| Daily Headlines | June 21, 2017 | | | |
| CRIME | June 20, 2017 9:03 pm | | | An officer in Saskatchewan’s ICE unit says offenders are using everyday applications to share and access child porn. Continue reading → | | | | The Saskatchewan Party has announced that Saskatoon-Fairview MLA Jennifer Campeau is leaving politics. Continue reading → | | | | Thousands gathered in Victoria Park for the "Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation." Continue reading → | | | | Hockey association says that, starting in the 2018-19 season, girls under 17 who live outside Regina and Saskatoon won’t be allowed to play for teams in those cities. Continue reading → | | | | Kim Coates will headline the Canadian premiere of a critically acclaimed play from English playwright Jez Butterworth. Continue reading → | | | | A series of cost-saving measures allowed the public school board to fill a funding shortfall of $11.5 million. Continue reading → | | | | The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says a petition shows Saskatchewan residents don’t approve of the federal plan, which would put a price on carbon in 2018. Continue reading → | | | | Nicole Sarauer has been elected Leader of the Official Opposition and Interim Leader of the Saskatchewan NDP. She is the first woman to lead the party. Continue reading → | | | | A study by financial think-tank Carbon Tracker says Canadian oil and gas companies rank among some of the most exposed to climate policy risk. Continue reading → | | | | A class from Elrose Composite School had the opportunity to learn what ingredients are necessary to create a tornado at Global Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | |
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