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2018-03-13
FANS TO DEMAR: ‘DON’T WORRY, WE GOT YOU’
SIU investigates naloxone-linked death
Ford promises to repeal Liberals’ sex-ed curriculum
Bombardier to examine cause of two fatal crashes
FASHION WORLD LOSES A GIANT
Theme songs for new Tory leader.
Attacks on Ford could backfire.
Bad news for federal leaders.
British PM points to Russia in poisoning
OMA publicizes ‘disappointing’ offer
Competition Bureau conducts searches at media offices
Custody battle over dog divides N.L.’s top court
Pennsylvania vote an early test of Democrats’ strength
Stormy Daniels offers to return ‘hush money’
Belgian royalty upset PM won’t meet them
PM vows to back Canadian steel, aluminum producers
Nepal airport crash claims at least 50
Bombardier union fights relocation efforts
Bag may have hit fuel switch before New York chopper crash
Ottawa to pay residential school survivors
With Doug Ford, PCs roll the dice
Push past blowback
Save the monarch
Debate reignited over police in schools
Parents want, and deserve, more educational options
Must end publicly funded Catholic schooling in Ont.
I was feeling scared, not heroic, donating kidney to my mom
THE UNEXPECTED
TV star returns to Stratford stage
Good Fight pivots in second season
Swift debuts her ‘Delicate’ music video
Why TV is appealing to female directors
You need a weekly Untouchable Day
Dog owners lap up canine ‘hydrotherapy’
The difference between being polite and kind
Beau’s discoloured teeth are distracting
Kayaker is the victim of ‘very un-otter-like behaviour’
TTC struggling to enforce fare rules
Joke event pokes fun at vehicles stuck in tunnel
City could see $1.4B budget gap
EXCHANGE RAGE
Trial hears Hamilton cop tipped off drug dealers
Protesters fight law deterring disabled immigrants
City’s leaders are project’s biggest obstacle
Painting a picture of nuclear meltdown
WeWork sets sights on T.O.
Don’t fall pray to ‘cryptojacking’
Apple buys Texture to bolster its services
Bezos’ Amazon building path to space
Body shop probe says fraud is rampant
Luxury properties swept up in city’s housing slump
Retailers can’t solely blame e-commerce
Dropbox hopes to get $648M from IPO
PEDAL TO THE MEDAL
Nightmare from the north
NO SHORTCUTS
Marner knows score line by line
Reds will enter Volcano with eyes wide open
No one’s complaining about Jonas Valanciunas’ late-game D and three-point shot any more.
MARCH OF THE PROSPECTS
Stroman ruled out for opener
Zebras need black-and-white rule
Gun-toting owner hits pause on league
Four Reds named to Herdman’s first roster
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