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Sask. Party's Moe says he was unaware of kids' identities in change room complaint

MARTENSVILLE, Sask. — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says he didn't know an NDP candidate's two children and their use of a school change room were the subjects of a complaint when he made an election campaign promise on the issue.

Early voting to begin in final week of Saskatchewan election campaign

REGINA — Saskatchewan residents can vote for five days starting Tuesday in the lead-up to next week's provincial election.

Saskatchewan NDP candidate urges Indigenous voters to get to the polls

REGINA — A Saskatchewan NDP candidate is urging Indigenous voters to make their voices heard in next week's provincial election.
Salmon migration data reveals ecological impacts

Salmon migration data reveals ecological impacts

USask researchers participate in key North American study.
Regina school board candidates sound off on the issues

Regina school board candidates sound off on the issues

Provincial topics like Bill 137, and SSBA’s role during the teachers’ strike come up at local school board candidates’ forum in Regina

'Hateful and mean': LGBTQ+ advocates slam Sask. Party's proposed change room policy

Blake Tait says he’s still healing from being outed by his school’s guidance counsellor when he was 14.
Enhancing leading-edge grocery AI

Enhancing leading-edge grocery AI

BetterCart Technologies Inc. partners with Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

NDP says Sask. Party's Moe needs to answer for campaign comment on children

REGINA — The NDP says the Saskatchewan Party's Scott Moe needs to provide answers after a candidate's two children and their use of a school change room were brought up in the election campaign.
McIntosh on the latest in the provincial election race

McIntosh on the latest in the provincial election race

Final stretch run is on; thoughts from U of R politics prof Tom McIntosh prior to voting week.

Manitoba premier says he will look at revealing more government travel expenses

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government will look at proactively releasing more information about its out-of-province travel expenses, Premier Wab Kinew said Friday.
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