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2014-12-12
REGINA PONDERS TAXI CHANGES
Jonathan FSIN’s first female chief
Police to get and spend more
REGINA’S BILLION DOLLAR BYPASS
RIDERS’ CHANGES
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S DRALION A DELIGHT.
Business reaction mixed
New laws make job unsafe for prostitutes: brothel boss
Second set of charges draws prison term
Rescued teens face break, entry charges
Parole denied for pedophile
City’s aboriginal employee numbers fall short
Tipster told to mind own business
City changes tack on sale of former police station
We need to look at whole P3 story
Time for questions about dog rescue
AFN job has many challenges
Mother charged with murder in death of eight-year-old girl
Nicky’s supports Cheer Fund one cuppa at a time
RIDLEY SCOTT TAKES A RISK WITH EXODUS.
Friends, colleagues mourn Bachman’s passing
Good Lie helps refugees adjust to new life
Rock brilliant in entertaining rom-com with an IQ
Bear witness
Apparently, you can lead a Raging Bull to water
‘White man’ insult hurled at Cree MP by Cree senator
‘Catman of Parliament Hill’ dies at 92
New AFN leader hopes to open Harper’s heart
Feds reject calls to restrict inmates’ time in segregation
PSA test criticism will cause deaths: expert
Rating Riders’ free agents
BALFOUR FEKULA HOOPS TOURNEY TAKES TO COURT.
Pats bring in pair of prospects
Davidson’s NHL debut ‘dream come true’
Lovering was ‘one of a kind’ as teacher, coach
Goodell ‘bafflingly amateurish’
McDavid hopes to suit up for exhibition games
Wheeling, dealing ends meetings
Barrier-busting bobsledder is Lou Marsh winner
Carnduff hosts hockey showcase on Jan. 17
Rebels open Schwartz tournament with victory
F-35 saga ineptitude piled upon bungling
Magnotta driven by desire for fame: prosecutor
Tim Allen attaches strings to nuptials
CIA chief says report on torture flawed
Sask. saw biggest rise in hours worked
Alta., Sask. can ride out oil price fall: report
TSX BOUNCES BACK AS OIL PRICES CONTINUE SLIDE.
ALBERTA’S REGULATOR SEEKS SOCIAL LICENCE
North Korea duped Britain with Paralympics stunt, says defector
Company says Nazi toys make learning ‘fun’
2015 BMW i8 a feat of engineering
UGLY CARS THAT DESERVE A SECOND LOOK.
Accessible parking spots a magnet for selfish drivers
Making the case for BMW’s i8 as new ‘it’ car
Golf TDI good grab in spite of diesel’s caveats
Bad night vision? Improve your car’s headlights
The 2015 Scion tC sporty and practical
Canada gets full-service Shelby dealership
Here’s what happens when a Volvo XC90 is ditched
Burly F-250 shows the field how it’s done
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