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IN HIS HANDS NOW
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Justice camp supporters, provincial officials to meet
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EMERGENCY SHELTER FUNDING
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Bucket-list robbery leads to prison
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CANADA’S BOUNTY
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Punter Ryan fired up as training camp nears
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Steel producers seek tariff relief
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Kebabs highlight Canadian beef, bison
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Hardship from U.S. tariffs has arrived
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Mosquitoes that carry West Nile detected in city
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U.S. Supreme Court upholds Trump’s travel ban
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Pats OK with cut in number of games next season
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Judge recuses himself from Goodpipe case
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City to keep biweekly trash pickup in winter
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Group home rules among possible zoning changes
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No change to fees for food trucks despite vendors’ concerns
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Police forces around province report 404 impaired driving offences in May
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Southend evacuation order lifted, hundreds return home
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Prince Albert police officer denies driving while drunk
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McDonald’s apologizes for racist customer
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Mounting problems with Regina bypass bring credence to critics
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Moe’s equalization plan a way to blame others
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IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO FIX
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PRINCE WILLIAM PAUSES DURING A VISIT TO THE HALL OF REMEMBRANCE AT JERUSALEM’S YAD VASHEM HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, DURING HIS MIDEAST TOUR TUESDAY.
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WOMEN GIVEN FINAL CHOICE FOR C-SECTIONS
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PROTESTS OVER THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT’S CONTENTIOUS SUMMER JOBS PROGRAM HAVE SHIFTED TO THE COURTS, WITH SEVERAL GROUPS CHALLENGING IT ON THE GROUNDS OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND EXPRESSION.
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DO YOU SAY POP OR SODA? SPEAKING OF CANADA SERIES.
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Two solitudes, multiple dialects
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Toronto lacking space for refugee claimants
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Polygamists spared jail, get house arrest
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Fix needed to refugee system, review says
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AMNESTY LINKS ARMY CHIEF WITH ETHNIC CLEANSING
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France and Denmark put on farce at fans’ expense
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BRODEUR, BETTMAN, AND O’REE, HEADLINE HALL CLASS OF ’18
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Yorkton products gun for national U-18 team
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Bouchard not in mood to talk after Wimbledon win
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Oil surges as global supply risks eclipse planned Saudi output hike
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Aurora lines up $250M deal with BMO in milestone for pot industry
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Tariffs would spark ‘carmageddon,’ auto sector representatives say
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Postmedia to close six community newspapers
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LOBSTER & SHRIMP CEVICHE
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DOUBLE THE MEAT, DOUBLE THE FLAVOUR
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THE SAILORS’ N’AWLINS CRAWFISH BOIL
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POMEGRANATE-HONEY PORK TENDERLOIN
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THE EXPERIMENT CONTINUES
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‘It’s having an impact’
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AWARD DROPS WILDER’S NAME