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2018-11-10
Snow won’t be back soon
Staff at casinos returning to work
California town up in flames
Penticton Vees play host to Salmon Arm Silverbacks
Non-bartender comes up with winning mix
Students hear how to train for trades while in high school
B.C. Tory leader pans debate
Tony Clement should have been booted from Tories right away, says consultant
Walk-in doctors want equal pay
2 arrested after fires in Nunavut
Keystone XL setback seen as expensive
Maxime Bernier’s new party home to alleged white supremacist briefly
Atheist minister keeps her job
Abducted boy’s dad says family not told that offender freed
Close call for Canada-bound jet
Ryanair jet seized by French authorities
Accused bomber may face life term
Survivor of Vegas shooting now victim in hometown attack
Trump insults reporters, claims video wasn’t altered
U.S. moves to tighten its border
What raises your blood pressure?
The cost of war paid by the living
IT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Leaders in way too deep to offer rational insight
Winners can’t ‘take all’ with modern pro-rep
Deciphering pro-rep merit difficult to do
Lions looking to be first-ever crossover team to win Grey Cup
Rockets open road trip with win over Seattle
Scoring depth key to Raptors’ strong start
Senators block beat writer from boarding charter flight
Hockey Hall of Fame class receives their rings
SOUTHERN FOOD
Foolproof French toast guaranteed crisp
Cailleteau
Dirt band so much more than their one giant hit
Baldwin giving appearance fee to Calgary charity
Xbox Gold great value
How to choose the perfect couch
Best workplaces
Many diseases caused by lifestyle
Don’t let spouse call all the shots
Put your leadership skills to work now
CMHA holds town-hall meeting in Vernon
Michelle Obama reveals miscarriage in memoir
UBCO clinic offers help for alcohol, drug problems
Mickey Mouse spawned an entertainment empire
Dutch to prosecute doctor who euthanized woman with dementia
Memorial honours humanity
Capt. Jon Snyder was a true Canadian war hero
Beyond the poppy: vital contributions of the Legion
REMEMBER: OKANAGAN
‘The Japanese maple,’ Koyama embraced service
South OK Sunday services
Letters put human face on war
The value of Remembrance
Canadian last to die during First War
Efforts underway to honour Indigenous veterans
Poll says young Canadians interested in attending Sunday events
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