Regina Leader-Post
View this email in browser

October 29 2024

Good afternoon,

As the dust settles in the aftermath of the 30th Saskatchewan general election, the Saskatchewan Party is poised to form a fifth consecutive government. However, the initial count indicates it will do so without several high-profile cabinet ministers, who lost their seats in urban ridings.

See our results maps here.

Catch up on what you might have missed from from last night here.

Read our stories below for more of the news of the day. Got a story tip or a question for us? Reach out at citydesk@leaderpost.com.

SASKATCHEWAN
'Remarkable' but 'bittersweet' victory for diminished Sask. Party
"You might see a provincial cabinet that has one person from one of the two big cities and nobody from the capital at all. That's going to make things difficult."
Latest Offer
COLUMNISTS
Mandryk: Fifth-term Sask. Party must contend with a divided province
SASKATCHEWAN
Children, driver injured in school bus crash near Tisdale: RCMP
SASKATCHEWAN
Five prominent cabinet ministers defeated in 2024 Sask. election, initial count indicates

Advertisement

SASKATCHEWAN
Sask. Party 'must do better,' says Premier Scott Moe
CRIME
New charges, bail denied for accused in Misha Pavelick case
SASKATCHEWAN
SIRT investigating after man goes unresponsive in Fort Qu'Appelle cells
When is Cyber Monday 2024 in Canada? What to know before you shop
Along with Black Friday, it’s the best time to score pre-holiday deals

Advertisement

Download the Regina Leader-Post App:
Connect with us on:
Regina Leader-Post is a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, ON M4W 3L4
You received this email because you are subscribed to
Daily Headlines for Regina Leader-Post, registered as npk4bv7cd@niepodam.pl
UnsubscribeUnsubscribe All
Terms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy Contact us

© 2024 Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved.