| Daily Headlines | June 27, 2017 | | | |
| | | The Regina Police Service is warning the public about an unidentified, potentially fatal drug that is possibly being trafficked as heroin. Continue reading → | | | | As the days count down to Canada's 150th birthday, police resources will ramp up in order to keep everyone safe. Continue reading → | | | | A 20-year-old man is dead after the car he was driving crashed with a school bus in central Saskatchewan. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 26, 2017 8:32 pm | | | In addition to one count of second-degree murder, Gerald Stanley faces two counts of unsafe storage of a firearm. Continue reading → | | | | K’ehFC, formerly known as KFC, will mark its official name change with a brand-new sign at the company’s first-ever Canadian location in Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | | After Saskatoon's warmest morning of 2017 so far, the weather pattern changes for the rest of the week. Continue reading → | | | | A generous donation to the Royal University Hospital is creating a new way to provide better healthcare to Saskatchewan’s remote and northern communities. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 27, 2017 1:04 pm | | | Saskatchewan RCMP are warning the public about fake Canadian currency with Chinese characters printed on the bills. Continue reading → | | | | Monty Python’s Spamalot is coming to Persephone Theatre. The entire 100 person cast, crew and orchestra are members of Saskatoon Summer Players. Continue reading → | | | | With one member absent, Saskatoon city council rejected proposed changes to its panhandling bylaw. Continue reading → | | | |
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