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2017-06-30
BRIGHT SHINING SON
‘My life is in danger. I want it all known’
Woodbridge café blast casts ominous cloud
Trump’s sexist rant ignites storm of backlash
CANADA DAY IN THE CITY
Shree Paradkar
Child-abuse scandal reaches Vatican
Indigenous demonstrators arrested on Parliament Hill
Merkel predicts stormy G20 climate talks as U.S. balks
Chinese president’s visit sparks protests
Iraq mission extended to 2019
Revised U.S. travel ban takes effect
Trump approves a pipeline to Mexico ‘that’ll go right under the wall’
Order of Canada’s 99 game-changers
Pesticide effect on bees has officials buzzing
Province to help communities access old schools
Military contractor’s website has been hacked
Trail-blazing teens graduate from unique school
YouTube shooting stunt kills Minnesota man
Fund hospitals instead of physicians
Let’s not cheer sniper shot
Cleanup, at last
A Canadian fan of Donald Trump
Why I’m planning to celebrate Canada Day
If we had one national symbol left, it would be medicare
Facing the truth makes for a worthy celebration
Bangladesh safety program extended
Cute, fragrant food nook blossoms in the Beaches
Great Canadian biz quiz, Part 4
Online thrift shop expands into Canada
FASHION FORWARD
EARNING BACK TRUST
Growth has SodaStream thirsting for acquisitions
An intensive (care) love story
Find your namaste with a goat yoga class — we kid you not
UNAPOLOGETIC
The Beguiled loses lustre of the original
DOCS, OUTDOOR SCREENINGS AND FRENCH CRIME CLASSICS
Who you gonna be? Ghostbusters!
Rom-com bursting with both heart and brains
Third entry in franchise showing signs of burnout
MINIONS, HAIR AND TV
A gripping, complex Tudor queen whodunit
A welcome shakeup unites cast and audience
HOW MANY OF THESE SHRUBS CAN YOU IDENTIFY?
JACQUELINE BIGAR
Romantic feelings make friendships messy
A line in the sand on patriotic flip-flops
Friendship forged in quake connects Kiwi, T.O. families
Police watchdog sees uptick in cases
‘We feel Canada is our own country’
Flooding at issue while city debates bold climate plan
And the award for ‘least funded’ goes to . . .
CITY BOOKWORMS
Markham uses 3D printing to make 12-foot cake
City activates bat signals to protect endangered species
Feeling of acceptance changes lives at camp
Farah murder suspect arrested
Orioles’ Jimenez grounds Blue Jays
Raptors’ direction in the hands of their free agents
CLASS ON GRASS
McMoney moment is coming
A sports history delivered in their own words
Free agency lacks thrills of NBA’s
Bodyguard to Gretzky ‘a great teammate’
Lions’ ‘dynamic’ Jennings a test for Argos
Young talent power Germany past Mexico and into final
Bautista enjoying view from the top
LPGA: Henderson two back at Olympia Fields
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