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FIRST NATION STANDS ITS GROUND
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Complex crossing, phone call led to crash
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THIS IS AS GOOD AS APES GET
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UBC hopes Shephard will draw fans
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Effort to freeze Khadr’s assets rejected
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Outlook bleak for service companies
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Slumlords prove city has no teeth
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Can ravens plan for the future?
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Wild animals may be cute, but don’t get too friendly
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City inspectors to tour Balmoral Hotel today
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A Mountie and a signed confession in Bella Coola
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Grouse Mountain Resorts to be sold to Chinese firm: report
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Judge awards $110,000 in tiff over spoiled views, glare
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Flare-ups feared with cold front on way
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Fire-protection zones needed in B.C.: expert
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Legion cooking up plan to help hungry workers
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Jury to decide if German man guilty of trying to bring opium into Canada
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Richmond sign sought ‘Chinese sales person’
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PADDLING IN THE MUDDIED WATER OF SITE C POLITICS
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Lack of funding for public art no laughing matter
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NEXT GOVERNOR GENERAL JULIE PAYETTE IS STRAIGHT OUT OF CENTRAL CASTING, JOHN IVISON WRITES.
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Insiders speak out about ‘rudderless’ inquiry
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LIU XIAOBO CALLED THE TIANANMEN SQUARE PROTESTS THE ‘TURNING POINT’ IN HIS LIFE, AS THE MAN WHO WENT ON TO WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE LED DEMOCRATIZATION EFFORTS IN CHINA. HE DIED IN PRISON THURSDAY.
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U.S. HEALTH CARE CRACKDOWN
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CFIA backtracks on labelling of West Bank wine
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Alberta board plans to drop Christian school
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Jewish man forbidden to work Sabbath wins lawsuit
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SNL HAS THE LAST LAUGH
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
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IT’S NOT EASY SAVING THE WORLD
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Bone-chilling exploration
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Polaris Music Prize narrows list to 10
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LIFE AFTER DEATH
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Programs help children cope with severe, ongoing stress
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Wake up to new technology
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Size became ‘a cage of my own making’
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ON THE RUN WITH SOME FUN NUNS
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Judge clears way for Sears sale
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RESPONDING TO ADVERSITY
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WHY IS WHEAT EXPENSIVE?
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‘It’s quite simply greed’: Are banks gouging clients after rate hike?
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Rein in expenses, Aphria CEO warns rivals
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Jolera aims to surpass success of anonymous IT service
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To imagine an electric vehicle takeover, try to think differently
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Tabbies missing claws on offence
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Arizona-born Jenkins eager to prove she’s a B.C. girl at heart
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Another Slam final on horizon for Venus
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CANADIAN WOMEN BRING ‘SWAGGER’ TO POOL DECK AFTER RIO BREAKOUT
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Henderson putts herself into early title contention
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KENNINGTON PROVES IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO CHASE A DREAM
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Hinchcliffe is a man of many talents
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See Yu later? Texas ace due for big deal
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BMW’S NEW I3: A TECHNOLOGICAL WUNDERKIND
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SHOW & SHINE
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So what’s it like to fling million-dollar cars around?
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PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE A TRUE FAMILY CAR
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Check before making aftermarket modifications
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BMW updates X3 with fresh looks, new tech for 2018
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2018 CHEVY EQUINOX A CROSSOVER CONTENDER