Health Minister Tom Osborne retiring in July after 28 years in politics
Health Minister Tom Osborne has announced he’s retiring in July after more than 28 years in politics. Tom Osborne has been a familiar face in provincial politics for a long time. He recently set the record as the longest-serving MHA in post-Confederation history, at 26 years, seven months and one day.
Read moreHouse Management Commission votes to accept report that could see pay raise for MHAs
The House of Assembly Management Commission has voted to accept a report that could see a pay raise for MHA’s. The members compensation review committee made 32 recommendations, one of which would increase members salaries by almost $25,000 dollars a year.
Read moreProvincial highway renamed in honour of late premier Beaton Tulk
Provincial highway 330 has been renamed in honour of the province’s seventh premier, Beaton Tulk.
Read moreTony Wakeham accepts candidate PC candidate’s apology as questions arise about Liberal candidate’s federal ties
PC leader Tony Wakeham has accepted candidate Lin Paddock’s apology for comments made about immigration. Meanwhile, Liberal candidate Owen Burn is facing questions about his loyalties to the federal Conservative party. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
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