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In the news today: Saskatchewan Party wins majority government

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...

Saskatchewan Party wins fifth straight majority government, Scott Moe back as premier

Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party won a fifth consecutive majority government Monday, losing in the big cities but retaining its iron grip on rural areas to secure victory.

A look at Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Party won a majority government in Monday's provincial election, sending Scott Moe back to the premier's office. Here's a look at the party leader:

A look at Saskatchewan elections and governments over the last five decades

REGINA — Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party won another majority government in the province's general election on Monday. Here's a look at the provincial governments over the last five decades:

Scott Moe: The conservative who began as a left-winger with a lights-out hockey shot

Scott Moe is a conservative premier who began life as a left-winger with a shot so hard, it was lights out — literally.

CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck wins seat in Regina

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck has won her seat in Regina Lakeview.

CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe wins seat in provincial election

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe has won his seat in Rosthern-Shellbrook.

RCMP say children and driver were injured in Saskatchewan school bus crash

TISDALE, Sask. — RCMP say a school bus crash in Saskatchewan has injured the driver as well as some of the children aboard.
Election Day is here as leaders finish casting votes

Election Day is here as leaders finish casting votes

Leaders of the main parties have all voted. The polls close at 8 p.m. and vote counting will begin.
Could Saskatchewan join a trend of anti-incumbency results?

Could Saskatchewan join a trend of anti-incumbency results?

Saskatchewan result to be closely watched to see if anti-government trend continues at the provincial level
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