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2016-10-25
UNCERTAIN FUTURE
The education funding blame game
Sentencing delayed for teenage murderer
MOSAIC TO END WITH A SHOW
Wall falls short on NDP support for motion opposing carbon tax
GOLD MEDAL PLATES
Defenceman picked for U-17 squad
Steve Martin champions work of Lawren Harris
Sum 41 frontman says it’s cool to be sober on tour
Victim’s mother angry murderer gets weekend pass
Muskrat Falls fish supply faces poisonous threat
More Sask. medical grads staying in province
Electoral reform still possible
Suicidal youth look to NORTEP grads for stability: official
Regina’s election may not draw huge crowds
Candidate accuses incumbent of not living in Regina’s Ward 7
Crown rejects self-defence in Sugar killing
Mayoral hopefuls pitch fixes to homelessness
Man is world’s oldest plumber
Man who shot at police, sister was thinking suicide, court told
Hall remains in race for Saskatoon trustee seat
Government falling short on water protection
NDP resolutions hurt party’s credibility
Airport irritants for Canadians
Saskatoon mayor’s race remains tight
More jail time for Regina prison agitator
IRAQI FAMILIES FLEEING MOSUL GATHER MONDAY AS FORCES PREPARE TO OUST ISIL FROM THE CITY. THE UNITED NATIONS IS PREPARING TO RECEIVE 150,000 MOSUL REFUGEES.
Blaney reopens niqab debate
IT WAS THE LITTLE THINGS THAT LED TO DENNIS OLAND’S CONVICTION IN HIS FATHER’S MURDER. NOW THOSE SAME THINGS COULD LEAD TO THE MEMBER OF THE CLAN THAT OWNS MOOSEHEAD BREWERIES BEING CLEARED.
FIVE THINGS ABOUT FOOD GUIDE.
TRUMP INSURANCE PAYOUT UNDER MICROSCOPE
CETA THREATENS EUROPE’S ‘CREDIBILITY’
REFUGEES LEAVING ‘THE JUNGLE’ BEHIND
The not-so-pretty side of facial fillers
Liberals plan changes to expat voting rules The Canadian Press
ROOKIE PLAYS WHERE NEEDED
SPARTANS UNITED
The Riders final two games really do matter this year
Defensive back deals with highs and lows of CFL player’s career
Cougars savour ‘experience of a lifetime’ in China
Struch takes on new challenge with U17 team
PLANNED CONCUSSION STRATEGY PROMISES NATIONAL STANDARDS
Millennials are better off than their parents
Big banks hold key to new mortgage rules
Central bank sticks with 2% inflation target
Historical events are often shrouded in mystery
HOMEGROWN HAMILTON
For sale sign about to go up on Brangelina’s French chateau
LOOKING OUT FOR NO. 2
Taylor Swift says she felt ‘frantic’ after alleged groping
Bacteria claimed vet’s limbs, but not her fitness drive
Allen still laughing at 94
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