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Buffalo Party leader responded to rural issues

Capital gains tax is a barrier to new farmers, said Sira

NDP leader talked about rural health care, infrastructure and connectivity

Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili would bring back STC and encourage solar power generation on farms as part of his party’s rural strategy. Between Oct. 16 and Oct.

Crown land selloffs planned post-election

Leader of the PC Party of Saskatchewan, Ken Grey, questioned the Sask Party's claim of a strong economy due to the massive sell-off of Crown land and assets.

Sask. Party leader discussed on rural issues including hospitals, connectivity and water

Diefenbaker irrigation plan factored in several ways

Agriculture-focused provincial election forum launched on Oct. 19

Growing Agriculture: 2020 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Forum will air from October 19 to 25. Growing Agriculture: 2020 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Forum was set to begin on Oct. 19 from 4:30-6 p.m. and 9:30-11 p.m.

The Assiniboia RCMP reported a theft in town on Oct. 5

The Assiniboia RCMP asked for the public's assistance in finding the person(s) responsible for the theft of property incident that occurred in Assiniboia in early October.

The Jean-Louis Légaré Coulee Project will assist in transitioning Willow Bunch’s economy

Willow Bunch is situated within rolling grasslands and coulees joining to the spectacular Big Muddy Valley – a scenic area for hikers, bird watchers and photography buffs.

Sharon Schauenberg is running as mayor in Assiniboia’s 2020 municipal elections

Sharon Schauenberg has been a client advisor at Assiniboia’s RBC branch since 2006. Previously, she was employed in Assiniboia’s retail sector in the early 1990s after moving from Regina.

Notice of the advance poll and information on the candidates in Assiniboia’s Civic Elections

Read the details about each of the running councillors in this year's municipal elections

COVID-19 Update: 36 new cases, 11 in hospital, nine recoveries

There were 36 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Saturday, Oct. 17, bringing the total to 2,306 cases.
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