| Daily Headlines | June 19, 2017 | | | |
| | | Human Rights Watch said a fractured relationship between indigenous communities and police agencies stems back to residential schools. Continue reading → | | | | It’s a method rarely used at the municipal level, but the City of Saskatoon is taking a look at the pros and cons of voter lists for the next election. Continue reading → | | | | In July 2015, Timothy Unger was taken from the Kilburn Hall Youth Centre to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Continue reading → | | | | A Saskatchewan man who pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death has been sentenced. Continue reading → | | | | Although the election is three years off, a recent poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan Party still hold a seven-point advantage provincially over the NDP opposition. Continue reading → | | | | Summer kicks off with a cold front sliding through that’ll stir up Saskatoon’s weather forecast for the rest of the week! Continue reading → | | | | Saskatoon RCMP say a southbound Lexus collided with a Dodge Dakota and then rolled several times before coming to a rest on Highway 11. Continue reading → | | | | The new Cathedral Social Hall on Spadina Crescent is serving up locally sourced food and pairing it with Saskatchewan beers. Continue reading → | | | | One father-son duo have been enjoying the sport of softball for years, but are reminded every Father's Day how lucky they are to have each other. Continue reading → | | | | Erin Holm started Den Designs to give back to cancer lodges, which helped her father during his battle with cancer. Continue reading → | | | |
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