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Outgoing Sask. Party MLA who violated conflict of interest law denies wrongdoing

In a written decision released Tuesday, conflict of interest commissioner Maurice Herauffound Gary Grewal breached the province's conflict of interest law by accepting clients from the Ministry of Social Services at his motels.

Regina police investigating property damage report at Sask. Party candidate's campaign office

Regina police confirmed they are investigating a report of property damage that came in round 7:30 p.m. CST on Monday. Police said the caller reported finding "two small holes in two separate windows" at a business on the 1600 block of Dewdney Avenue East.

Elections Sask. says vote early if you can because 'anything is possible'

Chief Electoral Officer Michael Boda says people should take advantage of early voting in case of inclement weather or other disruptions.

Driving ban not valid sentence for criminal negligence causing death, Supreme Court says in Sask. case

Canada's top court says a legal quirk inserted into Criminal Code by parliamentary amendments prevents judges from imposing driving prohibitions in cases of criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm.

9 books by Sask. writers to read during the provincial election campaign

These nine books on Saskatchewan politics include insider accounts of the NDP government of the 1990s and the formation of the Saskatchewan Party, polemics and memoirs about topics we're hearing about this campaign, and books about issues neither the Sask. Party or NDP seem keen to talk about.
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Subdued Sask. leaders' debate unlikely to sway voters, experts say

Wednesday night's provincial election debate was a low-key affair that likely did little to sway voters to either party's side, experts say.

Who's running for mayor and council in the 2024 Saskatoon civic election

Saskatoon will have a new mayor and a bunch of new city councillors after the city votes in the Nov. 13 civic election.

'And ... action!': With new funding Saskatchewan's film industry is scrambling to find crew

When the province eliminated the film tax credit in 2012, productions fled Saskatchewan and film crews followed. Funding has returned, but the labour hasn't. Now, production companies are scrambling to find enough crew to handle all the work, and giving rookies in the industry a path to a career.

Lost at Windy River tells the story of a girl using traditional knowledge to survive in the winter wilderness

The childrens graphic novel written by Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation member Trina Rathgeber is based on interviews with the storys hero, her grandmother Ilse Schweder.

Bout for truth: Sask. boxing club trains for a truth and reconciliation fight night

They're fighting for truth and reconciliation literally. A boxing event showcasing Indigenous athletes and sponsored by the FSIN is promising a fight night filled with cultural celebrations.