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Saskatchewan is set to experience a weak La Niña event this year, which will bringing colder-than-average temperatures to many parts of the province in December. More snow than usual is also possible.
Ryan Riffel, who works with the Regina Mustangs and the Rusty Shovel Landscape Shop, said the timing of the donation was critical. He said parents, players and local businesses all stepped up.
The council's budget meeting has 76 delegations signed up to speak, and another seven for the police portion, with deliberations set to begin Monday on the forecasted 15.69 per cent property tax hike.
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