| Daily Headlines | July 15, 2017 | | | |
| | | Two aboriginal athletes have overcome heartbreak together in Saskatoon and are pursuing their passion for volleyball. Continue reading → | | | | Emergency services in Saskatoon were called to a collision between two personal watercraft on the South Saskatchewan River. Continue reading → | | | | Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan. Continue reading → | | | | Gardiner Dam, at Lake Diefenbaker, is still providing clean water and power after 50 years. Continue reading → | | | | Team Saskatchewan came together on Friday in preparation of the ninth North American Indigenous Games. Continue reading → | | | | Charges are being upgraded against a man accused of abducting an eight-year-old girl from a playground in Prince Albert, Sask. Continue reading → | | | | The Saskatchewan government has issued restrictions on open fires in several provincial parks and recreation sites. Continue reading → | | | | Trudeau served up pancakes at a community breakfast at the Calgary Stampede, but couldn’t escape being served up some cutting questions about the Khadr settlement. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 15, 2017 5:15 pm | | | A Brazilian court determined Lochte’s robbery claim made to NBC didn’t constitute the filing of a fake report. Continue reading → | | | | The coin’s design will feature the Maple Leafs logo and 100 dots around the ring to mark the team’s 100 years. Continue reading → | | | |
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