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2017-09-23
‘PRICELESS’ PAWS
SAY HELLO TO THE BAD GUY
FSIN AIMS TO CURB SUICIDES
SASKTEL UP FOR SALE?
MARLENE BIRD ASSAULT CASE
Regina Pats’ Oksanen is adjusting to WHL game
Why is Google exposing protected youths?
Regina police sound alarm after two overdoses
Vulnerability a result of ‘borrowing binge’
Trump win throws wrench into Clooney’s latest
Trump admin could expand controversial travel ban
Provincial leaders balk at federal changes
Global glut in crude oil is finally receding
Public service has become top-heavy and politicized, former civil servant says
DEATHS IN SASKATCHEWAN
High school grad rates in province reach 20-year high
None of three knives likely to have caused death, court hears
Total of $13,000 in fines for killing grizzly called ‘absolutely scandalous’
Disclosures raise more doubts about GTH deal
Trudeau’s speech at UN means little without action
Tax changes will hurt entrepreneurs
Indigenous leaders want Manitoba to have greater role in MMIW inquiry
NO BREXIT UNTIL 2021, MAY SAYS.
RUSSIA OPPOSES EXTRADITION OF ALLEGED HACKER
Bible was doctored to read ‘no women priests,’ academic claims
Old English is riddled with out-of-date insults. Here a few other forgotten, archaic insults to use.
Transit authority refuses bloody ads
Ex-cop’s role in investigation key as Ontario gas plants trial begins
The People’s Republic of Bombardier
GOVERNMENT TELLS 21 STATES OF ELECTION HACKING
SWEET BITTER GIRL SOUNDS
CAREER HITS WARP SPEED
MAN STILL WINNING OVER MACHINES BUT MAYBE NOT FOREVER
Bombardier hiding information from probe: Boeing
Some Timmies franchisees accused of leaking secrets
Unemployed dad and disabled child put family in financial jeopardy
Keep track of contribution room
OVERDOSING ON THE JOB
Employers can’t shoot first and ask questions later
HOROSCOPE
FINALLY, POWERFUL STAMPS CAN TAKE RIDERS SERIOUSLY
Rams feeling the heat to build on fast start
Novik leads Spartans over Bears
DECATHLETE FINISHES UNEVEN SEASON ON TOP OF PODIUM
Holland ready to skip back into sport
IOC rejects Olympic security concerns
‘HE’LL ALWAYS BE A BLUE JAYS ICON’
Four MLB teams will be extending safety nets
Hockey’s second chance to tap into Asian market
CTE DISCOVERED IN HERNANDEZ POSES MORE QUESTIONS
Thomas two rounds away from $10 million
‘THERE’S STILL HOPE’
Throughout his career, jazz drummer Claude Ranger was admired for the drive and ferocity of his playing and for his commitment to creative music-making, even if financial struggles and poverty ensued.
A TURBULENT GENIUS
A lioness in winter
MAKE A FRESH START WITH YOUR CHILD
What disaster can teach us
Dancing up a (bleep) storm
Star Trek: Discovery
LET PAINT TAKE THE FLOOR
FIGURE OUT WHAT MAKES YOUR WINDOWS WEEP
Melted dishcloth put tarnish onto stainless-steel pot
FIRST HOME FIXER-UPPERS
‘SOULFUL’ STYLE
MASTER DECOR SETS SCENE FOR RELAXATION
Tidiness guru targets new audience
IT’S AN INDOOR JUNGLE IN THERE
Your clutter is trying to tell you something
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