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2017-04-02
Vimy Ridge at 100: launch of UVic virtual exhibit
Interchange ruckus riles residents
MONIQUE KEIRAN
IT’S DO OR DIE FOR ROYALS; GRIZZLIES BACK IN GROOVE
Hells Angels roll in to mourn slain Sooke man as police watch
CALENDAR: Science at Symphony, Chilliwack concert
With election call in nine days, let the muck fly
‘Type-A types’ rechannelled from smoking to running
WorkSafe B.C. critics deride return of funds
Raging Grannies take spotlight at museum
People should not get tickets for sleeping in cars, mayor says
Minister says Canada can learn from South Africa
Bombardier defends execs’ compensation policy
U.K. vows to protect Gibraltar in Brexit talks with European Union
U.K. police appeal for help in hate crime attack on youth
Death toll tops 150 after flash flood in Colombia
Rain-triggered landslide buries dozens in Indonesia
EDITORIALS Have confidence in investigation
The ‘Dominion of Canada’
High taxes choking entrepreneurial Canadians
Physician assistants can help health system
Rabbits are usually not suitable pets
Judge rejects Trump’s free-speech defence in campaign rally suit
Eagles’ season takes flight
Royals intend to leave it all on the ice
No let-up from rookies as Leafs edge nearer playoffs
Canucks endure season of lows
Cowichan and Nanaimo meet in final
Virtue and Moir capture gold
Jays end warmups with win
Rare loss for Chelsea gives Spurs hope
More aggressive U.S. strikes put Somalian civilians at risk: experts
‘Chasm of ignorance’ marks Trump approach to intel, ex-CIA head says
Two U.S. broadband providers say they won’t sell browsing histories
FITNESS Get healthy the Walt Whitman way
Why competing eyes may cause umpires’ errors
How a beagle got the ball rolling on alternative to animal testing
Canadians have role to play in resilient communities
Manatees no longer classified as endangered
NORTH OF 49 CROSSWORD
Star Trek figures on a mission for a forever home
Kids’ concert an outpouring of collective love for music
Country music awards in Vegas ‘more like a party’
Baldwin saves day as Boss Baby
1984 screened in protest against Trump
Youth and diversity are your targets, theatre owners told
Five buzzworthy moments to watch for at Juno Awards tonight
Away from the raging hoard(ers)
Endowment honours TLC volunteer
Casablanca tale rounds up the usual suspects
How Charles Darwin turned the western world on its ear
A sweet, friendly trip down Turpentine Lane
THE SUNDAY CROSSWORD
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Cleanup in Aisle Eww: Helping hoarders
Reawakening First Nation memories
Refusing to promote alcohol just a matter of backbone
Maestra was feeling the love at glitzy gala
Study probes why men kill big game, and how to stop it
Sewage gushing into Puget Sound from hobbled Seattle plant
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