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2018-04-16
A SLIPPERY SITUATION
Ambitious school-building blitz plagued by delays
‘I LOVE YOU FOREVER, PARKER’
Pipeline meeting ends with a whimper
A TALE OF GENEROSITY
Canada’s urban renters struggle with rising costs
Russia launches cyber offensive after missile strikes
City admits new busker rules failed
Pot growers need people with experience, experts say
Five years on, is remand centre helping or hurting?
Downtown resident loses sleep over LRT construction
CONTACT THE JOURNAL
Feds should freeze funding to B.C. to get pipeline going, Kenney says
Gala guests pledge $120K toward high-tech 3D printer for hospital STINKING GOOD TIME
City plans to use LiDAR technology to help determine health of tree canopy
‘We’ll get the pipeline built’
IT WAS A WEEKEND FILLED WITH TEARS IN SEVERAL SMALL WESTERN TOWNS, AS FAMILY AND FRIENDS — AND OTHERS PROFOUNDLY AFFECTED BY THE HUMBOLDT BUS DISASTER — GATHERED TO SAY FAREWELL.
‘Justice will never be delivered’
Pain meds in pregnancy may harm grandchildren’s fertility
All warship project bidders fail to meet some targets
Comey should be jailed, Trump says
The safe, attractive way to resurface driveways
The coast was gold, but Canada’s results were not
A silver lining for Canadian hoopsters
Rain washes out Jays’ weekend in Cleveland
JETS GO COLD AS MINNY GOES WILD
Dumoulin stands out in Penguins’ victory
Two for Blue: Calvert’s OT goal puts Jackets in control
Henderson dedicates win to victims of Broncos crash
FOR THE RAPTORS, NOTHING EVER COMES EASILY
HOROSCOPE
Reversing mid-life diabetes
HUNGER GAMES JAE BERMAN
Mothers juggle parenting and their active lifestyles
TV COP TURNS ADVOCATE
Late-night gets its own Problem Area
Little show lost
new YOrk TimeS crOSSwOrD
AceS On briDge
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