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