Meet Raymond Carrick: Dakota-Arm River's Progressive Conservative candidate

Tell us about yourself and the key issues in your constituency 

My name is Raymond Carrick, I'm the candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party for Dakota-Arm River. I live in Eyebrow on a farm that's been in the family for 78 years. 

The reason that I got into politics is that I spent 26 years on municipal council. 

Man facing over 70 sexual charges against minors has case adjourned

Assiniboia man Richard Dyke had his case adjournment during Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Monday as both sides agreed that this will be a complicated case. 

Lawyer Estes Fonkalsrud appeared on Dyke’s behalf and waived his personal appearance. Fonkalsrud told the court that he was expected an adjournment from the Provincial Crown for additional disclosure, or evidence that will be presented against Dyke.  

Fonkalsrud added that he is expecting “substantial” disclosure that will likely include thousands of documents considering the number of charges. 

Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, October 23

They scored 3 goals in just over 3 minutes in the first period and the Seattle Thunderbirds went on to a 4-1 win over the Warriors in Moose Jaw last night.

Connor Schmidt was the only Warrior to score as Seattle outshot Moose Jaw 39-24.

The Warriors are boarding the bus and heading west - first stop Kelowna where they'll play the Rockets on Friday.

The WHL announced yesterday that the Warriors’ Lynden Lakovic is on the roster to compete in the CHL-USA prospects challenge November 26 and 27 in Ontario. 

Early voting opens: NDP candidates joined in MJ by Beck to encourage voter participation

Moose Jaw’s NDP candidates — Cheantelle Fisher for Moose Jaw North, and Melissa Patterson for Moose Jaw Wakamow — were joined at their Athabasca Street campaign office this morning by NDP leader Carla Beck to encourage participation at the polls. 

The press conference echoed remarks from Fisher and Patterson yesterday outside the Moose Jaw Events Centre. 

Meet Barret Kropf: Dakota-Arm River's Sask. Party candidate

Tell us about yourself and what got you into politics 

I've spent the last three decades in the world of sports and have the opportunity to coach and lead teams here in Saskatchewan as well as other places. I've always enjoyed coming back to Saskatchewan, it's my home province. Over the years, as we've traveled, we've seen lots of different things that just make you wonder, OK, where do I want to continue to raise my family? Saskatchewan is that place.  

Meet Tim McLeod: Moose Jaw North Sask. Party candidate

Tell us about yourself and why you got involved politically 

I've been married to my wife, Tenille, for 23 years. We have three children, aged 17,15 and 12. We moved to Moose Jaw in 2005, and I practiced law with Chow McLeod for 18 years until I began serving in this role. 

During that time, I spent two terms on the Prairie South School Board from 2012 to 2020, and I chaired the board for two or three years during that period. 

Sports Round-Up: Monday, October 21

The Moose Jaw Warriors dropped a 6-3 decision to the Medicine Hat Tigers on Friday and lost 6-5 in overtime to the Swift Current Broncos on Saturday. They’re next on the ice against the visiting Seattle Thunderbirds tomorrow. 

The Moose Jaw Winmar AAA Warriors beat the visiting Tisdale Trojans 5-3 on Saturday, improving to 5 and 2 on the season. They’re off for a week, before playing the Notre Dame Hounds a week from Wednesday.