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2018-11-08
RIDERS CHILLING OUT
Province expects Mckillop to heed referendum result
MAC SABBATH
Minister calls on unions to ‘put something on the table’
Feds toughen rules on healing lodge transfers
SESSIONS OUSTED
Doc sheds light on ‘shocking’ history of internment camps
NDP turns up heat over Wascana Centre
Wall of Honour salutes Sask. Victoria Cross recipients
Accused cross-examining alleged fraud victims as she represents herself
Uofr academic staff back a strike
Family wants to see report on woman’s death at Delta Hotel
Commission amends proposal for Indigenous street-naming quotas
Pair appeals convictions from 2014 murder
Husky opens wallet for P.A. years after spill
Liberals need to be more fiscally responsible
Politicians should choose people over companies
Our planet is worth the cost of saving
‘Not an isolated incident’
SUSPECT DEAD AFTER BLASTS AT COUNTY HALL
WE ALL HAVE SECRET LIVES — SOMETIMES LONELY ONES, TOO. AND AS YET ANOTHER POLITICIAN FALLS VICTIM TO SEXTING, CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD SAYS OUR LUST OFTEN KNOWS NO BOUNDARIES.
ANIMAL CAVE DRAWING ABOUT 40,000 YEARS OLD.
NO PAROLE FOR KILLER DRIVER.
Clement ousted from Tory caucus
26th annual Our Best to You Handmade Market returns to Regina Nov. 9-11 at the International Trade Centre in Evraz Place
Roughriders could use reprise of 1997 playoff’s Slack Attack
Tate lured out of retirement as QB insurance
Best NFL game of week is up first
Pats’ Schioler positioned for success
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME’S LOCKOUT KING
Players’ move to CWHL fuels merger speculation
USMCA could be on line with new U.S. Congress
Impact of U.S. tariffs on auto industry overblown: analyst
Kraft to sell Canadian cheese business to Parmalat
Imperial proceeds on oilsands project as pipeline obstacle arises in Michigan
Four theatres under one roof in Taiwan
What's on in Regina, Nov. 8-14
HOROSCOPE
A MAN WITH NO PLAN
Songwriters hall names hopefuls
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