob Mitchell today announced that a Saskatchewan government official will speak for Canada on child labour issues at the upcoming International Labour Organization. |
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TEN MULTIMEDIA POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION PROJECTS GET FUNDING
May. 22, 1998 - Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Minister Joanne Crofford today announced $250,000 in assistance for ten projects through the provincial Multimedia Program Development and Support Fund. |
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CASINO FUNDS TO ASSIST NORTH EAST REGIONAL VICTIM SERVICES
May. 21, 1998 - Carrot River Valley MLA Andy Renaud, on behalf of Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob, has announced that North East Victim Services has received $9,000 in casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund for a Families First project. |
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MORE NURSES FOR PRINCE ALBERT HEALTH DISTRICT
May. 21, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby today announced that seven additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care in the Prince Albert Health District. |
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NEW COMMISSION TO LEAD APPRENTICESHIP RENEWAL
May. 21, 1998 - Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Minister Joanne Crofford, George Pellerin, Chair of the Provincial Apprenticeship Board (PAB), Paul McLellan, Vice-Chair of PAB and Dr. |
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NEW REDA FUNDING PROVIDES JOBS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
May. 21, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon today unveiled a $240,000 program aimed at providing jobs for young people in Regional Economic Development Authorities (REDAs). |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR THE BATTLEFORDS ABORIGINAL FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM
May. 21, 1998 - Justice Minister John Nilson today announced continued funding of $40,000 for a program to stop the cycle of family violence for Aboriginal people in the Battlefords. |
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PILOT ONE-STOP BUSINESS REGISTRATION SYSTEM LAUNCHED
May. 20, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon and Justice Minister John Nilson today officially launched a six-month pilot program to test and assess an electronic one-stop business registration system. |
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PROVINCIAL AND NORTHERN LEADERS AGREE ON NORTHERN PRIORITIES
May. 20, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow and three provincial cabinet ministers, together with First Nations, Metis and municipal leaders, have reached common agreement on a northern strategy and northern development priorities. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN CLAVET
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN MELVILLE
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN SHAUNAVON
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN SHELLBROOK
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN SWIFT CURRENT
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN VANGUARD
May. 20, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced provincial funding for 54 renovation projects at schools throughout Saskatchewan. |
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SASKENERGY CUSTOMER FINANCING ANNOUNCED
May. 20, 1998 - SaskEnergy has introduced a new customer financing program designed to make it easier for customers living in unserved areas to connect to SaskEnergy's network. |
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ANDERSON INQUEST TO BEGIN JUNE 8
May. 19, 1998 - Chief Coroner Dr. |
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CASINO FUNDS SUPPORT FIVE SASKATOON PROJECTS
May. 19, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon, on behalf of Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob, announced that five Saskatoon organizations have received more than $38,000 of casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund. |
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MORE NURSES FOR HEALTH SYSTEM
May. 19, 1998 - Health Minister Clay Serby today announced that 200 additional nurses will be hired to meet urgent needs and improve the quality of health care. |
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OVER THREE QUARTERS OF THE 1998 CROP PLANTED
May. 19, 1998 - Saskatchewan farmers have seeded 77 per cent of the 1998 crop, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food's weekly crop report. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT DUNDONALD SCHOOL IN SASKATOON
May. 19, 1998 - Finance Minister Eric Cline, on behalf of Education Minister Pat Atkinson, today announced provincial funding for an addition at Dundonald School in the Saskatoon Public School Division. |
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SASKENERGY CONSULTS INDUSTRY ON GAS SUPPLY COMPETITION
May. 19, 1998 - SaskEnergy has launched a Gas Supply Competition Dialogue Process during which the corporation will meet with potential competitors, consumer and business representatives to discuss the terms and conditions for competition, which is to begin Nov. |
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WEYERHAUESER CONGRATULATED ON MAJOR UPGRADE TO PRINCE ALBERT PLANT
May. 19, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon and Environment and Resource Management Minister Lorne Scott today joined Weyerhaeuser Canada Chairman George Weyerhaeuser Jr. |
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DIALOGUE WITH NORTHERN LEADERS RECONVENES MAY 20
May. 15, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow today confirmed that the Dialogue with Northern Leaders will reconvene on Wednesday, May 20, in La Ronge. |
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NORTH BATTLEFORD RECEIVES FUNDING FOR NUTRITION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
May. 15, 1998 - Battlefords MLA Sharon Murrell, on behalf of Social Services Minister Lorne Calvert, today announced the Midwest Food Resource Project Inc. |
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PARTNERING TOGETHER IN SAFETY
May. 15, 1998 - North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week is May 18-24. |
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RESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL IN PROVINCIAL PARKS
May. 15, 1998 - Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management (SERM) today issued a reminder to all park visitors that the department will be enforcing the responsible use of alcohol at all provincial parks and recreation sites. |
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1998 PARK SUMMER SEASON OFFICIALLY OPENS
May. 14, 1998 - Environment and Resource Management Minister Lorne Scott has announced that the provincial parks' summer season officially begins today. |
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PROVINCE ANNOUNCES $250,000 IN CRIME PREVENTION FUNDING
May. 14, 1998 - Justice Minister John Nilson today announced that the province will invest $250,000 to provide additional funding to community organizations in Prince Albert, Saskatoon and Regina for crime prevention programs for children and youth. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy road construction season. |
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAYS
May. 13, 1998 - Highways and Transportation Minister Judy Bradley is alerting motorists to use caution as they encounter maintenance or construction projects this busy construction season. |
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UNITED WORLD SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED
May. 12, 1998 - Education Minister Pat Atkinson today announced Kris Nelson, from Aden Bowman Collegiate in Saskatoon, is this year's Saskatchewan student selected to receive a $45,000 scholarship to attend a two-year International Baccalaureate Program at Lester B. |
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CREDIT UNION ACT INTRODUCED
May. 11, 1998 - Premier Roy Romanow today announced legislation that will enhance the ability of Saskatchewan credit unions to compete in the rapidly changing financial services environment. |
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PRODUCERS HAVE PLANTED HALF THE 1998 CROP
May. 11, 1998 - Fifty per cent of the 1998 crop has been planted, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food's Weekly crop report. |
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SASKATCHEWAN RECOGNIZES OLYMPIANS
May. 11, 1998 - On May 11 the Province of Saskatchewan honoured at the legislature 16 citizens from Saskatchewan who participated in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Japan, 1998 Para-Olympics in Japan and 1997 Special Olympics in Toronto. |
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LEGISLATION AUTHORIZES MONTHLY REMITTANCE OF POWER SURCHARGE TO MUNICIPALITIES
May. 08, 1998 - Deputy Premier and Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dwain Lingenfelter today introduced legislation to provide SaskPower with the statutory authority to monthly remit the municipal surcharge the Corporation collects on behalf of cities, towns and villages. |
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MACKINNON LEADS INVESTMENT ATTRACTION MISSION
May. 08, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon will be promoting Saskatchewan's economic advantages during a trip to Baltimore, Maryland and Toronto, from May 10 to 13, 1998. |
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STUDY OF SASKATCHEWAN CO-OPERATIVES RELEASED
May. 08, 1998 - Economic and Co-operative Development Minister Janice MacKinnon and Lou Hammond Ketilson, acting director of the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, released a report today which shows that Saskatchewan co-operatives are growing and having a positive social and economic impact on the province. |
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PROVINCE'S LAKES AT NEAR NORMAL LEVELS
May. 07, 1998 - Most of the province's lakes and reservoirs are at near normal levels this spring, despite the limited spring runoff. |
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PROVINCIAL FUNDING FOR YORKTON ABORIGINAL FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAMS
May. 07, 1998 - Justice Minister John Nilson today announced continued funding of $40,000 for a program to stop the cycle of family violence for Aboriginal people in Yorkton. |
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SASKATCHEWAN RECOGNIZES CHILD CARE WEEK
May. 07, 1998 - Social Services Minister Lorne Calvert today designated May 10 - 17 as Child Care Week in Saskatchewan. |
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AMENDMENTS PAVE WAY FOR NEW PROGRAMS TO ASSIST LOW INCOME FAMILIES
May. 06, 1998 - Social Services Minister Lorne Calvert today introduced amendments to the Saskatchewan Assistance Act which make the final legislative changes needed to create a number of new programs for low income families. |
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AMENDMENTS TO INCOME TAX ACT INTRODUCED
May. 06, 1998 - Finance Minister Eric Cline today introduced amendments to The Income Tax Act which will provide legislative authority to move forward on tax measures announced in the spring Budget. |
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BIG GAME DRAW APPLICATION AVAILABLE
May. 06, 1998 - Environment and Resource Management today issued the Big Game Draw applications and the 1998 Saskatchewan Hunting and Trapping Guide. |
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PRAIRIE WEST REGIONAL COLLEGE RECEIVES FUNDING FOR SHARED FACILITY
May. 06, 1998 - Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Minister Joanne Crofford and Health Minister Clay Serby today announced funding of $195,000 for the design and construction of a multi-purpose facility. |
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REGIONAL COLLEGES RECEIVE FUNDING FOR FACILITIES
May. 06, 1998 - Post Secondary Education and Skills Training Minister Joanne Crofford today announced $1. |
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SASKATCHEWAN GROUPS PRESS CRTC TO ENSURE AFFORDABLE TELEPHONE SERVICE
May. 06, 1998 - Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Berny Wiens and representatives of numerous provincial organizations in a news conference today stated that the transition to a competitive environment in telephone service could compromise access to universal, affordable, high-quality telecommunications for residents and businesses in northern and rural Saskatchewan. |
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CONSUMERS CAUTIONED ABOUT PAYING ADVANCE FEES FOR LOANS
May. 05, 1998 - The Consumer Protection Branch of Saskatchewan Justice today advised Saskatchewan residents to be careful when responding to advertisements in local newspapers which offer to help people with poor credit obtain a loan. |
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PURPLE RIBBON AWARENESS WEEK PROCLAIMED
May. 05, 1998 - Judy Bradley, minister responsible for the Status of Women today announced that the week of May 4 to May 10 has been set aside to raise awareness of violence against women. |
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SASKTEL COMMITS $100 MILLION TO NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS IN 1998
May. 05, 1998 - Deputy Premier and Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dwain Lingenfelter today announced SaskTel is continuing its commitment to connect Saskatchewan people to a world-class communications system for its customers by investing $100 million in provincial network improvements in about 60 communities in 1998. |
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SEEDING GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE
May. 05, 1998 - Sixteen per cent of the 1998 crop is planted as seeding operations progressed rapidly throughout the province during the past week, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food's weekly crop report. |
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SGI ANNOUNCES MEASURES TO ADDRESS THEFT AND VANDALISM
May. 05, 1998 - Changes to the Automobile Accident Insurance Act (AAIA) will enable SGI to suspend the driver's licences of automobile thieves and vandals Deputy Premier and Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dwain Lingenfelter announced today. |
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$1.1 MILLION INVESTMENT IN PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS TO SUPPORT SAFE COMMUNITIES
May. 01, 1998 - Justice Minister John Nilson today announced that the Government of Saskatchewan has invested $1. |
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CASINO FUNDS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO BEAUVAL YOUTH NATIONS
May. 01, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob today announced Pathways to Wellness of Beauval has received $1,000 in casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund. |
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CASINO FUNDS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO ROCANVILLE
May. 01, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob today announced Families for the Future, through the town of Rocanville, has received $5,000 in casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund. |
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CASINO FUNDS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO SASK. WHEEL CHAIR SPORTS
May. 01, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob today announced The Moose Jaw Adventures Club, through the Saskatchewan Wheel Chair Sports Association has received $3,000 in casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund. |
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CASINO FUNDS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO THE CHAPLIN SCHOOL
May. 01, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob today announced the Chaplin preschool intervention program has received $2,000 in casino profits through the Associated Entities Fund. |
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NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY PUBLISHED
May. 01, 1998 - An updated, 1998 version of the Northern Saskatchewan Business Directory has been published by Saskatchewan Northern Affairs. |
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ONE SAFE TRIP DESERVES ANOTHER CHILD RESTRAINT CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCED
May. 01, 1998 - Deputy Premier and Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dwain Lingenfelter today announced a new traffic safety awareness campaign aimed at increasing the proper use of child restraints. |
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PRINCE ALBERT WOMEN'S GROUPS RECEIVE INTERNET ACCESS AND TRAINING GRANTS
May. 01, 1998 - Judy Bradley, minister responsible for the Status of Women, today presented five Prince Albert women's organizations with $43,000 in grants to enable them to access the Internet and train members to use the new communications technologies. |
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SASKATOON WOMEN'S GROUPS RECEIVE INTERNET ACCESS AND TRAINING GRANTS
May. 01, 1998 - Municipal Government Minister Carol Teichrob, on behalf of Judy Bradley, minister responsible for the Status of Women, today presented 12 Saskatoon women's organizations with $98,000 in total in grants to enable them to access the Internet and train members to use the new communications technologies. |