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Sask Party running on record, who should lead province through pandemic recovery

Sask Party running on record, who should lead province through pandemic recovery

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe kicked off the 2020 general election saying his party would be running on its 13-year record of growth, and the key ballot box question would be who the voters trust to guide Saskatchewan through an economic recove
Hold and secure at Vibank School

Hold and secure at Vibank School

At approximately 1:10 p.m., Indian Head RCMP were advised of the presence of an unknown male approaching students in the school yard with a knife. The Vibank School was placed on hold and secure.
COVID-19 update: Seven new cases, eight in hospital, 18 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: Seven new cases, eight in hospital, 18 more recoveries

There are seven new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Sept. 29, bringing the total to 1,899 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Central East (1) and Regina (6) zones. Of the 1,899 reported cases, 138 are considered active.
Buffalo Party has candidate in Cut Knife-Turtleford

Buffalo Party has candidate in Cut Knife-Turtleford

The number of candidates now running provincially in Cut Knife-Turtleford is up to three. Richard Nelson has confirmed that he is running for the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan in that constituency.
Canada Water Agency will help protect and sustain Canada’s water resources: USask water scientists

Canada Water Agency will help protect and sustain Canada’s water resources: USask water scientists

The new Canada Water Agency — announced in the recent federal throne speech — is the first critical step toward transforming how water is managed across the country, said John Pomeroy, director of the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futur

SARM Election priorities for rural Saskatchewan

With the provincial election scheduled in less than a month, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) would like to highlight key priorities for rural Saskatchewan and remind rural rate payers to ask questions of party candidates.
Community, small business focus of Johnson's Humboldt council bid

Community, small business focus of Johnson's Humboldt council bid

HUMBOLDT — Tawnie Johnson didn’t really have a sense of home before moving to Humboldt in 2007.
Former radio broadcaster Lee to run for Melfort council

Former radio broadcaster Lee to run for Melfort council

MELFORT — Cam Lee, a former radio broadcaster, has put his name down as one of the nominees that Melfort residents can vote for this November to join council.
Demolition order upheld on 106th Street

Demolition order upheld on 106th Street

A long-standing eyesore on 106th Street in North Battleford looks like it will finally see the wrecking ball. On Monday, council unanimously upheld a demolition order on a property at 1102-106th Street. Property owner Zia Homes Ltd.
NDP launches campaign putting ‘people first’

NDP launches campaign putting ‘people first’

Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili was out in front of the cameras at the Legislature in Regina before Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe formally announced the election was underway on Sept. 29.
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