| Daily Headlines | July 16, 2017 | | | |
| | | Judah Tyreman started a rock shop and museum in Radisson, Sask., a town of around 500 people. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatchewan RCMP said they've had one report of public nudity at Craven Country Thunder. Continue reading → | | | | The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to a vehicle fire on Hodgson Road on Sunday. Continue reading → | | | | Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard is hoping to discuss his constitutional initiative and says he wants to raise the topic at the Council of the Federation meeting taking place in Edmonton on Tuesday and Wednesday. Continue reading → | | | | The northern lights are expected to make an appearance, and people in the Greater Toronto Area, Stratford, Guelph and Orangeville are in with a chance of catching a glimpse. Continue reading → | | | | Thousands of people have been evacuated out of Williams Lake and the surrounding areas as a windy Saturday blew a number of fires closer to the city. Continue reading → | | | | There were concerns from the beginning about the centre’s limited hours, with counsellors around to answer calls from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., eastern time, Monday to Friday. Continue reading → | | | | An Indiana woman didn’t want her canceled $30,000 wedding to go to waste, so she threw a party for the homeless. Continue reading → | | | | Tren de la Mina roller coaster riders can wear virtual reality goggles that recreate a Wild West setting, according to the park’s website. Continue reading → | | | |
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