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2017-11-13
Gimme shelter: In Vanier, opponents gird for fight
Hopping mad neighbours open ‘Rosehill Expressway’
REDBLACKS OVER AND OUT
LOSER’S LESSONS
‘Instagram Poet’ wows sellout Ottawa crowd
Senators take a few days off after Sweden trip
We’re a threat to our own democracy
Immigration is good — if dealt with correctly
Business leery over free-trade pact
EDITORIAL: LET’S TALK SHELTER, FULLY AND RESPECTFULLY
LACK OF ECONOMIC PROGRESS A LONGTIME PUZZLE FOR VANIER
Residents’ stance on shelter more nuanced than nimbyism
SALLY ANN CRITICS ON SHAKY GROUND
John A. Macdonald Parkway obscures a gem of the landscape
N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD
CANADIAN CROSSWORD
LOVE AND THE STARS
CANADA, MEXICO ALIGN ON TPP DEAL
SEX IS RARELY A TRIGGER FOR A SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST. BUT A NEW STUDY HAS FOUND THAT WHEN IT HAPPENS, ONLY A THIRD OF THOSE WHO COLLAPSE DURING SEX ARE LIKELY TO RECEIVE CPR FROM THEIR PARTNERS.
TEXAS CHURCH RESUMES SERVICES.
Trudeau in Manila to pursue ties on trade, security
McKenna set to lock horns with U.S. on coal
Toronto’s Bloor bike lanes lauded, but critics say city has long way to go
Permanent road link opens Arctic frontier
Emirates buys 40 Boeing airliners
IRAN DENIES ALLEGATIONS IT WAS BEHIND PIPELINE ATTACK
EARLY MISTAKE FROM HARRIS SETS TONE FOR ENTIRE GAME
Streaking Eskimos roll into West final
Ellingson injured during ‘frustrating’ end to Redblacks’ season
Speedskaters qualify for PyeongChang
CLAYBORN STACKS SACKS AGAINST DAK
Dolphins’ offence found wanting
A MYSTERY IN MOTION
How reliable is memory?
Iron equals energy
SOME FUNNY MISCONCEPTIONS
Who runs the world of PBS?
From burning money to inking skin
Decades of quilting meetings frame the fabric of women’s lives
HAVING TOO MUCH FUN TO RETIRE
Life-transition providers offer help to seniors still at home or ready to relocate
The simple little things
FROM HOPELESSNESS TO HAPPINESS: FOR MANY PEOPLE, NEW-TEETH-IN-A-DAY IS A LIFE-CHANGING DENTAL PROCEDURE
Bruyère conference aimed at humanizing health care and enhancing lives
Stay warm and safe this winter at Riverstone Retirement Communities
Alavida’s communities are ‘a great way to live’
Dementia Society launches new name to promote same important mission
Just say hello!
With new friends and activities, you’re never alone at V!VA Barrhaven
It’s smooth skating for active 87-year-old
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