SK Votes 2020: CBC Saskatchewan coverage
Get all of your election news from CBC Sask on TV, radio, social media and online
Saskatchewan heads to the polls on Oct. 26 and CBC is your home for election coverage.
SK Votes: Election Night on CBC - Oct. 26
CBC Saskatchewan brought you election night coverage with host Sam Maciag going live with continuing coverage until the results came in, during Canada's second general election held amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the end, Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party won a majority government for the fourth time in a row.
Watch a replay online: Facebook and YouTube.
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How to follow results on Saskatchewan election night
The live program, which will be hosted by CBC's Sam Maciag, will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Watch online: Live streaming online at CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon websites, CBC Gem, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Watch on TV: Live on CBC Television (check your TV service provider for channel). The program will be available on CBC News Network beginning at 8 p.m. CST.
Listen: Live on CBC Radio One (540 AM; 102.5 FM in Regina; 94.1 FM in Saskatoon) or listen online.
Follow and join the conversation by using #skvotes.
WATCH: Leaders Debate - Oct. 14
Join a partnership of Saskatchewan television broadcasters for the Saskatchewan election leaders' debate will be on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 6:05 to 7 p.m., on CBC-TV, CTV and Global TV outlets across the province and online across the consortium partner's websites and social media channels. Postmedia News is a digital partner in the consortium and will broadcast the debate on their website.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe and NDP Leader Ryan Meili will participate in the debate.
The debate will be moderated by Molly Thomas, a former CTV reporter and anchor in Regina who is now in Ottawa with CTV's W5 as an investigative correspondent. Thomas was CTV's Ottawa bureau correspondent.
CBC's Adam Hunter, Global's Allison Bamford, Postmedia's Murray Mandryk, and Vanier scholar Merelda Fiddler comprise the journalist panel asking questions of the leaders.
Watch online: Live streaming online at CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon websites, CBC Gem, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Watch on TV: Live on CBC Television (check your TV service provider for channel).
Stay connected to the debate and join the conversation using the hashtag #SKDebate on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Use the hashtag to send your question to the leaders, and it may be used in the debate.