| Daily Headlines | June 16, 2017 | | | |
| CRIME | June 16, 2017 9:07 am | | | The defence is expected to call its last witness to testify today at the hearing which is being held to determine if the teen will be sentenced as an adult or a youth. Continue reading → | | | | On June 17, 2016, a bill to legalize and regulate medically assisted dying in Canada passed in the House of Commons. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 16, 2017 4:20 pm | | | Prince Albert police found a homemade explosive device in a wanted man's truck. Continue reading → | | | | New federal green infrastructure dollars will only be made available to provinces and territories that sign onto the agreement that includes a carbon tax. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 16, 2017 12:33 pm | | | A decision on whether convicted killer David Woods will be granted a new trial has been delayed. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart says 13 community pastures in the northwest will be handed over next year. Continue reading → | | | | A Saskatoon Fire Department official says there are 12 inspectors that work to keep Saskatoon’s buildings up to code. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatchewan Aviation Museum and Learning Centre is ready for visitors, but needs support from the community to purchase the building it’s renting. Continue reading → | | | | More rain is on the way heading into the weekend before a fabulous Father’s Day weather forecast for Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatoon police were present for crowd and traffic control as Taco Bell welcomed patrons on Thursday. Continue reading → | | | |
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