Promises Kept

1)  Reducing provincial debt.
2)  Reduction in income tax.
3)  Reduction in property tax.
4)  $2.3B invested in infrastructure.
5)  Long-term solution to municipal revenue sharing.

The provincial government is providing approximately $293,000 in financial support to agencies that operate the province’s problem gambling help line services.

Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is providing approximately $1.6 million in charitable gaming grants to more than 900 groups and organizations across the province.

Youth in Saskatchewan can ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) for only $45 per month during June, July and August.

The 2013 Big Game Draw is open until June 17 for Saskatchewan hunters.

Saskatchewan wholesalers continued to see record-breaking sales in March, recording an all-time high for the month.

The Government of Saskatchewan declared Public Works Week from May 19 to 25.

Education Minister Russ Marchuk today announced the names of 15 communities that will receive new child care spaces as a result of this year’s budget.

The 2013-14 highway construction season is gearing up to provide for a safer highway network and support the provincial government’s growth agenda for Saskatchewan.

The Government of Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan today announced the creation of a new Canadian Wheat Alliance (CWA).

Dry and sunny weather during the past week has resulted in good seeding progress in many areas of the province. 

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