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2017-04-22
AIRPORT PROFITS RISE
TILBURY MAN HITS JACKPOT
FIGHTING FOR RIGHT TO DIE
13 vinyl albums to add to your collection
Jets’ star buoyed by Leafs’ turnaround
In search of Trump’s foreign policy doctrine
Oprah shines in HBO docu-series
Labradoodle dandy after air ordeal
HARD-FOUGHT VICTORY
BUYER BEWARE
New mobile app leads cyclists on self-guided art tour of downtown
Medical pot production at Aphria set to grow again
Medicine distributors say they offer ‘proven solution’ to moving legal marijuana
Tourism group promotes Point Pelee, Fort Malden
Catholic school board deficit $1.28 million lower than forecast
Is calling women ‘dumb bitches’ really OK?
There’s no room for doubters on pot bandwagon
Vegetarian diet won’t extend your lifespan
A GENOCIDE TO NEVER FORGET.
CANADIAN FAMILY RUNNING SCOTTISH STORE DEPORTED
Appeal court finds error in defamation ruling
Canada not yet on track to meet 2030 climate target: report
Trudeau, Italian PM bond ahead of summit
Some Syrian refugees paid their Canadian sponsors
Wynne’s ‘Fair Housing Plan’ is puzzling
SWOOSH VS. STRIPES
IN MID-60s AND MIRED IN DEBT, COUPLE NEEDS BALANCE-SHEET FIX
Why are we filling out these crummy tax forms in 2017?
Soft inflation surprises analysts
Home Capital vows to fight regulator’s allegations
Rival’s small market may have led to end of Google probe
Clive Davis celebrates his legacy
Making smart choices now can fend off future issues
‘Right film, wrong time’
Onegin among ‘trickiest parts’
WANTED THE LAST LINCOLN CONSPIRATOR
HARD WORK AND FAITH
(New York has) paved the way ... to make public colleges and universities tuition-free.
‘WE FEEL SAFER’
TOWN NEEDS BEST SAVE
AUTHOR OFFERS A TWIST IN CRIME
Gained in translation
‘GENEROSITY BREEDS GENEROSITY,’ CHEF SAYS
Sauvignon Blanc helps you spring forward
‘DADS SHOULDN’T DIE, JUST GOING TO WORK. IT JUST ISN’T RIGHT’
Ceremony Friday in Windsor
Health and safety advocates call for more inspections
Difficult choices in road ahead for Blackhawks
Blue Jackets plan to learn and then ‘lick our wounds’
Oilers look to move on from OT thriller
King in fine form to hold his throne
Greatest athlete of all-time? It’s hard to argue against Williams
Astros getting long-term relief from right-hander Devenski
Courtney aims to double up on world gold
5 RESERVATIONS YOU NEED IN VEGAS (PLUS, A FEW BACKUPS)
FROM PARIS TO THE SWISS ALPS, WITH SURPRISES IN BETWEEN
THE BEST OF THE REST
THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
FINDING A LOOK YOU LOVE IN OUTDOOR DECOR
Touch-up options to fix hardwood floors
SMALL CHANGES PLAY BIG ROLE IN ENERGY-EFFICIENT HOMES
A MESSAGE FROM WEAVA
Retiree learns to fill up time by helping in Harm Reduction
150 ‘glorious years’ of volunteering
Why I volunteer
Learning to play chord ‘great place to start’ on road to recovery
‘Restored my belief’
Uncle’s battle inspires fight against cancer
Volunteer Homework Program celebrates 10 years
Helping relieve families of stresses, responsibilities
Tap into benefits of volunteering
Susie Q. right at home
Delivering meals a ‘good feeling’ for dynamic duo
Arabic interpreter empowers refugee Windsor women and their families
E-library work a key resource
Dedicated volunteers and future health care pros a team
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