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Candidate Profile - Cut Knife-Turtleford: Matt Fedler, NDP

Candidate Profile - Cut Knife-Turtleford: Matt Fedler, NDP

Matt Fedler is back to take another shot at a political run, this time as the New Democrats’ candidate in Cut Knife-Turtleford.
Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Harry Zamonsky, PC

Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Harry Zamonsky, PC

Longtime North Battleford businessman Harry Zamonsky says he is running for a seat in the Legislature in 2020 for the Progressive Conservatives because he is “concerned regarding the general drift, to the left, of the political spectrum.
Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Joey Reynolds, Green Party

Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Joey Reynolds, Green Party

The Green Party candidate in the Battlefords is Joey Reynolds. Here is the party’s platform posted on his Facebook candidates’ page: We are dedicated to building a thriving and healthy Saskatchewan for our children and their children.
Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Amber Stewart, NDP

Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Amber Stewart, NDP

Battlefords NDP candidate Amber Stewart has been patiently waiting a while for the election to get under way.
Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Jeremy Cockrill, Sask Party

Candidate Profile - The Battlefords: Jeremy Cockrill, Sask Party

It’s been a different campaign than expected for the Saskatchewan Party nominee in the Battlefords, Jeremy Cockrill. He won a contested nomination in late February and expected to hit the campaign running by knocking on doors and meeting people.
Protecting Saskatchewan lakes from contamination

Protecting Saskatchewan lakes from contamination

Using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, a University of Saskatchewan -led research team has developed a method for monitoring uranium contaminants in mine tailings using samples from McClean Lake.
Difference between urban and rural COVID-19 transmission events explained by Shahab

Difference between urban and rural COVID-19 transmission events explained by Shahab

After a week where the province saw 260 new cases of COVID-19, on Friday, Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab broke down how there is a difference between urban and rural transmission events.
Oct. 24 COVID-19 update: Saskatoon socializing linked to 76 cases so far, 78 new cases today

Oct. 24 COVID-19 update: Saskatoon socializing linked to 76 cases so far, 78 new cases today

There are 78 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 24, 2020, bringing the total to 2,669 cases.

'The damage is done already'

Ron Spence looks back fondly on his nomadic childhood in northern Manitoba near Nelson House. The smooth walls of the canoe were his home; he and his grandparents would travel alongside other family members, moving from one community to the next.
App delays mean trespassing law not yet enforceable

App delays mean trespassing law not yet enforceable

Development delays for a mobile phone app geared to land owners is causing a legislative delay for a controversial Saskatchewan law regulating how people can access farmers’ privately-owned lands.
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