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2017-12-18
AISH recipients vulnerable after bill to protect them fizzles, families say
Alberta looks to Colorado for advice on pot education
CANADA DOWNS U.S. 2-1
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
Some tips for those who love to jog early in the morning
Oilers need to find home-ice mojo against the Sharks
Investigators obtain Trump transition emails
Driver wants watchdog to study shooting incident
Province, union agree to new rules at remand centre
Fans bid farewell to Coliseum
Suicide bombers attack church
Missing woman’s husband chased, attacked during candlelight vigil
Councillors get earful on change to wading pool
Whitecourt remembers slain brothers at hockey rink
‘Ambitious’ NAIT fundraising campaign has nearly reached $100-million goal
Lawyer convicted of smuggling disbarred
Young Métis entrepreneur to be honoured for work on pipelines
Surgical fires spark review
AFTER OBSERVING MACAQUE MONKEYS IN JAPAN, SCIENTISTS, INCLUDING A UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR, HAVE FOUND A PATTERN OF BEHAVIOUR DESCRIBED AS BOTH “UNUSUAL” AND “INTRIGUING.”
TERROR VICTIM REACHES OUT.
Question remains after Babcock trial: Who got killer’s letters out? Early Millard lawyer denies ‘wrongdoing’
Shermans’ cause of death released
Challenge expected to new parole model
CANADA’S GDP CAME BACK TO EARTH IN 2017 ...
For Trump, #MeToo movement may be more dangerous than Mueller’s probe
Brady’s bunch comes through in crunch
OILERS GAME DAY
KRIPPS DOUBLES UP ON SILVERS
North American World Cup still not a done deal
They Said It Couldn’t Be Done
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACES ON BRIDGE
SWEET CHARITY
Why it’s smart to make a will even if you’re still healthy
Are you behind on your long-term savings plans?
How the world marks Christmas
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