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With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

With Donald Trump sidelined from his campaign for reelection as U.S. president due to a COVID-19 diagnosis, both major party leaders commented on how the pandemic is affecting the Saskatchewan election.
Sask. Party would expand Saskatchewan Advantage scholarships by 50 per cent

Sask. Party would expand Saskatchewan Advantage scholarships by 50 per cent

Standing in front of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus in Moose Jaw, Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe promised to increase the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship by 50 per cent, from $500 to $750 per year. The Oct.

With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

Both New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili and Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe made comments Friday regarding how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the election campaign in Saskatchewan. These comments came in the wake of U.S.
Sask Party, NDP differ in achieving balanced budgets

Sask Party, NDP differ in achieving balanced budgets

A frequent point brought up early in this provincial election is the topic of eliminating the provincial deficit, currently at $2.1 billion for this year, and that of austerity, making cuts to bring spending in line with revenue.

NDP promises $125 million for smaller class sizes in schools

New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili promised on Oct. 1 to reduce class sizes in schools should the NDP form government. Meili promised to make $125 million available to address over-crowded classrooms.
Two killed in collision near Osler

Two killed in collision near Osler

On Thursday, Oct. 1, at approximately 3:42 p.m., Saskatchewan RCMP received the report of a driver who was observed driving through a ditch and knocking over signs just north of Osler, along Highway 11. At approximately 3:45 p.m.
COVID-19 update: 13 new cases, six in hospital, 10 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: 13 new cases, six in hospital, 10 more recoveries

There are 13 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 2, bringing the total to 1,940 reported cases. The new cases are located in the North Central (1), North East (1), Saskatoon (6), Central East (4) and South Central (1) zones.
La Ronge RCMP investigate drive by shooting

La Ronge RCMP investigate drive by shooting

On Wednesday, Sept. 30, at approximately 3:15 a.m.
Four arrested by North Battleford RCMP Gang Task Force released on bail

Four arrested by North Battleford RCMP Gang Task Force released on bail

Four people arrested by the North Battleford Gang Task Force during a traffic stop have been released from custody.
Sask. Party promises 10 per cent rebate on SaskPower bills for one year

Sask. Party promises 10 per cent rebate on SaskPower bills for one year

Regina – As part of the Saskatchewan Party’s focus on “affordability” in this election, Leader Scott Moe announced on Oct.
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