| Daily Headlines | June 11, 2017 | | | |
| | | The Georgia Swarm captured their first Champion’s Cup in franchise history with a 15-14 overtime victory against the Saskatchewan Rush. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 11, 2017 2:24 pm | | | A man who was Tasered in Saskatoon has been charged with assaulting a police officer with intent to resist arrest. Continue reading → | | | | Thousands of spectators viewed the Canada Remembers air show at the 17 Wing Detachment Dundurn over the weekend. Continue reading → | | | | The Blue Bombers and Roughriders opened their pre-season schedules with a 25-25 tie at the new Mosaic Stadium on Saturday night. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatoon police are no longer asking for help in locating Honey Arthur. Continue reading → | | | | That’s what families used to do in leaner economic times before the Second World War. Continue reading → | | | | The Trudeau government is grappling with two critical, short-term questions: what to do about “interim” fighter jets, and whether to take on a new role in Afghanistan? Continue reading → | | | | Kalanick has developed a reputation as an abrasive leader, and his approach is said to have rubbed off on his company. Continue reading → | | | | Imagine sailing on a 220-foot icebreaker through the Northwest Passage for a 150 days in the name of science, reconciliation and Canada 150. Continue reading → | | | | There were crystal readings and aura photography, hydrating IV drips, an “oxygen bar”, $72 aromatherapy candles, $90 vitamin packs and even audiences with Paltrow herself. Continue reading → | | | |
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