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NDP sweeps most Saskatoon ridings

NDP sweeps most Saskatoon ridings

All results are preliminary, with mail-in ballots to be processed on Oct. 30. A third count will follow, covering all voting week and mail-in ballots.
From perioperative nurse to comedian to entrepreneur

From perioperative nurse to comedian to entrepreneur

The multifaceted endeavours of Shawn Bourassa — balancing nursing, comedy and a passion for board game design.
Edwards School of Business launches Master of Science in Management

Edwards School of Business launches Master of Science in Management

Graduates of this two-year program will be equipped to pursue a PhD or gain a competitive advantage in industry-based jobs.
Man stabbed, group bear-sprayed in Saskatoon assault

Man stabbed, group bear-sprayed in Saskatoon assault

As a result, an 18-year-old man is facing charges relating to assault (x3), and an 18-year-old woman is facing charges relating to assault.
Unity Sgt. signs off after 26 years of service

Unity Sgt. signs off after 26 years of service

After 26 years of service, Grant Rusk will be moving on from the Unity RCMP detachment.
Johb urges SFL members to continue fighting for workers' rights

Johb urges SFL members to continue fighting for workers' rights

Johb is hoping the next provincial government will listen to workers.
Sask Party ran on positive campaign, not worried on vote split

Sask Party ran on positive campaign, not worried on vote split

Moe indicates he is undaunted by the controversies of Saskatchewan Party members.
Moe fights back: Says NDP's record is job loss, closures

Moe fights back: Says NDP's record is job loss, closures

Moe said the Saskatchewan Party's record is job creation and economic growth.
Beck does not want to be complacent, to continue campaigning

Beck does not want to be complacent, to continue campaigning

Beck's appeal on election day: think of your families and friends.
Sask Rivers to invest $600,000 in hiring

Sask Rivers to invest $600,000 in hiring

Increased enrolment translates to increased provincial funding.
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