Watching the vote - Kevin Weedmark (right) and Murray Gray look over the voting totals as they come in during election night on Oct. 28. The Saskatchewan Party won a fifth straight majority government, despite losing seats. Weedmark won the Moosomin-Montmartre constituency with 66 per cent of the vote. (Kara Kina/Grasslands News)

Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party managed to be returned to power for a fifth consecutive majority government in the provincial election on Monday night, but it didn’t come without some big losses. What can be described as an orange wave – led by the NDP’s Carla Beck – saw several high-profile cabinet ministers […]

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