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2017-06-12
BRINGING THE NOISE
Wall’s private server use flagged
Holistic grazing promoted to curb climate change
VITAMIN OVERLOAD
Snowbirds dazzle at what could be area’s last air show
Watch out for that glass of white wine
Banks latching on to AI in a big way
Inuit village in shock after deadly stabbing spree
Office to curb extremism among nation’s youth
Sentencing session to start this week
Feds not sharing revenue figures from carbon tax
City restaurants branch out to Saskatoon
Study aims to determine effect of dementia on long friendships
U of S alumnus shared his love of teaching
Pipeline project faces scrutiny, questions
The safe, attractive way to resurface driveways
BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY ARRIVES FOR HOLY COMMUNION AT ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH IN SONNING, BERKSHIRE. MAY IS UNDER PRESSURE AFTER CONSERVATIVES LOST THEIR PARLIAMENTARY MAJORITY.
A PRINCIPAL AT A WASHINGTON, D.C., PUBLIC SCHOOL HAS PLEDGED TO PAY HER STUDENTS US$100 EACH OUT OF HER OWN POCKET, IF THEY FORGO ELECTRONICS AND VIDEO SCREENS EACH TUESDAY OVER THE SUMMER.
TRUMP REPORTED TO HAVE COLD FEET ON VISITING U.K.
‘A VERY STUPID MOVE’
Why it’s still hard to hit the sell button on America, despite Trump’s trouble
Long snapper Gagne proves valuable for his versatility
Riot run roughshod over Rage in final
CUP FINAL CARRIES SPECIAL MEANING FOR FLEURY, FISHER
Warriors figure physical play crucial for title win
RIDERS’ TIE WITH BOMBERS WAS A WIN IN MANY WAYS
Red Sox improve to 7-3
Crowded playoff decides Canadian LPGA tourney
Nadal hangs 10 at French Open
Unseeded Ostapenko stuns Halep in final
Berger rallies to defend St. Jude title
Hamilton’s win at Canadian GP a three-peat
CONSIDER A TUNE UP WITH CARS 3 OR BLOOD DRIVE
Write what you know
DO RUNNERS REALLY NEED TO STRETCH?
The waiting really is the hardest part
‘LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE’
Indigenous cuisine starting to gets its due
A welcome superhero
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