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Saskatchewan NDP proposes $58M in cuts as it lays out plan to pay for promises

REGINA — NDP Leader Carla Beck says she would cut $58 million in spending during her first year as premier should her party win the Saskatchewan election set for Oct. 28.
SARM calls for funding to aid disintegrating roads and bridges

SARM calls for funding to aid disintegrating roads and bridges

Organization says current funding levels are ‘driving our roads into the ground.’

Moe promises increased first home tax credit, return of home renovation credit

REGINA — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says if re-elected his party would increase and reintroduce a pair of tax credits designed to help current and prospective homeowners.

Waste flare gas from oil drilling sites to help power Saskatchewan's electricity grid

As pressure grows on the oil and gas sector to reduce its emissions, one Calgary-based company is banking on the potential to convert waste gas from oil wells into valuable electricity for nearby communities.
Moe responds on Meadow Lake workers sent home for wearing orange

Moe responds on Meadow Lake workers sent home for wearing orange

Scott Moe suggests addressing the wearing of orange shirts in legislation so government workers are permitted to wear them
Beck sounds alarm on nurses’ working conditions

Beck sounds alarm on nurses’ working conditions

NDP Leader Carla Beck attended Saskatchewan Union of Nurses conference as well as rally at the Legislature.

Saskatchewan nurses press parties to fix hospital staffing problems

REGINA — Hundreds of Saskatchewan nurses stood at the steps of the legislature on the third day of the election campaign demanding the next government follow through and fix staffing problems in health care.
Harvest 91 per cent complete

Harvest 91 per cent complete

Crop Report for Sept. 24 to 30.

Saskatchewan NDP demands Moe explain health system woes, overcapacity hospitals

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan New Democrats say the Saskatchewan Party's Scott Moe needs to explain how emergency rooms became overwhelmed under his watch as premier.

Saskatchewan Party pledges rebate help for youth in sports, arts if re-elected

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The Saskatchewan Party is promising more help for parents trying to keep their children in sports and the arts.
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