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Promise tracker: What the Saskatchewan Party and NDP pledge to do if they win Oct. 28

REGINA — Saskatchewan's provincial election is on Oct. 28. Here's a look at some of the campaign promises made by the two major parties:

NDP's Beck receives endorsement from former Saskatchewan Party government members

REGINA — Two former Saskatchewan Party government members say they are voting for the NDP's Carla Beck in the provincial election on Oct. 28.

Saskatchewan Party would introduce change room policy if re-elected: Scott Moe

REGINA — Scott Moe says his Saskatchewan Party would issue a directive banning “biological boys" from using school changing rooms with "biological girls" if it forms government again on Oct. 28.

Saskatchewan Party, NDP leaders face off on health care, economy in election debate

REGINA — Saskatchewan's two main political leaders hammered each other Wednesday on health care, crime and the economy in their first and only debate in the lead-up to the Oct. 28 provincial election.

Saskatchewan man killed following tractor crash that caused train derailment

GERALD, Sask. — A Saskatchewan man driving a tractor has died after a collision near the province's boundary with Manitoba that caused several train cars to derail.

Argos can cement East Division home playoff game with win over Redblacks

Chad Kelly and the Toronto Argonauts can complete the East Division's playoff picture.

WHL roundup: Chiefs second-period outburst helps tip Warriors 7-4

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Rapper turned Saskatchewan NDP candidate says sorry for lyrics called misogynistic

REGINA — A former Saskatchewan rapper turned political candidate apologized Tuesday for lyrics that the incumbent Saskatchewan Party has criticized as misogynistic.

Beck touts health-care plan; Moe would continue to withhold carbon levy

REGINA — Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Carla Beck was on the campaign trail Tuesday promising better health care, while the Saskatchewan Party's Scott Moe proposed to continue withholding federal carbon levy payments.

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

REGINA — 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.
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