Saskatchewan residents have a few more days to vote ahead of the provincial election on Monday.
The early voting period that began Tuesday will run through Saturday, with polls closed on Sunday.
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Both the NDP and Saskatchewan Party have urged voters to cast their ballots early.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is set to be in Prince Albert today to speak to supporters at the local campaign office, while NDP Leader Carla Beck has media availabilities scheduled in Saskatoon.
There was a scare on Tuesday after what looked like bullet holes were found in a window at the campaign office of a Saskatchewan Party candidate in Regina.
Police have said the damage was not the result of a firearm discharge and that it is being investigated as mischief.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 23, 2024.
The Canadian Press