

A new year! I hope you're ready to join me as we embrace the upcoming year with hope, genuine respect, heartfelt sincerity, positivity, and immense gratitude.
As we welcome the New Year, I extend my warmest wishes for a year filled with health, happiness, and success for you and your loved ones. Reflecting on the year behind us, I am deeply grateful for the continued opportunity to represent and serve our incredible community—an honour and a responsibility I hold with great care. While challenges remain, I am steadfast in my commitment to working collaboratively to address our shared priorities and build a stronger future for all.
May the year ahead be one of new possibilities, dreams realized, and hearts filled with joy. Let us embrace the journey with resilience, hope, and gratitude—celebrating the lessons learned, the challenges overcome, and the connections that sustain us. As we turn the page, may the sorrows of the past fade away, replaced by renewed purpose and optimism.
May the coming year bring fresh opportunities, limitless possibilities, and the courage to chase your dreams. Let it remind us that every moment is a gift, every day a blessing, and every step an opportunity to grow.
Wishing you a spectacular year filled with new adventures, unforgettable memories, and lasting fulfillment. May every step you take lead you closer to happiness and success. Happy New Year!
From our home to yours, best wishes to you and your family. May the New Year bring peace, joy, prosperity, and laughter. Here’s to new beginnings, meaningful moments, and a year filled with love, hope, and endless possibilities

This is a great idea! As the new year rolls along take a minute to write down the great moments. At the end of the year you can read all the them back. It would be great for the kids to do as well!


The second step of the provincial government's four-year income tax reduction plan coupled with indexation means a family of four in Saskatchewan will pay no provincial income tax on their first $65,000 of income in 2026. That's the highest tax-free income tax threshold in Canada.
"We want to ensure Saskatchewan remains the most affordable place to live in Canada," Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Jim Reiter said. "That is why our government is raising the personal, spousal and child tax exemptions, as well as the seniors' supplement, by $500 each year over four years."
Premier Scott Moe, "We’re working hard to keep Saskatchewan one of the most affordable places to live.
First, by indexing the personal income tax rate to the national rate of inflation, we’re protecting taxpayers and preserving the tax-free income threshold.
That, along with the provincial government’s four-year income tax reduction plan means that in 2026, a Saskatchewan family of four will pay no income tax on their first $65,000 of income, the highest tax-free income threshold in Canada."
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