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If people with ties to the governing Saskatchewan Party hoped to influence the civic elections in Regina and Saskatoon -- what are they thinking now? Regina's mayor says he ran on a shoestring budget without any help from third-party groups. And a former cabinet minister lost in Saskatoon. We get the latest from our political panel.
Jeremy Cockrill is the new minister of health. He trades jobs with Everett Hindley who is now the minister of education. They are two ministers in a smaller cabinet -- put together by Premier Scott Moe yesterday. We check in with our political panel -- Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
There will still be a majority Saskatchewan Party government in our province, but the legislative assembly will look very different. The Opposition has nearly doubled its seats. We get the latest on our political panel with Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger to talk about their thoughts after the 2024 Saskatchewan election.
Voting week is nearly over -- and on Monday, the ballots will all be tallied. Then we'll know the results of the provincial election campaign. Will it be another majority for the Saskatchewan Party? How well will the NDP do? We ask our political panel.
Saskatchewan's premier says his first order of business if he is re-elected, will be to make sure kids who were born boys -- do not use a changeroom for girls. Scott Moe said that on the campaign trail yesterday. We get the latest from our political panel.
Saskatchewan's speaker only has a few weeks left on the job, but Randy Weekes is still making waves for his former political party. He's released more damning information about Saskatchewan Party colleagues: This time, he says they used racial slurs and advocated for a 'certain type' of immigrant. We get the latest from our political panel.
By the end of the month, we'll know who will be sitting in the 61 seats in Saskatchewan's legislative assembly. We get the latest from the first week of the official campaign from our political panel Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
The provincial election campaign needs to be called early next week. But in the meantime, politicians continue their unofficial campaigning. We'll get the latest from our political panel on the week's happenings.
The unofficial election campaign continues in Saskatchewan. But why are politicians making promises while we're paying them to work? Should they be able to campaign without doing it officially? we'll talk about that on our political panel.
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.