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The Guardian (Charlottetown)
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2018-10-29
At the mercy of the elements
Cannabis legalization doesn’t change focus, coaches say
RURAL SWEEP
CANADIAN SAPPER REGIMENT ENGINEERS BOOTCAMP
VOTERS TALK ISSUES
Alibi brings trial to abrupt halt
TEEN SCENE
Alan Munro says he’ll represent Ward 2 residents first and foremost
New online payment system coming to Charlottetown
HR issues highlight of Eastern P.E.I. Chamber of Commerce conference
Atlantic salmon dying at sea
Houston wins N.S. Tory leadership
New discovery
High stakes
Houston’s unity talk demands action
Cheers & Jeers
Federal climate plan won’t impact rates
Minimum wage vs. poverty
Stamps: Longtime, effective nationalistic objects
Value of gender equality
Trees tell a tale of winter
Coming up clutch
Isles extend win streak to seven
Panthers drop pair
Muirhead leads Caps to win
‘Surreal feeling’
Police: Synagogue gunman said he wanted all Jews to die
Suspect was playing records as FBI closed in
GALLANT, Catherine Cecelia (Curran)
‘Halloween’ carves up another $32 million to top box office
B.C.-raised memoirist subverts Indigenous stereotypes
Philipps finds the way to stand out is by being herself
Branching out
Schools celebrate Halloween
Tattoo lover gets birthday criticism from grandparents
COMMUNITY calendar
Arbitrary decisions break couple’s trust
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