Saskatchewan Election Debate: Leaders tackle healthcare, education, economy
The leaders of the two parties who are considered the front-runners in the Saskatchewan provincial election took to the debate stage Wednesday evening, fielding questions from a panel of four journalists, while trying to make their case to the voters of Saskatchewan.
Sask United leader looking for breakthrough in Lumsden-Morse
The leader of the fledgling Saskatchewan United Party is attempting a breakthrough this provincial election in the large riding of Lumsden-Morse.
Jon Hromek finished 2nd to Saskatchewan Party MLA Blaine McLeod in a by-election last year 53.42% to 22.69%.
The riding touches as far west as Waldeck and up to Stewart Valley, before reaching the edge of Regina at the east side of it.
Elections Saskatchewan lays out full list with 243 candidates on the ballots
The provincial election has seen a total of 243 candidates as the deadline to file paperwork for a nomination passed on Saturday.
Across the 61 constituents of the province, the number of candidates running is above the 236 candidates in the 2020 Provincial Election, but less than the record 268 candidates in the 2016 Provincial Election.
Chatting with the leaders: Scott Moe (Saskatchewan Party)
The campaign is in full swing for the 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election. We are reaching out to the leaders of the parties of the province and will be asking them the same set of questions.
Scott Moe is the leader of the Saskatchewan Party and will be running in the riding of Rosthern-Shellbrook. We caught up with him on Thursday morning.
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How does it feel to finally be on the official campaign trail after what seems to have been a summer of campaigning?
Chatting with the leaders: Jon Hromek (Sask United Party)
The campaign is in full swing for the 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election. We are reaching out to the leaders of the parties of the province and will be asking them the same set of questions.
Jon Hromek is the leader of the Sask United Party and will be running in the riding of Lumsden Morse. We caught up with him on Thursday morning.
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How does it feel to finally be on the official campaign trail after what seems to have been a summer of campaigning?
Candidates share visions at provincial election forum
From tax policy to some personal history, the three candidates for Swift Current MLA shared their viewpoints at a provincial election public forum Thursday night.
Hosted by the Swift Current and District Chamber of Commerce, the forum was a conversation and a chance for the candidates to answer questions.
The NDP candidate highlighted his concerns about the state of the provincial economy.
WATCH: 2024 Provincial Election All-Candidates Forum
Watch as provincial candidates participate in the forum, live.
Jay Kimball for the NDP and Everett Hindley for the Sask Party are both competing for the Swift Current riding for MLA.
Chatting with the leaders: Phil Zajac (Buffalo Party)
The campaign is in full swing for the 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election. We are reaching out to the leaders of the parties of the province and will be asking them the same set of questions.
Phil Zajac is the leader of the Buffalo Party and will be running in the riding of Estevan-Big Muddy. We caught up with him Tuesday morning.
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How does it feel to finally be on the official campaign trail after what seems to have been a summer of campaigning?
Chamber hosting provincial election forum
Get to know the candidates for the provincial election in Swift Current tonight.
The Swift Current and District Chamber of Commerce is holding a provincial election forum in the lower level of the Innovation Centre at 6:30pm.
"You can show up any time after six," said Chamber CEO Karlia Wiens. "We will escort down to the lower level. If you have burning questions that you would like answered, please join us tonight to meet your candidates and make an informed decision on Election Day."
Candidates answer tough questions at all-candidate forum
Ahead of all elections, at all levels, the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce hosts an all-candidate forum to allow for the business community, and the general public, to ask questions of those who are running for office in the Weyburn area. Last night, the Chamber held the forum for the five candidates who have put their names forward to run in the provincial election, in the riding of Weyburn-Bengough.