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Sask United Party announces Clint Gottinger and four new candidates

Sask United Party announces Clint Gottinger and four new candidates

Clint Gottinger will run in the Wadena-Kelvington constituency.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

This year with a three-game winning streak, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are playing their best games in the final third of the season, said Columnist Bill Selnes.
Tristan St. Germain is Green Party candidate for Melfort

Tristan St. Germain is Green Party candidate for Melfort

St. Germain believes in giving back to the community and has volunteered for Kids Fest in P.A. for many years.
Chris Beaudry is Sask Party’s nomination for Kelvington-Wadena

Chris Beaudry is Sask Party’s nomination for Kelvington-Wadena

Chris Beaudry served as part of the coaching staff for the Humboldt Broncos until the tragic accident in 2018
Rail expansion to Churchill targeted

Rail expansion to Churchill targeted

Sask. municipalities sign deal with Arctic Gateway Group to connect Tisdale to the Arctic port.
Culturama to celebrate diverse cultures at Melfort on Oct. 5

Culturama to celebrate diverse cultures at Melfort on Oct. 5

Melfort Culturama will be held Oct. 5 at the Kerry Vickar Centre.
Kevin Fallis to be New Democrat candidate in Humboldt-Watrous

Kevin Fallis to be New Democrat candidate in Humboldt-Watrous

Kevin Fallis is a healthcare worker. He has been an SEIU-West member for 21 years.
Porcupine Plain student appointed to Provincial Youth Council

Porcupine Plain student appointed to Provincial Youth Council

Elissa Holinaty, grade 12 student at Porcupine Plain Comprehensive School appointed to 2024-2025 Youth Council.
Harvest 81 per cent complete in the Northeast

Harvest 81 per cent complete in the Northeast

Census Division 14 – Choiceland, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Melfort, and Nipawin areas; Census Division 15 – Cudworth, Humboldt, Kinistino, Prince Albert, Rosthern and St. Brieux areas.
Lanigan mayor speaks on affordable housing ahead of election

Lanigan mayor speaks on affordable housing ahead of election

Lanigan Mayor, Tony Mycock talks about healthcare, housing and daycare spaces as his main concerns heading into the 2024 provincial election.
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