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2018-01-16
DEEP FREEZE ENDING
Some spill files to stay sealed, court decides
BIG YEAR AHEAD AT HOWE
Woman gets seven years for manslaughter after strangling friend
THIS GEM’S GIGANTIC
Man on vacation takes missile scare in stride
All CFL teams have held QB’s rights
Trump keeps low profile on King day
Hijab-cutting incident never happened, police say
December saw record sales ahead of new rules
Government unveils carbon tax details
Sask. Party mum on spoiled ballots
As mercury plunges, tunes to chill by
City mulls restricting private tree removal
MD got wrong information about methadone, coroner’s inquest told
La Ronge council OKs plan to battle abuse of alcohol
Fond du Lac mourning suicides of two teenagers
Candidate decries ‘racist’ election ruling amid ongoing turmoil at assembly for Saskatchewan francophones
New Sask. leaders face huge challenges in making connections
Don’t place women prisoners in segregation
NO EXCUSING JUDGE’S REMARKS
Silver lining to starring role in ghastly movie
One option for nuclear North Korea
PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU IS FAST LOSING HIS LUSTRE DOWN SOUTH. AFTER ANGERING THE U.S WITH COMMENTS ON OMAR KHADR AND FIDEL CASTRO, NOW HE HAS UPSET THEM WITH HIS VIEWS ON ABORTION.
ARE PROFESSOR’S COMMENTS FREE, OR HATE, SPEECH?
FIVE THINGS ABOUT A HUGE DIAMOND
Turkey lashes out at Kurdish force
B.C. teen caught in crossfire dies
TIMELINE FOR GORDIE HOWE SPORTS COMPLEX
BY THE NUMBERS
Shapovalov faces Tsonga in second round
Lindros finds peace with Flyers
Bankruptcy of U.K.’s Carillion seen to have modest effect on projects
JUST CHILLIN’
DOUBLE FEATURE
LAST GASPS OF PARODY
Listen to loved ones about hearing tests
Not all addicts fit skewered stereotypes
Check the dates of husband’s love notes
WARMING UP TO COLDPLAY
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