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Candidates vying for win in new Warman riding

Candidates vying for win in new Warman riding

小蓝视频 incumbent Terry Jenson won the old Martensville-Warman riding in 2020.
Gregory Seib is the Sask Party candidate for Cumberland

Gregory Seib is the Sask Party candidate for Cumberland

Gregory Seib is education coordinator for Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Education Authority.
Janice Dongworth, Green Party candidate for Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency

Janice Dongworth, Green Party candidate for Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency

Green Party making changes in the Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency.
Mark Thunderchild challenges Moe in his riding of Rosthern-Shellbrook

Mark Thunderchild challenges Moe in his riding of Rosthern-Shellbrook

Mark Thunderchild, NDP looks forward to race against Scott Moe in the Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency.
Moe re-seeks election in Rosthern-Shellbrook

Moe re-seeks election in Rosthern-Shellbrook

Scott Moe re-seeking office in the Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency and parliament.
Denis Allchurch vying for votes as United Party candidate in ML

Denis Allchurch vying for votes as United Party candidate in ML

"Jon Hromek and Sask United offer a true conservative alternative to Scott Moe's Sask Party. I am proud to let my name stand for Sask United and be part of Jon's [Hromek] team."
Sask Party candidate Jeremy Harrison seeks re-election in ML

Sask Party candidate Jeremy Harrison seeks re-election in ML

"We have the resources to invest because of the fact that we've really concentrated on growing our economy across the province."
NDP blasts Moe over RCMP comments

NDP blasts Moe over RCMP comments

NDP鈥檚 Nicole Sarauer critical of Scott Moe comments in Prince Albert about National Police Federation advocating for more union dues.
Beck, NDP layout election campaign platform

Beck, NDP layout election campaign platform

NDP pledge to listen and work with the people of Saskatchewan.
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聽re-elected, Saskatchewan Party government will keep the rate at one per cent, the party said.
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