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2017-09-28
NDP vows to protect LGBTQ kids
Alberta physicians remain nation’s best paid: report
OILSANDS@50
Maybe it should be a little harder to run for local office
Bombardier searching for new markets for C Series
Oilers shut out Hurricanes in Saskatoon
Leadership debate No. 2 to focus on labour relations
No preset path to rate hikes, BoC says
Charges laid in crash that killed three women
St. Albert culls goldfish from water retention pond
CONTACT THE JOURNAL
Province to roll out mandatory staff training in Indigenous history, rights
Man plans run in honour of woman slain in her driveway
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital following collision with pickup
BIG TRUCKS AND DEAD DUCKS
Celebrity activism in oilsands debate here to stay and does have impact
Tailings ponds a critical part of Alberta’s oilsands legacy
University of Alberta environmental engineering professor talks tailings ponds and the treatment of oilsands water
Grizzly bear moved from Banff area killed by hunter in B.C.
Hinton hopes abandoned well becomes new source of energy
BY THE NUMBERS
Trump, Kim push world to the brink
Tax changes strike at heart of health care
APOLOGY COMING FOR ST. LOUIS
Remove head from clouds
A ‘STEPPING STONE’ TO MARS.
Almost $25K to make phone booth for EPA administrator
War Museum loses bid for rare Victoria Cross
B.C. TECH INCUBATOR FACING ACCUSATIONS OF FRAUD
Labrador, where life really began
Controversial conservative defeats GOP’s pick
IRAQI KURDS VOTE HEAVILY FOR SEPARATION
DRAKE GETS HIS OWN HALL OF FAME CEREMONY
Johnny 3-Downs? Not anytime soon
WHITE HOUSE VISITS NOT SO NEUTRAL IN THE TRUMP ERA
Comments prompt hometown criticism for Saint Sidney
Subban says he would ‘never’ kneel in protest
OH SAY, CAN YOU SEE MORE PROTESTS THIS SUNDAY?
No rest for weary with this week’s opener
Pitino ‘effectively fired’ amid bribery probe
Rockies’ road back to playoffs a bit easier
STARTER HOME OR FOREVER HOME?
A TOAST TO COMPOST
RESEARCH KEY TO HAPPINESS FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS
Purchasing a new home? Keep these hints in mind
MASTER DECOR SETS SCENE FOR RELAXATION
Tidiness guru targets new audience
How to elevate your basement living space
new York Times Crossword
Aces On Bridge
TODAY’S CROSSWORD
FIRST HOME FIXER-UPPERS
Need a new appliance?
FINDING THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR
Metro in talks with Jean Coutu about proposed $4.5B merger
Liberals to release fix for ‘broken’ cultural sector
Data hacks could lead consumers back to cash: RBC
Trump pitches U.S. tax reform plan as historic cut to ignite economy
Freshii explains challenges to growth
Will & Grace
Commercial hosts yield most Airbnb profits: study
BIRTH OF A FAMILY
‘WEIRD MOVIE’ TAKES A DRIVE OVER COLONIALISM IN A 1936 ROLLS-ROYCE
‘ALWAYS A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY IN EVERYTHING I DO’
Trumpeter McNeill blending classical and jazz genres
TROFIMUK’S LATEST NOVEL EXPLORES THE TRUTH ABOUT THE LIES WE TELL
When Stony Plain native VISSIA released her new album, it was on the label she co-founded
THE GANG IS ALL BACK
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