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2017-10-02
Police reassure public, Muslim community, after Edmonton attack
Premier Wall continues using private email server
FOSSIL TROVE
NDP GETS NEW LEADER
Resilience about more than being tough
Indoor ride raises funds for STARS
Municipalities, Beardy’s sign friendship agreement
Police, voters clash over referendum in Catalonia
Two women killed in knife attack in France
Alta. producers seek share of Ont. market
Recession fears raised as growth slows
Blades earn first win of the season
Hilltops top Wildcats to vie for top spot
Politicians express outrage, support for police
Sask Party says government server not working
Winds of change sweeping through city hall
Terrorism is rare but still a real threat in Canada
To forgive is human, but to err Devine
We don’t need NAFTA — we need the SSP
TERROR IN EDMONTON
Lone-wolf terror tough to prevent, experts say
THE FEDERAL NDP MAKES HISTORY BY PICKING JAGMEET SINGH AS ITS LEADER, THE FIRST MEMBER OF A MINORITY TO LEAD A NATIONAL PARTY. THIS SETS UP AN INTERESTING ELECTION BATTLE WITH JUSTIN TRUDEAU.
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RIDERS SPREAD GOODWILL ON HILL
Oksanen spurs Pats to rout of Rebels
Courtney Hufsmith wins women’s Sled Dog Open
Rob Bagg performs more magic in Ottawa
PANTHERS POUNCE ON CHAMPION PATS
Cousins can’t be too distant this week
Henderson wins second event of season
Donaldson wants to be a Blue Jay ‘for a long time’
EVEN WITHOUT THE NHL’S BEST, CANADA WILL EXPECT GOLD
Mete lock to start season on Canadiens’ revamped blue-line
Rinne eager for more after run to final
Kapanen makes case to stay with Leafs
Don’t let the bed bugs bite
Back to the future with Blade Runner 2049
Apologizing is a good place to start
LIGHT EXERCISE GOOD FOR MOMS-TO-BE
‘Care of a baby is a skill set’
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