

HAWKINS PRESCHOOL Openings for 2- and 3-year-olds for the fall 636-7051 or 638-3685. March 25-26 Chamber of Commerce Bob Walters, 638-4725.įIRST PRESBYTERIAN KINDERGARTEN AND PRESCHOOL Now accepting applications for 2002-03 school year Jennifer Coulter, 636-1288. Mississippi Trade Mart at State Fairgrounds in Jackson admission, $4.ĪARP SAFE-DRIVING CLASS 12:30-4:30 p.m. Saturday Westminster Presbyterian Church.īAGWELL ANTIQUES SHOW Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. VICKSBURG MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Beginners recital, 11 a.m. Saturday, 6530 Nailor Road food, fun, games. SOUTH PARK ELEMENTARY SPRING FLING 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
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Saturday, Battlefield Inn Mable Jennings is the conference host Delores Wright Hicks and Peggy Hicks will speak refreshments will be served Friday, and lunch will be served Saturday free admission. “HEART TO HEART WOMEN’S CONFERENCE” 6:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Oak Ridge youth and community center music by Buck Wild and the Wild Bunch hamburgers, drinks.įRIDAY NIGHT BLUES 9 p.m.-until, Friday American Legion “The Hut ” music by DJs Dr. 61 South no diets, no dues, no weigh-ins 638-0011. That’s positive change where you benefit.OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 6-7 tonight, Bowmar Baptist Church, U.S. We’ll ensure the current prosperity of the government helps everyone in our province. A government’s first priority should be caring for the people it serves.

We’re releasing our platform on Tommy Douglas Day because it’s consistent with the bedrock of Tommy’s beliefs. “We’ve built this platform for everyone in Saskatchewan. Lingenfelter says the NDP platform’s balanced budget has been independently verified by economist M.C. It includes a plan to pay down debt, save for the future using the Bright Futures Fund, and address much-needed infrastructure repairs including fixing highways and helping municipalities with water, sewer and recycling services. Lingenfelter says the NDP’s platform is fully costed and affordable for Saskatchewan and will not increase taxes for any citizen in the province. Lingenfelter says the NDP will make sure everyone benefits from the economy and plans for the future by reviewing potash royalties to ensure Saskatchewan people get their fair share of revenues eliminating the Small Business Tax and mandating 50 per cent of the electricity grid by 2025 to come from clean, renewable energy. He says the NDP will make life more affordable for families, including next-generation rent control and affordable housing fully funded freeze on tuition fees at universities and SIAST institutions for four years and 10,000 early learning and childcare spaces with a subsidized cap on fees.

Lingenfelter said the NDP is focused on better healthcare including more doctors from Saskatchewan's own medical school, double the province’s primary healthcare clinics and Community Access Hospitals 750 additional long-term care beds and more affordable assisted living units for seniors and free children’s dental care program.

We’ll bring changes like rent control, better healthcare, children’s dental care and a fair share of our province’s potash royalties for the people of Saskatchewan.” “In our platform, we’re committed to a better province. “Our NDP team has met with thousands of Saskatchewan citizens in this campaign talking about positive change where you benefit,” says Provincial NDP Leader Dwain Lingenfelter. Late Federal NDP leader Jack Layton and Provincial NDP Leader Dwain Lingenfelter posed with Weyburn's Tommy Douglas statue.Ĭelebrating Tommy Douglas Day today, the NDP released its platform for positive change.
