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Saskatchewan NDP's Beck promises 800 health-care workers, safer hospital environments

REGINA 鈥 Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Carla Beck says she would hire 800 new front-line health-care workers over four years if her party wins the election on Oct. 28.

Moe promises to continue withholding federal carbon levy on home heating

REGINA 鈥 Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says residents would continue to be exempt from paying the federal carbon levy on home heating if he's re-elected premier on Oct. 28.
SaskTel鈥檚 eero Wi-Fi for business: simple, secure, sweet.

SaskTel鈥檚 eero Wi-Fi for business: simple, secure, sweet.

eero is a scalable and secure Wi-Fi solution that supports up to 1 Gig speeds, enhances productivity, and safeguards against cyber threats.
Men more likely to vote Sask Party than women

Men more likely to vote Sask Party than women

The approval rating for both Carla Beck and Scott Moe surpasses 50 per cent, but Moe is ahead on the 鈥淏est Premier鈥 question.

WHL roundup: Van Olm nets a pair as Chiefs clip Pats 4-3

REGINA 鈥 Shea Van Olm's second goal of the game, a short-handed marker with six minutes left in the second period, stood up as the winner as the visiting Spokane Chiefs edged the Regina Pats 4-3 in Western Hockey League action on Sunday at the Brandt

Roughriders whip Lions 39-8, clinch home playoff game

REGINA 鈥 As the Saskatchewan Roughriders continue to climb up the standings of the CFL鈥檚 West Division, quarterback Trevor Harris is adamant the team is not looking ahead at the post-season.

Police appeal to pedestrians, e-bike riders for info after death of man in Edmonton

EDMONTON 鈥 Homicide detectives in Edmonton are investigating the death of a man who was found injured on a footbridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River.
Scott Moe releases Sask Party platform, NDP says it means cuts

Scott Moe releases Sask Party platform, NDP says it means cuts

Moe lambastes NDP platform as a 鈥渄o-over鈥 while NDP claims Sask Party will cut health care and education.

Saskatchewan Party platform shows $1.2B in promises; NDP slams costing for health

SASKATOON, Sask. 鈥 Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe released his entire platform Saturday, pledging to spend $1.2 billion on his promises over four years if re-elected on Oct. 28.
Home sales continue at above average rate

Home sales continue at above average rate

September marked the 15th consecutive month of above-average sales, with sales levels amongst the strongest ever reported for the month.
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