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2017-11-09
RIDERS GETTING READY
Rural residents amplify call to defend property
DOMESTIC CONFLICT
Eyre on hot seat over views on Indigenous curriculum
SIMON & GARFUNKEL
Court pierces crime tip line’s guarantee of secrecy
Iron Maiden leader muses on life, career in new book
Moose Jaw Times-Herald to shut down next month
U of R Cougars’ Kot savours return
More choose streaming over TV
Republic of science adopts a new god
Karpinka Brothers harness positivity
NDP questions premier’s continued private email use
Rejected wage rollback worries finance minister
Contractor denies issuing bogus invoices
Convicted fraudster’s appeal hearing delayed
Province invoking Constitution’s notwithstanding clause to overturn Catholic schools funding ruling
Wall’s inaction leaving coal workers vulnerable
GTH structure encourages abuse of system
Future is female? Not so fast
Teachers’ union says 3.5% cut not in their proposals
Regina police website faces regular hacking attempts
IF THE ETHICS COMMISSIONER HAD DONE HER JOB, WE WOULDN’T BE IN THIS MESS. MARY DAWSON GAVE THE FINANCE MINISTER BAD ADVICE WHEN SHE TOLD HIM HE DID NOT HAVE TO DIVEST HIS SHARES.
SHEEP CAN RECOGNIZE FACES.
THE YEAR IN PRESIDENTIAL #TWITTER
Facebook making naked attempt to protect privacy
Letter bomb victim asked for comfort, court hears
Trump asks China to cut ties with N. Korea
Actress Jolie to speak at Vancouver summit
Status of LaBatte, Dennis uncertain as team heads to Ottawa
DIABETES NO BARRIER FOR SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR VET
NFC West showdown lost some of its bite
Argos top CFL with 10 division all-stars
Catalyst alleges short-selling ‘conspiracy’
Feds won’t get involved in Trans Mountain hearings: Carr
FAMILY FRONT AND CENTRE
HOROSCOPE
AWARDING DONALD
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