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2017-11-22
Ex-Mayo Clinic surgery chief courted by MUHC
BITTER TRUTH ABOUT APRICOTS
Plan to curb race profiling failed: report
TAX CUT FROM LEITÃO
U.S. demands make it harder to reach consensus
Dare we dream about the Dalle Parc again? Let’s do so
‘New Zimbabwe’ as Mugabe resigns
Quebecers not as liberal as they think
CRA blocks half of all calls: auditor
SPCA applauds conviction of fur farmer
Nothing illicit, club says after police raid
Immigration officials prepare for more asylum seekers near Lacolle border
Socks for Bubbly drive branches out to Toronto
Marital woes add to challenges
Class action application filed over sex abuse at school
O’Neill wins fiction prize at QWF Literary Awards
Man on most-wanted list found guilty in wife’s murder
Readying remote First Nations for mining jobs
Green group asks court to halt light-rail train system
Ouellette welcomed back to Liberal caucus
SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR ASSAD RESTS HIS HEAD ON THE SHOULDER OF RUSSIAN COUNTERPART VLADIMIR PUTIN. ASSAD THANKED PUTIN AND RUSSIA’S TOP BRASS TUESDAY FOR THEIR “SACRIFICES” AND EFFORTS MADE TO “SAVE OUR COUNTRY.”
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY APOLOGIZED TO TEACHING ASSISTANT LINDSAY SHEPHERD FOR TAKING HER TO TASK IN A ‘PRONOUN ROW.’ BUT CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD FINDS THE MEA CULPA LESS THAN IMPRESSIVE.
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BOOZE
TRACKING ISSUES
Premier of Manitoba emotional after rescue
Warnings, plain covers for pot packaging
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Dessert not the problem for overweight children
ACES ON BRIDGE
Las Vegas massacre lawsuits go from a trickle to a flood
Defensive lapse sends reeling Habs to fourth straight loss
‘I really wanted to stay’ with the Canadiens, Stars’ Radulov says
IT MIGHT JUST BE TANENBAUM’S TIME
After a loss to Nashville, Winnipeg is seeking a quick rebound win in L.A. Ken Wiebe breaks down the matchup.
Kyrou could give Team Canada big boost
CANADIENS AT PREDATORS
Leafs coach choosing to keep stars Matthews, Marner apart
Raps feel they’re just scratching surface
CANADIAN WOMEN CHASING ANOTHER ‘FAIRY TALE’ ENDING
NOTHING MEANS SOMETHING AS REDS ACCOMPLISH GOAL
Seahawks’ latest loss may have been end of an era
Blue Jays accept Gift from Pirates
Gordon to practise again with Browns
Packers’ power outage won’t derail pub’s free beer offer
Statistics Canada to track how much marijuana adds to economy
Civil probe dropped over Loblaw policies for suppliers
City’s edge in AI spurs RBC’s plan to start lab research
Canada’s ties to U.S. deepen with approval of Keystone XL pipeline project
RBC’s bear takes on BMO’s bull in standoff of Canadian stocks
Tesla is blowing through US$8,000 every minute amid Model 3 woes
THE NEW FACE OF FRUITCAKE
The longer it’s aged, the better its flavour
KEN’S LIGHT FRUITCAKE
CAULIFLOWER AND ROASTED GARLIC SOUP
SPICY SHRIMP WITH GREEN BEANS
CRANBERRY APPLE CIDER
CRISP COCO IS A WINNER
Attorney at flaw
YOUR HOROSCOPE
THE HOCKEY SWEATER
Knitters unite to help with overseas emergency medical kits
West Island Living column considers unique neighbourhoods
Mayor questioned about potential legal marijuana shops
School bullying isn’t always so simple
School supporting student as she moves beyond conflict, mother says
School board chair keen to earn public’s trust
Neighbours complain about new lights at Lakeshore General Hospital
Pincourt officials say wooded area was always marked for future development
EASING OF WINTER PARKING RULES MUCH APPRECIATED
New mural celebrates Hudson’s history
CP’s annual holiday train benefit for food banks rolling into Beaconsfield
Books aplenty at pop-up fair
Civic engagement helps residents create change
MONTREAL’S AGGLOMERATION SYSTEM IS FEUDAL
Dorval approves major repairs to outdoor pools
WEST ISLAND CALENDAR
Here’s hoping promises made during the election are kept for West Island
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