Headlines for July 31, 2018

Global News
Saskatchewan’s permanently disabled students to benefit from new loan
Up to an extra $2,000 will be offered from The Canada Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loan program, to help students pay for their post-secondary education and living costs.
The Georgia Straight
Opinion: Reasonable Doubt: How our highest court stopped TWU’s Christian law school
Over the years, this fight has gone from a referendum of B.C. lawyers to the B.C. Supreme Court and to the B.C. Court of Appeal. Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada finally weighed in.
CBC News
Dal plans to rebuild agricultural campus building damaged by fire
Researcher says years worth of work has been lost, worries about long-term implications.
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