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GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Saskatchewan POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT 3039 WATER CORPORATION CLAVET S0K $57.46 ABERDEEN SOUTHWEST WATER UTILITY BOARD SASKATOON S7K $441.95 ALLAN SOUTH RURAL WATER UTILITY ALLAN S0K $4,038.12 ANTELOPE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA NO. 122 CABRI S0N $1,803.29 ARBORFIELD CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA 15 CARROT RIVER S0E $1,783.19 ARLINGTON RURAL MUNICIPALITY 79 SHAUNAVON S0N $26,786.51 ASSINIBOIA RURAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION INC. ASSINIBOIA S0H $262.86 B P D WATER SOCIETY CORPORATION BRIERCREST S0H $973.34 BAILDON RURAL MUNICIPALITY 131 MOOSE JAW S6H $17,619.76 BAILDON RURAL WATER PIPELINE UTILITY BOARD MOOSE JAW S6H $48.29 BATTLEFORDS TRANSIT SYSTEM NORTH BATTLEFORD S9A $3,251.19 BENGOUGH PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AUTHORITY BENGOUGH S0C $1,639.77 BIRCH HILLS CONSERVATION AREA #58 BIRCH HILLS S0J $135.33 BORDEN & DISTRICT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BORDEN S0K $1,598.89 BRATT'S LAKE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA NO 83 WILCOX S0G $48.69 BRIGHTWATER LAKE CAA NO 97 DUNDURN S0K $1,892.47 BRITANNIA/WILTON RURAL FIRE BOARD LLOYDMINSTER S9V $578.32 BROCK RINK ASSOCIATION BROCK S0L $2,022.38 BRODERICK CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA NO 135 OUTLOOK S0L $5.51 BROKENSHELL RURAL MUNICIPALITY 68 WEYBURN S4H $13,864.61 BUCHANAN C & D AREA NO 51 BUCHANAN S0A $574.99 BURGIS CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA NO 134 CANORA S0A $383.90 BURR CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY NO 130 HUMBOLDT S0K $119.64 CAMBRIA RURAL MUNICIPALITY 6 TORQUAY S0C $23,441.82 CANA RURAL MUNICIPALITY #214 MELVILLE S0A $12,166.59 CANORA RURAL PUBLIC UTILITY BOARD CANORA S0A $2,555.71 CARIBOU WEST PIPELINE CO-OPERATIVE MOOSE JAW S6H $145.02 CARLETON HOUSING (LLOYDMINSTER) INC. LLOYDMINSTER S9V $2,643.00 CARON/MORTLACH PUBLIC UTILITY BOARD CARONPORT S0H $8,776.87 CENTRAL REGIONAL LANDFILL WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY INC. WADENA S0A $5,687.15 CEYLON REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY CEYLON S0C $1,740.70 CHINOOK REGIONAL LIBRARY SWIFT CURRENT S9H $6,906.20 CITY OF ESTEVAN ESTEVAN S4A $408,251.15 CITY OF MARTENSVILLE MARTENSVILLE S0K $191,338.03 CITY OF MEADOW LAKE MEADOW LAKE S9X $149,456.53 Page 1 of 27 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Saskatchewan POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT CITY OF MELFORT MELFORT S0E $123,818.55 CITY OF MELVILLE MELVILLE S0A $94,366.79 CITY OF MOOSE JAW MOOSE JAW S6H $658,294.25 CITY OF NORTH BATTLEFORD NORTH BATTLEFORD S9A $392,869.56 CITY OF PRINCE ALBERT PRINCE ALBERT S6V $704,458.12 CITY OF REGINA REGINA S4P $7,864,275.60 CITY OF SASKATOON SASKATOON S7K $5,859,657.76 CITY OF SWIFT CURRENT SWIFT CURRENT S9H $422,284.20 CITY OF WARMAN WARMAN S0K $130,768.63 CITY OF WEYBURN WEYBURN S4H $89,507.12 CITY OF YORKTON YORKTON S3N $351,843.52 CLEARWATER RIVER DENE CLEARWATER RIVER S0M $2,492.03 CLOVER LAKE PUBLIC UTILITY BOARD TURTLEFORD S0M $53.16 CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GLENAVON GLENAVON S0G $3,843.15 COTEAU HILLS RURAL WATER PIPELINE ASSOCIATION BEECHY S0L $5,928.47 CREEKSIDE ESTATES INC. MAPLE CREEK S0N $1,222.37 CRESS HOUSING CORPORATION SASKATOON S7N $31,358.33 CRYSTAL BAY/SUNSET PUBLIC UTILITY BOARD TURTLEFORD S0M $118.06 CUPAR CONSERVATION AREA NO 61 EARL GREY S0G $45.49 CUTBANK RURAL PIPELINE UTILITY LOREBURN S0H $1,624.44 CUTKNIFE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF NO 439 (PART TIME EMPLOYEES) CUT KNIFE S0M $25,880.29 DEBDEN RECREATION BOARD DEBDEN S0J $2,160.93 DINSMORE AND DISTRICT FIRE PROTECTION INC. MILDEN S0L $1,327.72 DISTRICT 31 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT & DIVERSIFICATION BOARD NIPAWIN S0E $55.38 DISTRICT OF KATEPWA LEBRET S0G $17,163.26 DOUG BONNEAU MEADOW LAKE S9X $62.37 DUFFERIN WATER ASSOCIATION BETHUNE S0G $1,517.24 DUNDURN AND AREA WASTE WATER UTILITY DUNDURN S0K $1,779.07 DUNDURN RURAL WATER UTILITY DUNDURN S0K $33,679.71 EAGLESTONE LODGE PERSONAL CARE HOME INC. KAMSACK S0A $2,582.43 EARL GREY LONGLAKETON FIRE PROTECTION EARL GREY S0G $165.95 EASTSIDE WATER PIPELINE UTILITY OUTLOOK S0L $483.50 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGINA INC. REGINA S4P $3,523.58 EGG LAKE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY BALGONIE S0G $15.57 EIGHT-MILE PIPELINE ASSOCIATION INC. MOOSE JAW S6H $1,022.19 Page 2 of 27 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Saskatchewan POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT ELK RIDGE UTILITY LTD. WASKESIU LAKE S0J $1,365.76 ELROSE REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY ELROSE S0L $452.12 ELROSE-MONET DISTRICT RECREATION BOARD ELROSE S0L $325.65 ESTON RIVERSIDE REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY ESTON S0L $1,875.07 ESTON-KINDERSLEY WATER ADMINISTRATION BOARD ESTON S0L $14,796.73 EXCEL RURAL MUNICIPALITY #71 VICEROY S0H $11,592.65 FISHING LAKE FIRST NATION NO 89 WADENA S0A $3,087.89 FLETTS SPRINGS CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY MELFORT S0E $396.38 FLOWING WELL CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY HODGEVILLE S0H $1,507.37 FOAM LAKE & DISTRICT FIRE ASSOCIATION INC FOAM LAKE S0A $469.73 FRANCIS RURAL MUNICIPALITY 127 FRANCIS S0G $36,748.94 GLENBURN REGIONAL PARK MAYMONT S0M $1,534.58 GOLDEN TWILIGHT LODGE INCORPORATED MACKLIN S0L $2,280.93 GOOD LAKE C & D AREA NO 94 CANORA S0A $1,279.16 GOOD LAKE RURAL MUNICIPALITY NO 274 CANORA S0A $24,120.93 GOOD SPIRIT LAKE WATERSHED ASSOCIATION BOARD NO 6 CANORA S0A $46.49 GREEN LAKE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA HERSCHEL S0L $18.12 HANGINGHIDE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA 127 STAR CITY S0E $134.73 HATKE LAKE C & D AREA LEROY S0K $725.53 HIGHWAY 1 WEST WATER CO-OPERATIVE MOOSE JAW S6H $70.02 HIGHWAY 41 WATER UTILITY ABERDEEN S0K $8,004.59 HIGHWAY 49 FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION INC. PELLY S0A $498.63 HIGHWAY 55 WASTE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION CANWOOD S0J $11,975.76 HODGEVILLE FIRE COMMITTEE HODGEVILLE S0H $152.16 HODGEVILLE VETERINARY SERVICE DISTRICT HODGEVILLE S0H $258.46 INTERLAKE REGIONAL WATER BOARD COCHIN S0M $5,711.37 INTERVALLEY WATER INC. MARTENSVILLE S0K $15,347.94 IRANDEAL CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY NO 115 KAMSACK S0A $54.51 ITUNA AREA FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION ITUNA S0A $44.50 IVER MAIN PLACE INC. CENTRAL BUTTE S0H $2,352.02 JACKFISH LAKE WEST WATER UTILITY CORP. MEOTA S0M $7,969.20 JOHN M. CUELENAERE PUBLIC LIBRARY PRINCE ALBERT S6V $4,949.76 KEY WEST RURAL MUNICIPALITY #70 OGEMA S0C $8,916.78 KINGSLEY CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY KIPLING S0G $580.37 LA MAISON MAMAWE-ATOSKETAK INC. SASKATOON S7M $1,101.89 Page 3 of 27 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Saskatchewan POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT LAC LA RONGE INDIAN BAND LA RONGE S0J $38,800.73 LAC LA RONGE REGIONAL WATER CORPORATION AIR RONGE S0J $19,949.14 LAC PELLETIER PUBLIC UTILITY BOARD SWIFT CURRENT S9H $638.49 LAKE ALMA RECREATION BOARD LAKE ALMA S0C $1,096.50 LAKELAND & DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CHRISTOPHER LAKE S0J $6,409.64 LAKELAND LIBRARY REGION NORTH BATTLEFORD S9A $8,492.36 LAKELAND RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF NO 521 CHRISTOPHER LAKE S0J $40,168.00 LANIGAN CREEK DELWOOD BROOK WATERSHED ASSOCIATION HUMBOLDT S0K $518.03 LAST MOUNTAIN HOUSING ASSOCIATION INC. STRASBOURG S0G $505.68 LAST MOUNTAIN VALLEY RURAL MUNICIPALITY 250 GOVAN S0G $14,770.52 LAWTONIA RURAL MUNICIPALITY 135 HODGEVILLE S0H $11,065.12 LEROY WEST CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY LEROY S0K $584.19 LINE #19 WATER PIPELINE UTILITY LOREBURN S0H $1,585.14 LLOYDMINSTER METIS HOUSING GROUP INC. LLOYDMINSTER S9V $7,143.79 LOWER FRENCHMAN WATER USERS ASSOCIATION VAL MARIE S0N $185.11 LUCIEN LAKE REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY MIDDLE LAKE S0K $2,027.67 MACRORIE IRRIGATION DISTRICT INC MACRORIE S0L $387.92 MADRID CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY MOOSE JAW S6H $787.14 MAIDSTONE WASECA AND DISTRICT FIRE BOARD MAIDSTONE S0M $1,667.04 MANKOTA RURAL MUNICIPALITY 45 MANKOTA S0H $28,644.65 MARCHWELL SOUTH CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AREA LANGENBURG S0A $472.05 MARSHALL EAST CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY MARSHALL S0M $234.92 MEADOW DEW CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PARADISE HILL S0M $29.41 MEDSTAR VENTURES INC. NIPAWIN S0E $25,928.03 MEETING LAKE REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY RABBIT LAKE S0M $221.68 MEEWASIN VALLEY AUTHORITY SASKATOON S7K $25,826.29 MELFORT DISTRICT RURAL FIREFIGHTING DEPARTMENT SOCIETY STAR CITY S0E $100.41 MELFORT RURAL PIPELINE ASSOCIATION MELFORT S0E $14,359.09 MICHEL POINT COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. HAGUE S0K $285.52 MIRY CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT INC #18 CABRI S0N $1,671.62 MONET-ELROSE FIRE DISTRICT ELROSE S0L $1,671.94 MOOSE JAW DOWNTOWN AND SOCCER/FIELD-HOUSE FACILITIES INC. MOOSE JAW S6H $40,260.28 MOOSE JAW RURAL MUNICIPALITY NO 161 ACCT NO 2 MOOSE JAW S6H $19,711.96 MOOSE RANGE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA CARROT RIVER S0E $6,462.85 Page 4 of 27 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Saskatchewan POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT MOUNT PLEASANT WATER PIPELINE CORP MOOSE JAW S6H $516.49 MUNICIPAL BUILDING FUND WAWOTA S0G $277.87 MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF FAIRLIGHT FAIRLIGHT S0G $2,414.51 MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF LANCER LANCER S0N $3,451.78 NAMERIND HOUSING CORPORATION REGINA S4R $9,096.70 NEKANEET MAPLE CREEK S0N $7,213.76 NIPAWIN CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY NIPAWIN S0E $6,090.81 NORQUAY VETERINARY SERVICE DISTRICT NORQUAY S0A $306.99 NORTH CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN WASTE MANAGEMENT CORP PRINCE ALBERT S6V $2,018.31 NORTH EAST INDIAN HEAD RURAL WATER UTILITY BOARD INDIAN HEAD S0G $91.24 NORTH OF DIVIDE PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION DORINTOSH S0M $764.05 NORTH QU'APPELLE GROUP PIPELINE ASSOCIATION FORT QU'APPELLE S0G $425.09 NORTH QU'APPELLE RURAL MUNICIPALITY 187 FORT QU'APPELLE S0G $18,287.83 NORTH VALLEY WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY INC.
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