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Moe talks carbon tax exemption, while NDP rails about cuts

Moe talks carbon tax exemption, while NDP rails about cuts

Polar-opposite priorities for Sask Party and NDP on the campaign trail Tuesday.
Breakdown: Regina Douglas Park candidates

Breakdown: Regina Douglas Park candidates

Nicole Sarauer is seeking to win her third straight term as MLA of Regina Douglas Park.

Two suspects on probation arrested by police in car-theft incident

Four vehicles were stolen on Thursday, Oct. 10, in Regina.
Three parties seek to win new Regina Mount Royal riding

Three parties seek to win new Regina Mount Royal riding

Trent Wotherspoon, former MLA of Regina Rosemont, is seeking another term in the legislature.
Quiet Thanksgiving weekend on campaign trail

Quiet Thanksgiving weekend on campaign trail

NDP still blasting away at Sask Party over platform
Scott Moe releases Sask Party platform, NDP says it means cuts

Scott Moe releases Sask Party platform, NDP says it means cuts

Moe lambastes NDP platform as a “do-over” while NDP claims Sask Party will cut health care and education.
Who’s running for municipal and school board in Regina

Who’s running for municipal and school board in Regina

Nomination period is now closed in Regina and we know the names of all candidates on the Nov. 13 ballot.
Southern Sask. resident wins $1M in charity lottery

Southern Sask. resident wins $1M in charity lottery

The Roughrider & Children’s Hospital Foundations Lottery offered over 1,000 prizes worth over two million dollars, over 300 cash prizes, and for the first time ever there were 10 grand prizes including the top grand prize of $1 million cash.
NDP blasts Moe over RCMP comments

NDP blasts Moe over RCMP comments

NDP’s Nicole Sarauer critical of Scott Moe comments in Prince Albert about National Police Federation advocating for more union dues.
Sask. Party promises to make small business tax cut permanent

Sask. Party promises to make small business tax cut permanent

The small business tax rate was scheduled to return to two per cent on July 1, 2025. If re-elected, Saskatchewan Party government will keep the rate at one per cent, the party said.
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