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2018-08-28
FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE
Police officer dismissed, facing assault charges
Search for boy now recovery mission
BLADES TRAINING CAMP
THE TOLL OF PTSD
Canada may have just 5 days to forge a new trade deal
Dissecting Riders’ win over Lions
Lower deficit projected despite more spending
U.S., Mexico put heat on Canada
There’s more to Proclaimers than megahit
Divers to search for remains in 1959 plane crash
22 Minutes, Majumder part ways
Russia jails opposition leader
Council postpones decision on speed limit for Mistawasis bridge
Council to consider taxi industry changes
Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation taps Ahmad as new executive director
Bernier drops one pretence for another
Moe avoids heat conservatives have been feeling
U of S team sends imaging device into near-space to study aerosols
Man says he’ll plead guilty to vandalizing Regina statue
UN report a call for action
YOU CAN RUN A GENEROUS AND WELCOMING IMMIGRATION SYSTEM WITHOUT GRANTING BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP; AND YOU CAN RUN AN UGLY AND DRACONIAN IMMIGRATION SYSTEM WHILE GRANTING IT.
MCCAIN’S FINAL SHOT AT TRUMP.
Not guilty plea likely in Fredericton shooting
Inuit to get $5M for relocations
Ireland seeks church reparations
Union, investors like deal on autos
With Aeroplan sold off, Aimia hires a new strategy chief
Import’s sizzling release on menu at Blades camp
Henderson crafts great day for Canada with ‘storybook’ finish
Brockman enjoying Swift Current
PHENOM HEARS FROM FANS ACROSS CANADA AFTER WIN
Raonic a winner in first round
Donaldson’s return to Jays still up in air
Henderson joins small club with Regina win
New soccer league holding open tryouts
Cars connected to everything in the works
Streamliner sets new land speed record on its 50th anniversary
POT PRESENTS UNIQUE DANGERS WHEN DRIVING
A GREAT RIDE FOR THE AGES
ENJOY TOP-DOWN CRUISING IN STYLE
Lemon Twigs’ ambitions flourish on rock musical
Dirty air surrounds 90 per cent of the world’s population. ... It wasn’t long ago that parents sent their kids outside for fresh air. Now smog warnings are as much a part of summer in Canadian cities as heat waves.
High school doesn’t last forever
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