Hansard Speaker Index - 1st Session of the 23rd Legislature
- Belanger, Mr. Buckley (Liberal, Athabasca)
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Animal Identification Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 48)
- Camsell Portage, Sask.
- Community spirit, recognition, member's statement,
1455
- Child care
- Beauval day care centre, first permanent day care centre in community, member's statement,
2238
- Consumer Protection Act (No. 10)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
559–563
- Crop Insurance Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 60)
- Cumberland House, Sask.
- Accomplishments, member's statement,
1905
- Curling
- Raymond Daigneault Memorial Bonspiel in Ile-a-la-Crosse, member's statement,
785
- Direct Sellers Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 9)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
553
- Discrimination and racism
- International Day Against Racial Discrimination (March 21, 1996), member's statement,
413
- Economic development
- Partnership for Growth: Building on the Renewal of the Saskatchewan Economy, goals, working toward, moved (Thomson),
1273–1274
- Questions and comments,
1275
- Economic Development Department
- Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 5)
- Emergency 911 System Act (No. 43)
- Energy and Mines Department
- Environment protection
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Firearms Act (C-68)
- Enforcement, provincial control, moved (D'Autremont)
- Questions and comments
1608
- Forest industry
- Clearcutting practices, threat, Dore Lake population,
19
- Forest ecosystems, management, funding,
311
- Forest Resources Management Act (No. 20)
- Garson Lake, Sask.
- Community resilience, member's statement,
1626
- Health Districts Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 76)
- Health Facilities Licensing Act (No. 82)
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 16)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
490–492
- Highways and roads
- Northern Saskatchewan, improvement projects, Clearwater Forest Products, agreement, ministerial statement (Renaud),
2575
- Highways and Transportation Department
- Hospitals
- Fort Qu'Appelle Indian Hospital, funding,
1486
- Housing
- New housing program, Cumberland House, member's statement,
167
- Waterhen Lake housing initiative, member's statement,
1118
- Ile-a-la-Crosse, Sask.
- Homecoming celebration (ca. June 1996), commemorating 150th anniversary of Roman Catholic Church's arrival (1996) and 90th anniversary of Treaty 10 signing (1996), member's statement,
2487
- Indian and Métis Affairs Secretariat
- Indians/First Nations
- Aboriginal Awareness Week, and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations' 50th anniversary (1996), member's statement,
1706
- Federal government, new funding agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, member's statement,
2320–2321
- First Nations forum in Regina, member's statement,
1315
- Gathering rights, traditional,
311,
1295
- Interpretation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 21)
- Justice Department
- Estimates (1996-1997),
1082
- La Loche, Sask.
- Accomplishments, member's statement,
1289
- Legal Profession Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 25)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
441
- Legislative Assembly, hours of sitting
- Métis
- Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, and North West Saskatchewan Municipalities, protocol agreement, member's statement,
104
- Ministerial statements
- Highways and roads, northern Saskatchewan, improvement projects, Clearwater Forest Products, agreement (Renaud),
2575
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, General Revenue Fund, moved (MacKinnon),
775,
778–779
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, moved (MacKinnon),
1192–1193,
1195
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan, moved (Wall), amendment (Toth),
1727–1728
- Municipal Government Department
- Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 86)
- Naming of Northern Municipal Airports Act (No. 78)
- Natural gas
- Exploration, northern Saskatchewan, Canoe Lake, Primrose Lake Weapons Range, consultation,
1295
- Northern municipalities
- Round table meeting, La Ronge, far northern communities,
2574
- Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 72)
- Northern Saskatchewan
- Community and economic development, moved (Krawetz), amendment (Sonntag),
1442–1446
- Health care, funding and staff, allocation,
194–195
- Health care, improvement, strategy,
1179
- Northlands Career College, La Ronge
- Funding, Westside Community College system, Buffalo Narrows, impact,
740
- Oil industry
- Expansion, Alberta oil sands, northern Saskatchewan, benefits,
2205–2206
- Oral question period
- Environment protection, northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Forest industry, clearcutting practices, threat, Dore Lake population,
19
- Forest industry, forest ecosystems, management, funding,
311
- Hospitals, Fort Qu'Appelle Indian Hospital, funding,
1486
- Indians/First Nations, gathering rights, traditional,
311,
1295
- Natural gas, exploration, northern Saskatchewan, Canoe Lake, Primrose Lake Weapons Range, consultation,
1295
- Northern municipalities, round table meeting, La Ronge, far northern communities,
2574
- Northern Saskatchewan, health care, access (A. Musyj),
2087–2088
- Northern Saskatchewan, health care, funding and staff, allocation,
194–195
- Northern Saskatchewan, health care, improvement, strategy,
1179
- Northern Saskatchewan, housing, senior citizens,
1598,
1631
- Northlands Career College, funding, Westside Community College system, Buffalo Narrows, impact,
740
- Oil industry, expansion, Alberta oil sands, northern Saskatchewan, benefits,
2205–2206
- Provincial parks, northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Tourism, northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Pinehouse, Sask.
- Accomplishments, member's statement,
2028
- Commentary on a variety of individuals' accomplishments, member's statement,
2085
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure, petitions,
99,
131,
163,
187,
215,
247,
277,
307,
327,
345,
377,
411,
443,
469,
511,
537,
565,
611,
671,
733,
763,
783,
811,
1029,
1085,
1115,
1175,
1199,
1255,
1287,
1313,
1365,
1421,
1451,
1479,
1533,
1591,
1623,
1705,
1735,
1847,
1903,
1963,
2025,
2083,
2147,
2199,
2235,
2319,
2483,
2565,
2619,
3067,
3143
- Provincial parks
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Rural municipalities
- Tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlements, moved (Toth),
1635–1636
- Saskatchewan Income Plan Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 14)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
827–829
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Regina
- 20th anniversary (1996), member's statement,
1850
- Saskatchewan Municipal Board
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Saw mills
- Green Lake saw mill, new 20-year wood supply agreement signed with government, member's statement,
250
- Schools
- Commentary regarding public board's decision to keep Scott Collegiate, Regina, open in the fall, member's statement,
2200–2201
- Small-school games held in Stony Rapids, member's statement,
1967
- Small business
- Support, moved (Lorje), amendment (Draude)
- Snowmobile Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 53)
- Social assistance
- Redesigning Social Assistance: Preparing for the New Century, discussion paper, moved (Pringle),
525–527
- Stony Rapids, Sask.
- New developments in community, member's statement,
2622
- Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 91)
- Telephones
- Regional exchange system, implementation, moved (Gantefoer),
1943–1944
- Tourism
- Northern Saskatchewan, funding,
312
- Tributes
- Hastings, Earl Adam, Regina, former senator, member's statement,
1481
- O'Brien, Dennis, Buffalo Narrows, Buffalo Narrows Airways employee, member's statement,
1535
- Violence
- Increased incidents, member's statement,
736,
814
- Volleyball
- Ile-a-la-Crosse junior girls' volleyball team, recognition, member's statement,
3068
- Wildlife Habitat Protection Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 80)
- Youth
- Government commitment, lack of, condemnation, moved (Julé),
1612–1617
- Bjornerud, Mr. Bob (Liberal, Saltcoats)
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Sciences Week, member's statement,
2084
- Farm Safety Week, member's statement,
133
- Crop depredation
- Wildlife, compensation plan, moved (Bjornerud),
531–533
- Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 44)
- Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act (No. 114)
- Earth Day
- Recognition (April 22, 1996), member's statement,
1030–1031
- Electricity
- Rural underground distribution program,
1657–1658
- Emergency 911 System Act (No. 43)
- Environment and Resource Management Department
- Farm security
- Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane),
360–361
- Floods
- Appreciation of community flood volunteers, member's statement,
1004
- Flooded conditions in Kamsack, member's statement,
2273
- Health Facilities Licensing Act (No. 82)
- Highways and roads
- Rural municipalities, funding,
331
- Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 58)
- Langenburg, Sask.
- Achievements of Claude Desnoyers (teacher), Sharla Andrews (student), and Kerri Buchberger (volleyball player), member's statement,
844–845
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan
- Libraries Co-operation Act, 1996 (No. 29)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
508
- Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 32)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
992–993
- Ministerial statements
- Telecommunications, Internet, Sympatico service, fixed cost regardless of location (Teichrob),
3075
- Motions for supply (interim)
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, General Revenue Fund, moved (MacKinnon),
774
- Expenses, fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, moved (MacKinnon),
1193–1194,
1220
- Motor vehicles, insurance
- Personal injury protection plan, moved (Wall), amendment (Toth),
1718–1719
- Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 46)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
2389,
2392
- Municipal Employees' Pension Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 55)
- Municipal Government Department
- Municipal Government Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment and Repeal Act, 1996 (No. 36)
- Municipal Hail Insurance Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 31)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
564
- Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 86)
- Municipalities
- Amalgamation, opposition, moved (Bjornerud), amendment (Whitmore),
224–226
- Natural Resources Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 49)
- Newspapers
- Job losses, newspapers acquired by Hollinger Inc., member's statement,
36
- Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensers Professions Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 24)
- Oral question period
- Electricity, rural underground distribution program,
1657–1658
- Highways and roads, rural municipalities, funding,
331
- Municipalities, administrative costs,
254–255
- Rural communities, health care, funding,
2766
- Rural municipalities, Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, projects, funding,
1516–1517
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, advertising, Globe and Mail
2030–2031
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, collective agreement, benefits and wages,
1317–1318
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, political patronage appointments, problems,
1183
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, president, appointment,
736–738
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, president, former, contract,
41,
738
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, privatization, consideration,
1318
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, re-engineering process,
617
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, emergency services,
786–787,
847
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, managers, overtime pay, etc.,
816,
847,
1205–1206
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, mediator, appointment,
948,
978
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, resolution,
875–876,
978
- Schools, bus transportation, communication devices, installation,
3001
- Service Districts Act (No. 33), withdrawal,
1908,
1972
- Special care homes, Eaglestone Lodge, Kamsack, changes,
1260,
2856,
3071
- Special care homes, Yorkton, bed shortage,
2626–2627
- Students, summer employment, SaskTel strike action, effect,
1123
- Telecommunications, Internet, rural service rates,
2154–2155
- Pharmacy Act, 1996 (No. 40)
- Plains Health Centre, Regina
- Closure, petitions,
99,
131,
187,
215,
247,
277,
307,
327,
345,
377,
411,
469,
511,
537,
565,
585,
611,
671,
733,
763,
783,
811,
843,
867,
915,
943,
975,
1001,
1029,
1085,
1115,
1145,
1175,
1199,
1255,
1287,
1313,
1339,
1365,
1421,
1451,
1479,
1509,
1623,
1651,
1679,
1705,
1763,
1903,
1963,
2025,
2083,
2147,
2199,
2235,
2271,
2411,
2483,
2565,
2619,
2687,
2761,
2851,
2935,
2997,
3067,
3143
- Planning and Development Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 73)
- Public Employees Pension Plan Act (No. 64)
- Public Libraries Act, 1996 (No. 28)
- Committee of the Whole Assembly,
503–508
- Rural communities
- Health care, funding,
2766
- Rural municipalities
- Canada-Saskatchewan infrastructure works program, projects, funding,
1516–1517
- Tax loss, compensation, treaty land entitlements, moved (Toth),
1634–1635
- Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 71)
- Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
- Annual convention held in Regina, member's statement,
217
- Saskatchewan Pension Annuity Fund Act (No. 63)
- Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Collective agreement, benefits and wages,
1317–1318
- Political patronage appointments, problems,
1183
- President, former, contract,
41,
738
- Privatization, consideration,
1318
- Re-engineering process,
617
- Strike action, mediator, appointment,
948,
978
- Saskatchewan Water Corporation
- Estimates (1996-1997),
1676
- SaskEnergy Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 35)
- Schools
- Bus transportation, communication devices, installation,
3001
- Service Districts Act (No. 33)
- Sports
- Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame (1996), Gord Kluzak, inductee, member's statement,
2688–2689
- Students
- Summer employment, SaskTel strike action, effect,
1123
- Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 65)
- Tax Enforcement Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 45)
- Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 111)
- Telecommunications
- Internet, rural service rates, member's statement,
3068
- Internet, Sympatico service, fixed cost regardless of location, ministerial statement (Teichrob),
3075
- Telephones
- Regional exchange system, implementation, moved (Gantefoer),
1940–1941
- Universities
- Campion College, Regina, Award of Merit (1996), Brad Hornung, recipient, member's statement,
1906
- Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1996 (no. 70)
- Boyd, Mr. Bill (Progressive Conservative, Kindersley)
- Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne
- Agriculture and Food Department
- Budget (March 28, 1996)
- Moved (MacKinnon) to resolve into Committee of Finance, amendment (Boyd),
623
- Cameco Corporation
- Shares, sale, ministerial statement (Wiens),
1126
- Casinos
- North Battleford exhibition association, revenue loss,
846–847
- Centenarians
- Lee, Leslie W., Choiceland, 100th birthday, member's statement,
1772
- Condolences
- Sutor, Russell Allan (former MLA), moved (Romanow),
300
- Crime
- Rates, urban centres,
1742
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1770–1771
- Review and changes, moved (Boyd),
2695
- Crown corporations
- Review, public meetings, ministerial statement (Wiens),
1688–1689
- Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act (No. 114)
- Drug abuse/substance abuse
- Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
948–949
- Economic development,
543
- Employment
- Loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
- Government
- Credit rating, upgrade, ministerial statement (MacKinnon),
1913
- Information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
1744
- Public opinion polls,
738
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP)
- Overpayment, bills, collection,
18
- Overpayment, bills, collection, crop insurance, eligibility,
980,
1034–1035
- High technology
- Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2092
- Justice Department
- Independent prosecutor (Chris Evans), report,
1293
- Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 4) (No 62)
- Legislative Assembly members
- Compensation, moved (Boyd),
256
- Former, 100th birthday celebration, Leslie W. Lee,
1772
- Liberal Party of Saskatchewan
- Meat processing industry
- Intercontinental Packers Ltd., expansion,
1204,
1261
- Milk Control Board
- Regulations, opposition, Baker dairy farm,
2031
- Ministerial statements
- Cameco Corporation, shares, sale (Wiens),
1126
- Crown corporations, review, public meetings (Wiens),
1688–1689
- Government, credit rating, upgrade, Standard and Poor's (MacKinnon),
1913
- Government, information systems, ISM 2000, memorandum of understanding (Lingenfelter),
1744
- High technology, Synchrotron light source research facility, Saskatoon (Lingenfelter),
2092
- Occupational health and safety, Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week (June 3-7, 1996) (Anguish),
2093
- Saskferco, expansion (Wiens),
1124
- Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw, opening (Lingenfelter),
2035
- Motions (Priority of debate)
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP), legislation, moved (Boyd),
22
- Motions (under Rule 46)
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement, review and changes, moved (Boyd),
2695
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP), overpayment, bills, collection deadline, moved (Boyd),
10
- Legislative Assembly members, compensation, moved (Boyd),
256
- Sexual offenders, high-risk, public identification, moved (Boyd),
197–198
- Music
- Cadet band concert at Regina's Centre of Arts (April 10, 1996), member's statement,
814–815
- Occupational health and safety
- Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week (June 3-7, 1996), ministerial statement (Anguish),
2093
- Oral question period
- Canadian Wheat Board, monopoly,
516–517
- Casinos, North Battleford exhibition association, revenue loss,
846–847
- Crime, rates, urban centres,
1742
- Crown Construction Tendering Agreement,
1770–1771
- Crown corporations, review,
1684
- Drug abuse/substance abuse, Whitespruce Youth Treatment Centre, amalgamation with Calder Centre,
948–949
- Economic development,
543
- Employment, loss, Ford Credit Canada, Regina,
448–449
- Government, costs, reduction,
542–543
- Government, public opinion polls,
738
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP), overpayment, bills, collection,
18,
980
- Gross revenue insurance program (GRIP), overpayment, bills, collection, crop insurance, eligibility,
980,
1034–1035
- Health district boards, funding,
788
- Justice Department, independent prosecutor (Chris Evans), report,
1293
- Meat processing industry, Intercontinental Packers Ltd., expansion,
1204,
1261
- Milk Control Board, regulations, opposition, Baker dairy farm,
2031
- Municipalities, amalgamation,
615–616
- Municipalities, funding,
590
- Regulations, review, reduction and elimination,
2242
- Sales taxes, harmonization, rate,
570
- Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living, Home oxygen program,
919–920
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation, president and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1514–1515
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, privatization, consideration,
877
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications, strike action, tentative agreement,
1261
- Service Districts Act (No. 33), withdrawal,
1828–1829
- Small business, Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2152–2153
- Social assistance, work-for-welfare program, implementation,
3072
- Special care homes, Pioneers Haven, Kerrobert, closure,
2941
- Special care homes, Swift Current Care Centre, closure,
1710
- Taxation, First Nations, dispute, court action,
1318,
1911
- Taxpayers' Protection Act (No. 42),
417
- Referendum and Plebiscite Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 52)
- Regulations
- Review, reduction and elimination,
2242
- Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living
- Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 8)
- Saskatchewan Power Corporation
- President and vice-president, executive vehicles, lease,
1514–1515
- Saskatchewan Regulatory Reform Act (No. 119)
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Privatization, consideration,
877
- Strike action, tentative agreement,
1261
- Saskferco Products Inc., Belle Plaine
- Expansion, ministerial statement (Wiens),
1124
- Service Districts Act (No. 33)
- Sexual offenders
- High-risk, public identification, moved (Boyd),
197–198
- Small business
- Queen City Cleaners, Regina, closure,
2152–2153
- Social assistance
- Work-for-welfare program, implementation,
3072
- Special care homes
- Pioneers Haven, Kerrobert, closure,
2941
- Swift Current Care Centre, closure,
1710
- Taxation
- First nations, dispute, court action,
1318,
1911
- Taxpayers' Protection Act (No. 42)
- Oral question period,
417
- Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw
- Opening, ministerial statement (Lingenfelter),
2035
- Tributes
- Leith, George, former MP for Eston-Elrose constituency, member's statement,
2150
- Weddings
- Recognition of Goohsen-Nystuen nuptials (April 4, 1996), member's statement,
766
- Recognition of Sonntag-Wilkinson nuptials (May 16, 1996), member's statement,
1682
- Workers' Compensation Board Accountability Act (No. 121)
- Bradley, Ms. Judy (NDP, Weyburn-Big Muddy)
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Sciences Month (May 1996), and John Noble, recipient of Distinguished Diploma Graduate Award from University of Saskatchewan, member's statement,
1626
- Arts and culture
- Regional dance competition held in Ogema (April 27, 1996), member's statement,
1482
- Bus transportation
- L'il Red Bus line, relaunch, member's statement,
330–331
- Child care
- Souris Valley Child Care Corporation, official opening in Weyburn, member's statement,
166–167
- Economic development
- South East Regional Economic Development Authority in Weyburn, official launch, member's statement,
413–414
- Education
- National Congress on Rural Education held in Saskatoon (March 13-15, 1996), member's statement,
251
- Southeast Regional College, alternate high school program, member's statement,
2486
- Education, post-secondary
- And training, funding priority, commendation, moved (Bradley), amendment (Krawetz),
1093–1097
- Farm security
- Workable, fair and affordable approach, designing, moved (Murrell), amendment (McLane),
374–375
- Firearms Act (C-68)
- Enforcement, provincial control, moved (D'Autremont),
1608
- Football
- Retirement of Saskatchewan Roughriders' Dave Ridgway, member's statement,
1177
- Forests and forestry
- National Forest Week (ca. May 6-12, 1996) and Arbor Day (May 6, 1996), member's statement,
1342
- Health Department
- Portfolio, redundancy, moved (Toth),
1932–1934
- Historic buildings
- Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society
- Vintage Building award (1996), Logan W. Bjarnason, restoration of 1907 Symes homestead in Froude, recipient, member's statement,
2622
- Hockey
- Saskatchewan Hockey Association, Midget AA provincial championships (1996), Weyburn PanCanadian Midget Beavers, champions, member's statement,
446
- Indians/First Nations
- Dancers, Donetta and Trevor Seack, Weyburn, recognition, member's statement,
1088
- Treaty land entitlements, provincial agreement signed, Cowessess First Nation, member's statement,
309
- Manufacturing industry
- Alcatel Canada Wire, Weyburn plant expansion, member's statement,
133–134
- Public libraries
- Southeast Regional Library's branch of the year (1996), Weyburn Public Library, recipient, and 30th anniversary of the regional library system (1996), member's statement,
786
- Schools
- Weyburn Junior High School, student initiatives to celebrate Red Cross 100th Canadian anniversary, member's statement,
1511
- Secretaries
- Secretaries Week (April 21-27, 1996) and Secretaries Day (April 24, 1996), member's statement,
1117
- Small business
- Geo-Ark Petrographic, Lang, recognition, member's statement,
568
- Prairie Amusements, Weyburn, opening of new recreational facility (June 1, 1996), member's statement,
3068
- Social work
- Social Work Week (March 4-10, 1996), member's statement,
37–38
- Students
- National geography challenge in Ottawa (May 18, 1996), Brandon Swertz and Michael Larson, participants, member's statement,
978
- Theatre
- Signal Hill Theatre, premiere of That'll Be the Day play in Weyburn (August 10, 1996), member's statement,
2764–2765
- Tourism
- Tourism Saskatchewan's and Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council's certification recognition dinner '96 in Regina, and economic value of tourism, member's statement,
2238
- Women
- Weyburn Committee Against Family Violence's walk, candlelight vigil and ceremony, member's statement,
1707
- Youth
- Weyburn Youth Centre, ground-breaking ceremony (May 24, 1996), member's statement,
1824–1825