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BUILDING TOMORROW
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SIGNS OF SYMPATHY
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Hurricane Florence wreaks havoc
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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
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CRUNCH TIME FOR CANUCKS
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Lions top Als, but lose Lulay to injury again
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Marr still exploring and evolving
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Gay couples wanting a baby can face many hurdles
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Pot, taxes and wildfires top issues for cities and towns
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Ghomeshi pens bid to ‘reclaim’ name
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We can learn from Portugal but must carve own path
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Gluckstein gets into your personal space
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Just plain ‘wrong’ is right for some
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Svensson moves up to PGA Tour
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Corty the Kitten and the war effort
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CONVERSATIONS THAT MATTER
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Municipalities consider wide range of resolutions
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SEPARATING MEASLES FACT FROM FICTION
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Safe from war, immigrant learning to read and write
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This family-run specialty poultry farm may be Chilliwack’s best-kept secret
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Haisla Nation last to sign on for Coastal GasLink pipeline
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Surrey activist admits he was wrong about age of red cedar trees
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DWELLINGS AND POPULATION
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Populist Young uses plain talk to carve out niche
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Reimer opts for Harvard rather than seeking city’s top political post
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Exporting innovation: Why YVR’s commercial success is British Columbia’s gain
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Luxurious grand prize home delivers ‘wow-factor’
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HORGAN BULLISH ON KITIMAT LNG TERMINAL
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HOLD THEM TO ACCOUNT
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MANAFORT PLEADS GUILTY TO CONSPIRACY
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WITHIN HOURS OF BECOMING THE LEADER OF ALBERTA CONSERVATIVES, JASON KENNEY TOOK A LOOK AT HIS CAUCUS AND REALIZED HE HAD A PROBLEM. ‘I INHERITED 27 GUYS AND TWO WOMEN.’ HERE’S HOW HE’S EVENING THE ROSTER.
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Founder’s effort bold and worthy
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Why should Ghomeshi not be allowed a voice?
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Healing the scars beneath the surface
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A short history of face transplants
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’How can 100 homes suddenly explode?’
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Extending a lifeline: Time-frame of revolutionary stroke treatment now 24 hours
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These are real people, and real things happen to real people ....
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CITY SLAMMING THROUGH DESTRUCTIVE NEW ZONING
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Pro-rep backers wrong to warn of ‘dictatorship’
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Auto fans greet supercars and a book about them
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Cheery fellow, dark fantasies
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Joy offers a thrilling tale of vengeance
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Lots of familiar forwards in mix for Canucks’ roster
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WHAT’S ON TV
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CENTRES OF ATTENTION IN TORONTO
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Henderson two off pace at final major
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Shapo’s big rally gives Canada 2-0 edge
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HAMMER CATCHES TICATS FEVER
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Chasing his dream across the world, coffee in hand
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Leipsic blocks out noise, focuses on making team
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Caps aim to vault over Sounders
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Caps need late surge to qualify for playoffs
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Commissioner carefully managing MLS momentum
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PRESSURE’S ON FIRST-WEEK LOSERS
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Pivot O’Connor’s focus is on UBC, for now
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WHO CAN BEAR TO WATCH THE SENS THIS SEASON?
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Seahawks could focus on run game with Baldwin out
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Bears look to shake off tough loss to Packers
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Questions surround AL playoff teams
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A’s Davis stings Rays with another big swat
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‘IT WASN’T HARD TO IMAGINE THAT IT COULD GET WORSE’
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Couple needs to cash in on rental condo gains to make retirement work
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Claiming auto expenses can be sticky issue that’s open to interpretation
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MONTHLY SPENDING SNAPSHOT
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Police target criminals’ cash flowing through British banking system
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Household debt edges higher in Q2
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‘The amount of time we’re spending on Canada right now is extraordinary’
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CANADA SEIZES OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CETA
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COMMUTED SENTENCES DIVIDE STATE
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HANDLER’S HIGH
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PERSIMMONS ARE TREES OF THE FUTURE
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FIVE DESIGN TIPS
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Roles rare for Middle Eastern actors
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ITALIAN WINEMAKERS EVOLVE WITH THE TIMES
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WEEKEND WINE PICKS
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LIKE SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS, BUT BETTER
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French fashion brand Sandro hits West Coast
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THIS JUST IN
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‘They didn’t want it to be me’
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THE IT LIST
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BOB MOSES LAYS DOWN SOUNDTRACK TO BREAKUP
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Q&A: VETERAN AXEMAN STILL FEELING BLUES
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MEMOIR MOVING, HARROWING AND ULTIMATELY REDEMPTIVE The Suitcase & The Jar Becky Livingston | Caitlin Press $22.95, 175 pp.
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Little Women endure
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15 Ghostly Campfire Stories of Western Canada
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‘Comedies are serious business’
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A FRINGE FULL OF REVELATIONS
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SEE THE WORLD ONE PORT AT A TIME
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SAN ANTONIO MARKS 300 YEARS
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NATURALLY NORTH KOREA
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Feel the cool winter magic in Norway
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ANCIENT MEDINA PULSES WITH LIFE
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Facing fear before you fly
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A MASTER-PLANNED PRESENCE
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TOWER WILL MAKE ITS MARK ON VICTORIA’S SKYLINE
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VHF will host new self tour this fall
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Ex marks the boxes of old loves’ memories
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STYLISH, FUNCTIONAL AND COMFORTABLE
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Like pulling teeth
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Young professionals being drawn to Dwell24 townhomes
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MAPLERIDGE HOME DRAWS PLENTY OF ATTENTION
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