Saskatchewan Rivers Her Majesty’S Writ Bearing the Date September 29, 2020, Having Been Directed to Me, Public Notice Is Now Given: 1

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Saskatchewan Rivers Her Majesty’S Writ Bearing the Date September 29, 2020, Having Been Directed to Me, Public Notice Is Now Given: 1 E-101 Form C The Election Act, 1996 Sections 34 and 138 SASKATCHEWAN ProclamationProclamation of the Returning Officer Declaring the Time and Place for the Nomination of Candidates and the Day of Opening the Polling Place Constituency of Saskatchewan Rivers Her Majesty’s Writ bearing the date September 29, 2020, having been directed to me, public notice is now given: 1. That I am commanded to cause an election, to be held according to law, of a member to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the above-mentioned constituency. 2. That I will, on October 10th, 2020, from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. attend at 6 - 3041 Sherman Drive, Prince Albert, to receive nominations. 3. That in case voting of voters is required, polling places will be open on October 26, 2020, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. as follows: 969 924 106 927 Poll Polling Place 1, 20, 21, 22 Big River Community Hall 606 First Street North, Big River 922 TIMBER BAY 913 2 Hawood Inn 2 851 Lakewood Drive, Waskesiu 106 Saskatchewan 912Rivers 3, 4 Candle Lake Community Hall 942 01 926 920 #20 Highway 265, Candle Lake 5 Smeaton Recreation Center Constituency 55 205 2nd Street West, Smeaton 264 6, 7 William Mason School NESSLIN 913 100 7th Street East, Choiceland 943 LAKE 57 120 PHILLIPS 2 GROVE BITTERN 265 8 Love Community Hall 02 LAKE 218 20 Central Avenue, Love BIG RIVER 56 9, 10 White Fox Community Hall 21-22 03 20 926 301 Elinor Street, White Fox 55 04 11 Meath Park School 263 301 2nd Street West, Meath Park 55 CANDLE LAKE 54 12 Paddockwood Community Hall WEST OF THE THIRD MERIDIAN 952 120 106 36 First Street North, Paddockwood 14 WEST OF THE SECOND MERIDIAN 24 953 BIG RIVER 11808 08 13, 14, 15 Royal Canadian Legion 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 2815 15 14 13 12 LITTLE RED RIVER 106D27 26 25 53 23 22 21 20 19 18 691 17 16 120 Main Street West, Christopher Lake 23 DEBDEN 16 19 240 MONTREAL17 LAKE 106B CHRISTOPHER 12 35 LAKE PADDOCKWOOD 16 White Hall 25 NORTHSIDE TOBIN LAKE LITTLE SMEATON SNOWDEN CHOICELAND GARRICK 695 11 07 LOVE RR#1 - Site #1 - Comp #11, Little Red River First Nation 18 RED RIVER 52 55 16 106C 120 55 13 10 255 WHITE 17 Red Hall WEIRDALE 05 788 MEATH FOX 55 PARK 06 Building #1021, Montreal Lake, Little Red River First Nation 35 26 355 28 55 STURGEON 27 ALBERTVILLE51 LAKE 693 55 18 Deer Ridge Recreation Center 101 09 3 CANWOOD NIPAWIN SW 33-52-1-W3 SHELL LAKE 2 6 780 30 50 19, 24, 25 École Debden Public School 32 WAHPETON 29 94 3 780 CODETTE 315 3rd Avenue East, Debden 31 37 49 ECHO BAY 33 HOLBEIN 35 6 23 Big River Band Community Hall SHELLBROOK CRUTWELL 3 36 BIG SHELL PEBBLE BAYE 35 Building #435, Big River First Nation 302 JAMES PELICAN COVE PRINCE ALBERT AYLSHAM PARKSIDE 34 SMITH CANDLE LAKE 100 26 Sturgeon Lake Central School PROVINCIAL 302 721 White Buffalo Lane, Sturgeon Lake 12 692 PARK 3 ARBORFIEL 27, 30 Spruce Home Public School Highway 2, Spruce Home 03 28 St. James Roman Catholic Church 19 Saint James Avenue North, Albertville 265 29 Honeymoon Co-op Hall NW 13-50-25-W2 Honeymoon Road, RM of Garden River 31 Wahpeton Communiplex 55 Mahpiya Omani, Wapeton Dakota First Nation 32, 33 Wild Rose Public School 120 White Star Road & Grid #780, RM of Shellbrook No. 493 21 34 Par Place 2.5 kms. West (Highway #3 & #55), Prince Albert 1ST ST N TILLEY RAY ROAD RAY TILLEY 04 35, 36, 37 Red Wing School 22 Buckland Service Road, Prince Albert 55 942 Town of Big River Inset Resort Village of Candle Lake Inset 265 Polling Divisions 21 to 22 Polling Divisions 04 4. That in case voting of voters is required, advance polling places for this constituency will be established at the: Candle Lake Community Hall, #20 Highway 265, Candle Lake Royal Canadian Legion Hall #136, 205 Main Street, Big River Choiceland Seniors Community Hall, 200 1st Street East, Choiceland Par Place, 2.5 kms. West (Highway #3 & #55), Prince Albert White Fox Community Hall, 301 Elinor Street, White Fox Big River Band Community Hall, Building #435, Big River First Nation Royal Canadian Legion, 120 Main Street West, Christopher Lake on the following days during the following hours: Tuesday October 20th, 2020 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Friday October 23rd, 2020 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday October 21st, 2020 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Saturday October 24th, 2020 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Thursday October 22nd, 2020 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. 5. Personal Care Facility polling places will be established on October 20th to October 24th, 2020. Please go to www.elections.sk.ca for locations and times. 6. That Hospital and Remand Centre Polls will be established on October 26th, 2020. Please go to www.elections.sk.ca for locations and times. 7. That at 6 - 3041 Sherman Drive, Prince Albert, on November 7th, 2020 at 9:00 a.m., I shall open the ballot boxes and, in the case of a general election, I shall open the ballot envelopes containing the ballots of voters at hospitals and remand centres, count those ballots and, where there are absentee voters and displaced voters, open the ballot envelopes containing the ballots of those voters and count those ballots and make the addition of the votes given for each candidate and declare elected the candidate having the largest number of votes. All persons are required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. Joyce Kohle, Returning Officer All times in this proclamation are Central Standard Time. 6 - 3041 Sherman Drive, Prince Albert God Save the Queen. e-mail [email protected] Telephone 306-953-3700 Toll Free 1-833-953-3700 Given under my hand at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, September 29th, 2020. Warning 189(1) No person shall unlawfully take down, cover up, mutilate, deface or alter an election proclamation, notice or other document required to be posted pursuant to this Act. Any person violating the provision of subsection 189(1)44 is guilty of an offence and, subject to subsection 216(2) of this Act, if convicted, is liable to a fine of not more than $5,000.00 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both..
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