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2017-12-14
CHRISTMAS ON $89.27
Hydro One: None of your business
$10M budget ‘miracle’ will fill city’s potholes
‘I AM NOT SELLING — PERIOD’
TAX STORM HAS PASSED
Abbas: No role for U.S. in peace process
Parents get two days’ notice of prep school’s demise
Moore’s defeat in Alabama was a seismic event
Residents march on city hall to protest shelter
Little research on medical pot, docs say
Cold could kill birds waylaid by warm fall instead of flying south
Charges stayed for one accused in shame attack
Unexpected $10M defuses council clash
Mitic returns to city hall, casts vote
B&Bs get break on tax, but not Airbnb hosts
Church reno gets nod with shorter tower
Ontario Liberals ordered hydro firms to advertise rate-cut plan on bills: NDP
Ontario passes law to ban scalper bots, cap resale prices, fortify ticket rules
Council’s mini-revolt a promising sign
City-centred health care hurting Pontiac region residents: report
CUSTOMERS AND STAFF AT A ROYAL BANK BRANCH IN A TORONTO SUBURB WERE LEFT ‘DEFINITELY TRAUMATIZED’ WEDNESDAY WHEN A 25-YEAR-OLD MAN ARMED WITH A GUN TOOK SOME HOSTAGES, AND WAS SHOT DEAD SOON AFTERWARD BY POLICE.
DOGS DON’T KEEP YOU YOUNG.
FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VANELLOPE
Fighter jet mess reeks of cowboy economics
CBC pulls documentary over ‘transphobic’ claim
Two more airports to feature U.S. screening
Alabama vote a blow for Trump
Canada’s growth rate could fall by half, leading to economic shocks: consultants
Boeing could face snub as Delta near deal with rival: report
Empire to take on No Frills, Walmart with Freshco rollout to Western Canada
Will Moore’s loss in Alabama be a win for Canada?
Home prices register slight fall in November
Embattled Sens beat Rangers to snap 5-game losing streak
Stanley hopes to stand tall for Canadian junior squad
Thursday night schedule ends with whimper
Olympic plans gone, injured skier Gagnon stays positive
BOUCHER DORION’S GUY DESPITE RECENT FUNK
‘Whirlwind’ drops Edwards in Montreal
KHL undecided about Olympic participation
HARRIS RETURNING TO OTTAWA FOR UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Senators shuffle young blue liners in and out while spackling injury holes
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LOVE AND THE STARS
Maple Leafs stay mum on injured Matthews
GIBBONS A BIG BELIEVER IN SABATHIA
Thunder players to face former teams
A story of a second chance
FIRST TAKES ON THE LAST JEDI
BRITANNIA IN THE ’BURBS
Carleton prof’s $2M gift to enhance Canadian music research
A DIFFERENT PATH
Bon Jovi heads latest rock hall inductee list
No harm in giving men a chance
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