Saskatchewan NDP in political "hell": expert
By Bre McAdamMonday night was all about defeat for the NDP and now the question is how the New Democrats will move past it.University of Saskatchewan political science professor Joe Garcea said things...
View ArticleFSIN thankful for aboriginal candidates in Sask. election
By Bre McAdamFederation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations interim Chief Morley Watson says he is looking forward to a respectful relationship with Premier Brad Wall. While it wasn’t the result the FSIN...
View ArticleHarper gov’t could learn from Brad Wall, says taxpayers organization
By Zahir MuslunFinance Minister Jim Flaherty concedes the federal government won’t be able to balance the budget in four years as promised, pointing to the economic crisis in Europe and the massive,...
View ArticleSaskatchewan to add 3 more constituencies
By David KirtonJustice Minister Don Morgan has introduced legislation to add three more constituencies in time for the next provincial election.That would bring the total number of seats to 61.Morgan...
View ArticlePotential election conflict worries Sask. gov’t
By Patrick BookThe Saskatchewan government says it’s preparing for a potential election conflict in the fall of 2015.The next federal election has been scheduled for the same time as Saskatchewan’s...
View ArticleNEWS OF 2011: Sask Party wins election by a landslide
By Alex DockingAs we look back on the stories of 2011 one rises to the top. You picked the Sask Party’s overwhelming election win with the biggest popular vote in decades as story number one.It would...
View ArticleNew boundaries proposed for federal ridings in Saskatchewan
By Chris Mangatal Big changes could be in store for federal ridings in Saskatchewan.The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission has proposed a new electoral map, that would change all 14 ridings in the...
View ArticleAdvanced polls show spike in voter turnout
By Chris MangatalAdvanced polling stations were busy over the weekend.On opening day, Oct. 13, there was a big increase in the amount of people that came out, compared to the last election.“We had...
View ArticleRegina MP Tom Lukiwski to run for rural side of riding split
By Kurtis DoeringLike it or not, Conservative MP Tom Lukiwski will have to prepare for his riding to be cleft in twain.The federal electoral boundaries commission has finished redrawing the federal...
View ArticleUPDATE: Regina residents take full advantage of sewage treatment plant...
By Amanda PurcellThe City of Regina’s four advance poll locations were hopping with people today.Line-ups started as soon as the doors opened at 10 a.m. and continued throughout the day; with some...
View ArticleThree groups to bid on Regina waste water treatment plant
By Patrick BookThe City of Regina could wind up hiring Edmonton’s utility company to build and run an upgraded waste water treatment plant.A list of three groups of companies that have been...
View ArticleCity of Regina confident in snow clearing funding
By Kevin MartelWe know the snow is going to land in Regina eventually and despite being significantly over-budget City Hall is assuring taxpayers they’ll be able to get snow removal done.The city has...
View ArticleNDP candidate announces plan to run for Saskatoon-Fairview
By Chris CarrSaskatchewan’s next provincial election is still a ways away, but the battle lines are already being drawn.Vicki Mowat is hoping she can lead the NDP to victory in the newly redrawn riding...
View ArticleRegina-Lewvan candidates ready to run in newest riding
By Alec SalloumThe 42nd federal election campaign is underway and hopeful Regina MPs have set off on the long campaign trail. The newest riding, Regina-Lewvan, used to be a hybrid riding of urban and...
View ArticleSaskatoon NDP candidates announce post-secondary plan
By Bryn LevySaskatoon's NDP candidates presented their party's plans for post-secondary students on Thursday.Scott Bell (Saskatoon-Grasswood), Claire Card (Saskatoon-University) and Sheri Benson...
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