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BEACHES OR BACTERIA?
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Infrastructure legislation to be released next spring
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NEW ERA FOR THE DERBY
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City denies negligence allegations in boxer’s 2017 death
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Release report, Notley urges
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Program lets immigrant youth get comfortable with police
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Competing proposal could pitch Prospects out of Rossdale stadium
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Two charged after raid nets guns, drugs
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Police warn of phone scammers using ‘advanced methods’
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Report lays out a path forward after hate-group encounter at mosque
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Libraries remain an essential public service
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Horse culture changed life for Indigenous people
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A PASSERBY WITH A CHAIR CHALLENGES A MAN HOLDING A KNIFE DURING AN ATTACK IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, THAT WAS ENDED BY BYSTANDERS WITH CRATES AND CHAIRS.
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Opposition is what a debate is for
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PM delays release Mclellan’s SNC report
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Misinformed Canadians have lessons for media
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Walcott, Diodoro to reunite at Derby
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WAIVING GALVIS WAS UNPOPULAR BUT PRUDENT
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Bombers well-armed as extra jolt of scoring hits return-happy CFL
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Shapovalov rebounds in Ohio after slow start
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SOUTHPAW QBS BECOMING AN ‘EXTINCT SPECIES’ IN NFL
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Barrick basks in glow of a very good summer
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Shares, oil rebound on trade war thaw
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Genworth OKS sale of Canadian division to Brookfield
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Country gets good marks on its system for immigrants
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Trump’s plan to import cheap drugs from Canada can’t occur without Big Pharma
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Shifting nuclear scene prompts Ontario utility’s buying spree
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GOLD HAS SURGED, BUT TREAD CAREFULLY BEFORE LEAPING IN
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After 50 years in U.K. North Sea, Exxon eyes exit
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The Street’s most-loved stocks just can’t shake off jitters
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CBS, Viacom finally hash out all-stock deal for $11.7B merger
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The panic for digital transformation comes at a cost
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GOING COLD TOFU
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COOL FINISH
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Stop wasting summer’s best produce
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MAKE YOUR BEST PASTA SALAD YET
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PETITE PASTA SALAD WITH CORN, TOMATOES AND FETA
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MORE HAM, MORE FOWL
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Movie angers Lee fans
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GRILLED VEGETABLE SANDWICH
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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‘THEY FAILED MY DAUGHTER’
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HONG KONG PROTESTS