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2018-12-31
THE MAN FROM ‘OBLIVION’
Longtime island resident hit with eviction notice
We work for the readers, full stop.
LCBO tries to reassure employees after theft revelations
Impaired drivers face higher fines in new year
Idioms, expressions and memes that should be trashed
Tourists push NYC to near capacity
What’s open and closed for New Year’s
World’s tallest empty hotel aglow
39 drowned in Atlantic Canada in 2018
Ontario Liberals eyeing changes in 2019
Lawyers worried about changes to trial system
What to know if you’re on jury duty
Campaign honours migrant farm workers
Refugee prompts outdoor retailer to rethink diversity in advertising
U.S. border protection chief defends agency after deaths
Assad gives Iraqi forces go-ahead to strike Daesh
Some shoppers unfazed by Huawei controversy
NASA has New Year’s date with space rock
Musk sometimes makes it hard to keep rooting for Tesla
Once a rebel, bitcoin is conforming to mainstream markets
Killed for their work
To reduce youth crime, focus on mental health
Solitary confinement must be banned
Fix the cracks in our society
What’s your WINE SIGN?
CanLit is dead, long live CanLit
A REAL COMIC
Aquaman is the big fish once again
I’ve fallen for my partner’s BFF
A texting service for kids in crisis
January is the time to start over
Playing catch-up in city’s ravines
TTC HEAD-SCRATCHERS
Solid volunteer base drives charity
Finding joy in Toronto’s streets after a year away
The last words on 2018
Lowry’s return eagerly anticipated
JUST A LITTLE PATIENCE
GAME CENTRE,
If holes need filling, Marlies are there
Mahomes makes MVP case
NFL: Patriots rout Jets to clinch first-round bye, end rumours of their demise
Foles takes Philly back to playoffs
UFC: Nunes riding high after stunning upset of Cyborg
Expect J.V. to be ready and able
Manchester rivals return to form
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