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2024 top 10 stories from CTV Regina [Video]

From a shake up in Regina City Council leadership to an explosion of a well-known community staple, 2024 was a busy year in the headlines. Here is a look at the top stories of 2024 from CTV News Regina.

Saskatchewan votes 

Re-elected Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to media, following his party winning a majority government in the provincial election, in Shellbrook, Sask. on Tuesday, October 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam RichardsThe Saskatchewan Party captured its fifth consecutive majority government on Oct. 28, 2024 – but it did not come without a fight.

An appetite for change was palpable, most noticeably in Regina, where the incumbents were swept out entirely. Only veteran Ken Cheveldayoff held on to his seat in Saskatoon – saving the Sask. Party from a sweep there as well.

As a result of an “orange wave” in the province’s two major cities, the Sask. Party lost veteran MLAs …

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