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Millions saved on income tax

Saskatchewan residents will see an additional $9.4 million in annual tax savings as a result of the indexation of the provincial income tax system in 2011.

Government offers more quit smoking help

The government recently announced additional assistance to help people make good on their goal to quit smoking. Effective January 1, two smoking cessation prescription drugs will be covered under the provincial drug plan.

Letter to the Editor - CWB election losers continue to whine

Dear Editor: The recent CWB Director elections resulted in single desk supporters winning 4 out of a possible 5 positions. In fact, single desk supporters were only 31 votes short of winning all five positions.
Share success with taxpayers

Share success with taxpayers

Many people say Premier Wall is a dreamer - a politician that isn't afraid to think big. Well, here's a bold vision for him to embrace. Mr.

Film festival submission time

The Yorkton Film Festival will be accepting submission for its 2011 Festival season throughout January. Submissions will be accepted until the deadline of January 31, 2011 at which time the adjudication process will begin.
NDP election hopes uncertain in 2011

NDP election hopes uncertain in 2011

There has been virtually no time in our history when the Saskatchewan CCF-NDP has not looked forward to an election year.

Workers' Comp Review

A Committee of Review (COR) has been appointed to consult with workers and employers and make suggestions for improving the workers' compensation program in Saskatchewan.

Child Welfare Report goes to Minister

Social Services Minister June Draude was presented with the Saskatchewan Child Welfare Review Panel's final report, entitled For the Good of Our Children and Youth from Panel Chair Bob Pringle.

New help to stop smoking

The government announced additional assistance to help people make good on their goal to quit smoking. Effective January 1, two smoking cessation prescription drugs will be covered under the provincial drug plan.
TD continuing with health care funding

TD continuing with health care funding

The Health Foundation's Scholarship Fund began in 2002 when the foundation and TD undertook to mutually fund an education program for five years.
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