| Daily Headlines | June 22, 2017 | | | |
| | | he FSIN chief says a Saskatoon man should be compensated for a leg injury he sustained at a residential school. Continue reading → | | | | You can't help but smile watching this group of seniors from Oliver Lodge perform. Continue reading → | | | | SGI’s Earl Cameron says even though many people leave their keys inside their car by accident, it has still created a debate on whether or not to change insurance. Continue reading → | | | | Howling winds blast through the province with rain added in today before a change moves into Saskatoon’s weather forecast for the weekend. Continue reading → | | | | The Saskatoon Pride Festival is celebrating 25 years, but it may not have happened if not for the work of vocal activists. Continue reading → | | | | Standard and Poor’s said the downgrade reflects Saskatchewan’s weakened budget performance and growing debt thanks to low oil, natural gas and potash prices. Continue reading → | | | | The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is asking people to report incorrect work zone signage. Continue reading → | | | | The Western Canadian Arabian Horse Championship is taking place at Prairieland Park until Sunday. Continue reading → | | | | Darian Durant will play his first game for the Montreal Alouettes against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Thursday night at Percival Molson Stadium. Continue reading → | | | | The merger still needs regulatory approval but the companies said they expect to close the deal in the third quarter of this year. Continue reading → | | | |
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