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NDP seeks input on farm safety rules
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Woman injured in attack makes a slow recovery
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TWO FILMS IN ONE?
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STARS FALL
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Mentally ill latest victims of CRA tax clawback
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EPS looks to centralize victims’ services
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Family mourns son killed in ammonia leak
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Paquette will help our city finds its way
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New act starts clock on talks among municipal governments
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Economic conditions hinder growth of Heritage Savings Trust Fund: official
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Councillors consider Northlands design competition
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Legal group pushes for in-car police cameras
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Regulator approves Suncor tailings pond plan
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City graphics firm braces for series of business challenges
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City playwright admits to possession of child porn
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B.C. should build Site C, but with role for Alberta
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Church has set poor example
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NDP reveals its totalitarian side
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Sex ed should be about compassion
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Cases ‘on the trash heap’ due to backlogs, prosecutors say
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Student, instructor die in plane crash
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‘NO EASY PATH OUT OF THIS MESS’
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AS THE GREAT CANADIAN WINTER APPROACHES, SOME CLIMATOLOGISTS ARE PREDICTING THAT ITS END MAY BE IN SIGHT. SCIENTISTS SAY WINTERS ARE EXPECTED TO GET WARMER AND SUMMERS SCORCHING. KIRKEY.
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THREE CANADIANS TORTURED IN SYRIA AWARDED $31M.
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MORNEAU GIVES MILLIONS AWAY TO CLEAR SLATE.
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FIVE THINGS ABOUT MASKED DINOSAUR
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‘Weinstein Effect’ hits close to Parliament
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Trudeau scorns his own ‘Think China’ message
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PM panned for ignoring Nobel Prize winner
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Emotions high as Judd talks Weinstein ‘Tremendously’ moved by response to story
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Aecon takeover expected to receive warmer reception from government
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Demand for fossil fuels will max out in two years, NEB says
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iPhone X’s pre-orders start amid supply constraints
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Ontario household electricity prices to rise 52 per cent from 2017 to 2035
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Bombardier to lay off 280 support staff at Belfast site
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Five major property markets in ‘vulnerability’ red zone: CMHC
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Tim Hortons results in Canada improve, even as franchisee fight continues
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Tech giants’ shares soar as earnings beat expectations
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Promotion costs cloud Shaw’s gains in customers
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Venezuela tests Xi’s dreams of superpower status
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How analysts view China’s new leadership shaping the economy
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Suncor reports best results since days of $100 oil in 2014
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Husky, MEG rebound to make gains in Q3
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2018 F-150 LARIAT TICKS ALL THE BOXES
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A green take on the classic yellow school bus
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A BIT ABOUT WHY WE RIDE
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Think you’re paying too much for insurance?
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If your car isn’t making you sick, its fluids might
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A truly frightful ride for All Hallows’ Eve
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CHEVY GIVES THE EQUINOX A FACELIFT
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2017 GMC ACADIA DENALI, RIGHT-SIZED
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COMPASS HANDLES OFF-ROAD, CITY DRIVING WITH EASE
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LEXUS RX’S GREEN BADGE DOESN’T COME CHEAP
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TOYOTA 4RUNNER PUTS DRIVERS IN BEAST MODE
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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TODAY’S CROSSWORD
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CHRYSLER PACIFICA PLUG-IN HYBRID GOES THE DISTANCE
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Low-priced Nissan Micra SV gives good value for money
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HOROSCOPE
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NOTHING’S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR
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Sanitized story really doesn’t resonate
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A BRUSH WITH FAME
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Movie is a bear trap
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NO FUN IN THE SUN
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Special delivery
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Michael Jackson’s Halloween
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Scoring ability finally on display
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Pitlick finding his groove in Dallas
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Gable returns in time to experience Alberta rivalry
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Joshua wants fans to enjoy watching him win title fights
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SIZZLING SLUGGERS SINGE THE SERIES RECORD BOOK
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Golden Knights on a heater of a debut
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Osmond puts quest for perfection aside
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Yankees fire Girardi after surprising playoff run
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PATRIOTS’ DEFENCE TAKES ANOTHER HIT
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English FA review to deal with charges of racism
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RAGE AT THE SCREEN
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Ravens pick apart Moore and the Fins