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2018-07-21
A VISION FULFILLED
‘HISTORIC DAY FOR OUR PEOPLE’
Woman still holds out hope mother will be found safe
WATER-SKIER DISAPPOINTED
TICATS GET ROUGH RIDE
B.C. pipeline protesters plan to stand their ground
Orny Adams goes from flop to JFL headliner
Permanent tribute to Humboldt crash victims in works
Hutterite man meets Wascana Centre teepee protesters
Trump taped talking about paying Playboy model
Pumping new life into a Broadway staple
Leaderboard crowded at soggy British Open
Provincial government to stand up for uranium producers
Healing Camp for Justice leaves Saskatoon park, looks to the future
Saskatoon organizations deny claims in lawsuit over boy’s drowning
Counsellors help victims following wagon incident
Indigenous riders raising awareness of Indian day schools through road trip
LET’S GIVE CABINET BACK ITS VOICE
AFN leadership vote promises to be interesting
View of foster care incorrect, unfair
STORM CAPSIZES MISSOURI DUCK BOAT
PREMIERS END THEIR SUMMIT WITH A PLEDGE TO REDUCE BARRIERS THAT LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL THAT CAN CROSS BORDERS. BUT THEY’RE MORE THAN A BOTTLE SHORT OF A CASE WHEN IT COMES TO THE DETAILS.
JAPAN LIFTS MONTH-LONG BAN ON CANADIAN WHEAT.
Ottawa announces $26M for research to help right whales
Hannah Gadsby on her show Nanette,
All about Eve
CANADA NEEDS A GRAND GESTURE ON TRADE
Liberals poised to miss resale deadline for pipeline
5-star retirement plan comes with $100K home renovation
Why composers are cheering small business deduction case
WHEN SPEAKING UP ISN’T ENOUGH
Recent court decisions touched on social media, bonuses and more
HOROSCOPE
Aimia shares surge after it announced Aeroplan changes in 2020
Thigpen’s run sets the tone for Roughriders’ win
Saskatchewan downs Ontario to earn spot in Football Canada Cup final
Suspect admits to killing figure skater
Special Olympics inspires for half a century
Bouchard reaches semis at Swiss Open
UJIRI PAINED BUT OPTIMISTIC AFTER DEALING DEROZAN
I felt like I needed to do something with what I’d been through — to get something positive out of it. Otherwise, it would all be pointless. I couldn’t live with that. It couldn’t be for nothing.
Terrible Country a wonderful novel
THE IT LIST
CELEBRATED BODIES
HOW TO BE A BETTER LISTENER
Horse’s healing touch
SELLING POINTS
Give diesel odour a java jolt
HOW TO WIN A BIDDING WAR
PUTTING YOUR BEST FOOTWEAR FORWARD
You’ve got a friend
Here are seven tips to save yourself from drowning in shoes:
FLOWER POWER
Home inspections aren’t always foolproof, but are worth investment
Fertilizing 101
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