Of the $118 million allocated by the government across post-secondary schools in the province, Palliser Campus received zero.
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- observer
- - September 18, 2009 at 15:00:19
Nice to see we still have one counselor standing up for the interest of this city. Keep up the good work Brian.
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- Doug
- - September 18, 2009 at 14:34:32
Coun. Swanson did mention the school has received money in the past, it was the current round of funding in question as to why we were left out. I guess it's payback for supporting the NDP in Moose Jaw for so many years.
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- J.J.
- - September 18, 2009 at 14:18:32
So what's your point, Brian? One has to make application before one gets considered. Snubbed, my nanny.
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- ANOTHER DAVE
- - September 18, 2009 at 14:15:00
Of course if he paid as much service to what we have going for our city versus whats always wrong he would be an excellent ambassador. However, if you read the article it also mentions that 'This capital investment in SIAST Palliser is part of the greatest total annual provincial investment in training by any government in the provinces history.' But, why would he do that.
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- ANOTHER DAVE
- - September 18, 2009 at 14:08:59
Of course he failed to mention the 3.9 million of capital funding SIAST Palliser received for upgrades in 2007-2008. Go to the Sask Gov't News Release dated Feb 8, 2007.
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- Another Dave
- - September 18, 2009 at 13:38:08
All smoke and mirrors. Getting ready for election.
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- Barry MacGuire
- - September 18, 2009 at 13:18:47
Michelson is a joke, Boughen is a joke...what did we get from these bozos?....A multiplex...we are done for anything else including a hospital or affordable housing WARREN and Ray !
Stop praising Brad Wall Street and start doing something for Moose Jaw...also your high priced help should stay off this blog during office hours, we aren't paying them to defend your zero record... DO SOMETHING RAY AND WARREN or please join Ringling brothers where you will be welcomed!
Of the $118 million allocated by the government across post-secondary schools in the province, Palliser Campus received zero.
