The homeownership dreams of another Habitat for Humanity (Habitat) partner family came true today at a key ceremony held at 1214 Robinson Street in Regina.
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 homeownership dreams of another Habitat for Humanity (Habitat) partner family came true today at a key ceremony held at 1214 Robinson Street in Regina.
A 26 kilometre stretch of Highway 11 now has a smoother, safer surface following the completion of $2.8 million of work from Lumsden to Bethune.
The route for the future bypass south of Regina, from Highway 33 to Highway 1 west of the city, has been selected and approved by the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.
Saskatchewan is moving forward in efforts to monitor its upland game bird population.
Two Habitat for Humanity partner families will soon achieve their dream of homeownership, thanks to $100,000 in funding assistance from the province through Saskatchewan Housing Corporation.
Moose Jaw area motorists are reminded to slow to 60 km/hr through work zones as major improvements will be underway in the area.
A family in Moose Jaw will soon have a home of their own, thanks to a partnership with Habitat for Humanity, Conexus Credit Union and $50,000 in funding assistance from the province through the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation.
Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff have jointly proclaimed June 16-22, Saskatchewan's 15th Annual Native Prairie Appreciation Week.
Social Services Minister and Minister responsible for the Status of Women June Draude is representing Saskatchewan at the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Meeting of Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women.
Renovations have been completed on a 24-unit apartment building, located at 115 McKendry Avenue West in Melfort.