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Cheque is in the mail: Insurance rebates coming to Saskatchewan drivers

SGI has said it is giving the one-time rebate because of its strong financial position Don Morgan, minister responsible for SGI, says the cash to vehicle owners will help stimulate the economy at a time it could use a boost. SGI says the rebates will total about $285 million with an average payout per recipient of $380. Drivers should expect cheques to arrive between mid-May and early June. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 11, 2021. © Copyright Weyburn Review

Saskatchewan insurer target of cyber attack

Article content Hackers are apparently trying to extort a Saskatchewan insurance company by threatening to release its customers’ personal and financial information on the Internet, and have already done it to some clients. John Galon Insurance Services Ltd. has launched a forensic investigation into a “security incident” in Regina, according to its parent company. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Saskatchewan insurer target of cyber attack Back to video The extent of the breach and the hackers’ demands are unclear, but the cyber-saboteurs posted private insurance documents from several clients online, including their phone numbers, addresses and credit card information.

Sask electric vehicle owners call for more charging stations in province

  SASKATOON Saskatchewan’s electric vehicle (EV) society is calling on the provincial government to start investing in EV infrastructure rather than imposing a $150 fee on EV owners. In the spring provincial budget, the Sask Party introduced Canada’s first tax on EVs. The government said the goal of the fee is to recoup gas tax revenue EV owners would not contribute too, which helps maintain and fix provincial highways. Automotive experts disagreed with the provincial government’s decision to impose an annual fee on EV owners, considering EVs are still in an early-adoption phase in Saskatchewan. Currently Saskatchewan has 403 EVs registered in the province according to Saskatchewan Government Insurance.

Sask electric vehicle owners call on government to delay annual fee, invest in EV infrastructure

Sask electric vehicle owners call on government to delay annual fee, invest in EV infrastructure
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I still see that smile : Sask police agencies focusing on impaired driving in May

  SASKATOON The death of a loved one from impaired driving is something Bonny and Craig Stevenson hopes no other family has to face. “When the officer told us that our 17-year-old son is deceased, those are just really tough moments to describe,” said Bonny. Bonny and Craig lost their son Quinn Stevenson August 3, 2013 in a two-vehicle incident involving an impaired driver. Quinn was on his way to work at the Saskatoon Golf Course. The 17-year-old had only recently graduated from Centennial High School. “I still see that smile very often and it’s just something that will always be embedded in our hearts.”

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