Christine was pleased to bring blessings at the Chinese Freemasons of Canada’s Chinese New Year Celebration on February 2nd, 2013. Happy New Year!
Read More»Access to affordable, quality health care is one of the most important services a government provides for its citizens. That is why our government has been working in conjunction with other provinces and territories to provide lower cost generic drugs. This plan will see a great reduction in cost on six of the most commonly […]
Read More»Corrections and Policing, through the Ministry of Justice, contributed $300,000 to the City of Moose Jaw for three police officers who conduct comprehensive investigations and work on a number of proactive, community-based policing initiatives in order to help reduce crime. The Government of Saskatchewan’s Targeted Police Initiatives is responding to community crime-related priorities through the […]
Read More»A bill introduced in the legislature in the Fall 2012 session will move the control of the development and operations of the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) from municipal to provincial jurisdiction to further ensure the business success of GTH clients. The Global Transportation Hub Authority Act establishes the GTH as a Statutory Corporation; as an Agency of […]
Read More»The Government of Saskatchewan, City of Regina and the Saskatchewan Roughriders signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a new stadium that will be constructed on Evraz Place lands in Regina. It is anticipated the new stadium will be ready for use in early 2017. The $278 million required for the stadium will be funded through […]
Read More»White City’s new school, Emerald Ridge, will open in September 2014. The school will have space for 475 K-8 students as well as providing 50 child care spaces. The school, first approved by former Education Minister Donna Harpauer, will receive an $18 million contribution from the provincial government for the construction. White City Mayor Bruce […]
Read More»Ramps to improve traffic flow and safety at the junction of Highways 1 and 48 opened in early September. Highways Minister Don McMorris said the ramps are the first step in addressing safety and growth in the communities along the Highway 1 corridor. Regina Wascana Plains MLA Christine Tell said that she has been hearing […]
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