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Sask. won't borrow money to avoid deficits: ministers
To help stimulate Saskatchewan's bruised economy, couldn't the province just borrow more money? And if so, what's the limit? Those were some of the questions on the minds of delegates last week during...
Syndicated Author
Feb 08, 2016
Sask. won't borrow money to avoid deficits: ministers
To help stimulate Saskatchewan's bruised economy, couldn't the province just borrow more money? And if so, what's the limit? Those were some of the questions on the minds of delegates last week during...
Syndicated Author
Feb 08, 2016
Sask. won't borrow money to avoid deficits: ministers
To help stimulate Saskatchewan's bruised economy, couldn't the province just borrow more money? And if so, what's the limit? Those were some of the questions on the minds of delegates last week during...
CJME News
Feb 08, 2016
City hall set for $4M worth of repair and renos in 2017
Regina City Hall is undergoing millions of dollars worth of renovations in 2017, part of the city's spending plans some might not have seen. Mayor Michael Fougere confirmed that work will cost the cit...
CJME News
Apr 30, 2017
Swift Current and Moose Jaw look to hike property taxes
Cities across Saskatchewan are crunching the numbers to prepare for their 2018 budgets and some are planning tax hikes. People in Swift Current could see a big bump in their property taxes in the new ...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2017
Federal government in good financial shape, provinces not so much: PBO
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals could add billions of dollars in spending and keep federal finances sustainable over the long run, Parliament's budget watchdog says in a report that begins to ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2020
NDP take aim at Sask. Party budget
The opposition NDP had choice words for the Wall government over the provincial budget, pointing an accusatory finger. "With this budget, the Sask. Party prove that they have, once again, lied to...
Britton Gray
Mar 22, 2017
Regina Public Library not asking for tax hike
Regina Public Library isn't going to be asking for more money from taxpayers to plug the hole provincial budget cuts have left. In a news release, the library said it won't be asking for a mill rate i...
Britton Gray
Apr 07, 2017
Council settles on 4.34% tax increase
Regina residents will be opening their wallets and paying more for property taxes over the next year. After about six-and-a-half hours of discussion, city council voted to approve the 2018 general ope...
Kevin Martel
Feb 28, 2018
City council discusses a plan to deal with legalization of recreational marijuana and a proposal that would have fined homeowners for not clearing their sidewalks within 48 hours of a snowfall. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Regina council delays decision to address funding shortfall
Regina city council has decided to wait another week before making any tough decisions on how to fill a financial hole created after the provincial budget was unveiled. Delegation after delegation spo...
Apr 11, 2017
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