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Some highlights in photos from October 2024 in Saskatoon
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Some highlights in photos from October 2024 in Saskatoon

Memorable, picture-worthy moments in Saskatoon in October included Halloween events, provincial elections and the PBR Canada Cup.

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The month of October was filled with picture-worthy moments in Saskatoon, from preparations for the provincial and municipal elections to Halloween festivals and the fall season.

Here’s a look at some memorable moments that Saskatoon StarPhoenix photographer Michelle Berg and Regina Leader-Post photographer Kayle Neis photographed last month, including the dates of the print editions in which they were published.

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October 8: dig into the weather

City crews are working on a storm drain on Early Drive

On Oct. 7, city crews worked on a storm drain on Early Drive in the Brevoort Park neighborhood. They anticipated no problems carrying out the work throughout the week, with daily forecasts of sunshine and temperatures of up to 70°F ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 12: the group reforms

Pumpkins after dark

Pumpkins after darkCanada’s largest Halloween festival, made its Saskatoon debut at Prairieland Park on October 10. The event continued until October 31. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 15: Prepare the ballots for your vote

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A digital printer spit out Elections Saskatchewan ballots at the PrintWest print room Oct. 13 in Regina. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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PrintWest employee Barry Jooley printed the ballots on a mechanical printer for Elections Saskatchewan inside the PrintWest print room. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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Rejected ballots and cut ends were stored in a trash can inside PrintWest’s print room on October 13. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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A PrintWest employee cut out Elections Saskatchewan ballots in the PrintWest print room on October 13. There were 243 official candidates in the 2024 provincial election, according to Elections Saskatchewan. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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A PrintWest employee added black ink to a mechanical printer that was printing ballots for Elections Saskatchewan inside the PrintWest print room. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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Although election day was October 28, Elections Saskatchewan held the voting week from October 22 to 26. On October 28, polling stations were open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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Ballots for Elections Canada were sewn and stored in PrintWest’s printing room. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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A workstation stood empty with plans to print ballots inside the PrintWest print room on Oct. 13 in Regina. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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Ballots for Elections Saskatchewan were being printed at the PrintWest store located at 1111 8th Avenue in Regina. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position
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A PrintWest employee cut ballots for Elections Saskatchewan. There are 61 ridings in the province. Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina’s leadership position

With the provincial election On October 28, campaign efforts really ramped up in the two weeks leading up to the vote and each up-and-coming party was doing what they could to try to get their name on the ballot. October 12 at 2 p.m. marked the end of the nomination period, resulting in the final list of candidates compiled by Elections Saskatchewan. A Regina shop printed some ballots, while the rest were printed at various locations across the province. (Kayle Neis, Regina Leader-Post)

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October 17: worth the detour

Dog walking in autumn

On October 16, a dog owner walked two dogs along Spadina Crescent as green leaf spots became harder to find in the city. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 24: deep ideals

Sppoky Election Candidate for Halloween

A Cairns Avenue family had some fun during election season with their Halloween decorations, giving a spooky candidate some humorous campaign promises. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 25: This is not their first rodeo

SaskTel Center prepares for PBR Canada Cup series

A team worked on transforming the SaskTel Center for PBR Canada Cup Serieswhich began on October 25. On October 24, a crew began the massive job of trucking in 680 tons of dirt and installing the arena. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 26: Record catch for breast cancer

C95 radiothon against cancer

Rob Suski and Shauna Foster co-hosted the 25th edition C95 radio marathon for breast cancer research for 12 hours on October 24 at the Lawson Heights shopping center in Saskatoon. They were joined throughout the day by guests who shared their personal stories and raised a record $516,321 for the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan to support breast cancer research in the province, including developing new standards of care and clinical trials. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

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October 28: A crazy race

Teenager John Crimber dominates at PBR Saskatoon Classic

Teenage phenom John Crimber dominated the opening night of Saskatoon PBR Classic on October 25, winning the first round and the 5/5 Bucking Battle during the PBR Canada Cup Series at the SaskTel Centre. It was the 16th time the city hosted the professional bull riders. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

October 31: Happy Halloween

Halloween display on Clinkskill Avenue

A house on Clinkskill Avenue in Saskatoon, already known for its Christmas lights, has transformed the property’s lawn into a Halloween graveyard for trick-or-treaters. (Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

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