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The Guardian (Charlottetown)
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2019-11-28
Windows to the past
Windmill concerns
Mental health assessment ordered
BAN SECRET SANTA, SAY MILLENNIALS
INTERNET UPDATE
Going through the motions
30 YEARS ON STAGE
Banned driver on motorcycle jailed
Man who skipped jail gets more time
Kicking off the Christmas season
Canada needs carbon tax of $210 a tonne by 2030 to meet Paris targets, report says
Saskatchewan premier’s ‘cordial’ meeting with deputy PM raises hope of a reset
Quebec’s love affair with CAQ is cooling
Impeachment support grows during hearings
Kremlin pays tribute to late spy it says may have changed history
UN urges Greece to improve ‘miserable’ camp conditions
Mexico pans plan to designate cartels as terrorists
WIND ENERGY HAS BENEFITS
A different view of short-term rentals
Closing loopholes
‘Criminal element’ sent to ER puts docs in dicey spot
ER doc’s commentary reaches hundreds of thousands
RIP Lion Lundore
A quality individual
Vaive to enter Hall
Seeking a strong finish
Peters not behind bench for Flames
Making a move
A sporty transformation
Investors see value in Canada’s TSX but smaller gains for 2020
CN resumes services after biggest rail strike in a decade ends
Theatre performance students prepare for cabaret
Polaris Prize-winner Jeremy Dutcher on stage at Harbourfront Theatre
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