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2016-10-22
ON BOARD GAME TRAIN
CHAMPION OF FINE ART
TUITION FREEZE WARNING
CANADIAN COURAGE
CURTAIN CALL
New mortgage rules will lead to boost in renting
Oilers fan waits to see if he’ll get 50/50 cash
Frontman finds joy in sobriety
Custom-built units adapt to every need
Attendance board remains useful, educators say
Aerial park sure sounds like fun
Sherwood Park cafe is a comfy Haven
Downtown rally targets violence against women
Beloved pet found dead near fatal crash site
CONTACT THE JOURNAL
Impaired driving death leads to six-year sentence
‘Wide support’ in Senate for proposed Wynn’s Law
Deal provides $137M for affordable housing
Mayerthorpe Mountie will fight discharge
Theft, fraud charges for former RCMP member
Footbridge will open new paths in river valley
Uber cutting prices to keep drivers busy
Crown seeks eight-year sentence in fatal crash
ALBERTANS WANT CARROT WITH CARBON TAX STICK
No legal barriers to uniting Alberta’s right through PC-Wildrose merger
Dionne quint has gone penniless
Canada-EU trade deal may still have life
Require your own pronoun? Well, no
“POSSESSION”
LIFE + TIMES
Visionary Polish director defied political repression
Singer founded girl group Dixie Cups
HOW THE MUSIC CAME
Out of this world
Wayne Gretzky goes top shelf with new whisky
Great wines come from Argentina ‘From Scratch’
RELIGION CALENDAR
Cher not prepared to say goodbye
SENIORS’ HEALTH AND WELLNESS is top of mind
Getting around after driving
MAKING AND KEEPING CONNECTIONS INTO YOUR OLDER YEARS
TIME FOR TESTOSTERONE?
Zika affected mothers demand support
High Maintenance
The Walking Dead
Energy project could put idle wells to work
‘ALL SCENARIOS’
HIRING AGAIN
Province will chip in extra $33M to help reduce emissions of methane
OPEC faces challenge from non-traditional producers
IS SAUDI ARABIA HANDING RIVALS A LIFELINE?
Mother of all fracks unleashed in the U.S.
LYING ON RESUMÉ ISN’T ALWAYS CAUSE FOR FIRING
Cover letters falling out of favour
Stress pays in university as engineering, technology majors cash in after graduation
We’re No. 1 and it’s not for next year’s draft
PLAYOFF POSITIONING ON LINE
ULTIMATE TEAM GUY
Ex-Oilers fondly recall ordeals of playing in The Big Freeze
Lucic, Talbot finally get to take game outdoors
It’s a winner: NHLers playing pond hockey
Buono helps friends with medical costs
Golden Bears look to build on victory
Raiders just the fix for Oil Kings
DIY VS GROUP TRAVEL
‘Crookedest’ attraction too much of a good thing
CELEBRITY OFFERS A PLEASING MIX OF QUALITY AND PRICE
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NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD
ACES ON BRIDGE
NEIGHBOURHOODS
GROWING THINGS
EDMONTON HOUSING STARTS DECLINE DURING SEPTEMBER
NEW OWNERS ON PAR WITH LONG-TIMERS
KEEPING THE COLD OUT AND MONEY SAVINGS IN
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