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2019-12-30
Capitol Theatre battle lives on 40 years later
MAYORAL MUSINGS
Artist displays realities of a correctional officer’s life through work
SPORTING MOMENTS
No guarantees with knee surgery
New device is ‘worth exploring’ in distracted driving battle
What you need to know for New Year’s Eve in Saskatoon
Maybe Wexit could make Canada stronger
Norris checks a lot of boxes for Saskatoon
RECORD NUMBER OF HOMICIDES
ON DEC. 30, 2009, A ROUTINE PATROL OF TWO LIGHT ARMOURED VEHICLES IN KANDAHAR CITY HIT A REMOTE-CONTROLLED IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE. A DECADE LATER, THE PAINFUL MEMORIES LIVE ON.
Montreal’s horse-drawn carriage industry rides off into history
Protections sought for Alberta’s wild horses
Blades continue mastery over Raiders with victory
Junior curling, Mac’s midget tournament underway
Rush defence Grinchlike in domination of New England
Serena named AP female athlete of decade
Pats blow shot at bye as Miami stuns New England
Jets win as Bills give starters a break
SHARPSHOOTER PUTS BASKETBALL IN REAR-VIEW MIRROR
IT’S BOMBS AWAY IN THE CFL
CANADA KNOWS THE ANSWER IS HARD WORK
Trailing 8-0 at halftime, soccer team calls it quits
MEGAPROJECT BOOSTS NORWAY’S OIL OUTPUT
Bizarre fortunes continue to flourish as world’s richest 500 gain $1.2 trillion
Entrepreneurs face mental health issues
Wheat could turn out to be a surprise winner of U.s.-china trade deal
WHY I ALWAYS ‘LISTEN’ TO MY KNEES
MUSCLE MEMORIES
Up your fit game
SMALL SCREEN, BIG DREAMS
Investments will help children in the future
Your Daily Horoscope
DESTINED TO BE REY
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