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COVID-19 cases back above 1,000
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Iveson under fire — and he's not even on the ballot
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It's never too late to make a dream come true
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`WE MUST ALWAYS DO OUR BEST'
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INTER SCRAPS PEMBINA DEAL
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Numbers just don't add up for Neal, Oilers
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Woman arrested after chase on Jasper Avenue
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U.S., China hold `frank, open' talks
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Bed closures hit Red Deer, St. Albert
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Fewer active fires in B.C., but risk remains high in province's south
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Worsening wildfires fuel fears of long-term effects
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Province eases threshold for child-care subsidies
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Tech firm chooses Calgary for first office outside Europe
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Virtual contact little help to aged: study
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FEDERAL ELECTION LOOMING, MAYBE WITH SURPRISES
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Woman arrested after chase, struggle
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Decision to reject coal mine makes perfect sense
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As cases rise, vaccination wall of defence must be stronger
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Police renew calls for help in case of missing Manitoba teen
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Former Nunavut premier calls Simon a `gentle soul'
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Estate plan is a necessity
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Box office takes a dive
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST PSYCHEDELIC BAND
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Basic geometry
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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STRIKE FORTIN CASE, SAYS CROWN
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CANADA. CYPRUS. CUBA. TURKEY. NORTHERN IRELAND. ANTARCTICA. ALL RECORDED THEIR HOTTEST-EVER TEMPERATURES IN THE LAST TWO YEARS, AND ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY, MORE SUCH EXTREMES ARE COMING.
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Wildfires make own weather systems
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Tory riding associations have most cash: study
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Air Canada bond sale to raise $2.75 billion
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Bitcoin tops US$40,000 after Amazon crypto speculation
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Golden girl Mac Neil hints best is yet to come in pool
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Notes, quotes, rants & slants
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NO MORE ROOM FOR ERROR
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It's a kids' Games
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Full-court distress
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`We want to be those people next'
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Fernandez frustrated after second-round loss
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Picking Mailloux shows a `deep insensitivity': prof
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NHL'S CANADIAN TEAMS LOOK TO FILL WISH LISTS
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Former Suns coach Watson set to join Raptors
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NHL TEAMS GEAR UP FOR FULL FREE AGENT SHOPPING BONANZA
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Texans hope to move Watson amid multiple sexual assault claims
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Deadline deals could add spice to pennant races