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2017-10-07
THE FINAL STRAW
COULD HOWE BRIDGE BE AXED?
READY FOR RETIREMENT
1ST OCTOPUS MAY BE LAST
Documentary fawns over Spielberg
How your pet can save your life
Nobel Prize for anti-nuclear group
Spitfires down the Storm 2-1 in Guelph
Top pick set to make pro debut with Browns
Cable barriers on 401 don’t cut it: critics
Amherstburg offers subsidies to homeowners to help prevent flooding
More people working locally
Cooking up mechanical savvy at Bike Kitchen repairs clinic
United Way/Centraide hopes to raise $7.5M in five years to fight poverty
Ministry condition to test well water in Chatham has residents, activist seething
We need to set record straight about our city
Vets’ tough reality missing from games
City needs to foster its IT industry
Build floodplains to protect homes
Feds back building two new bridges
Underground storage system needed
Has U.S. learned from mistakes of Vietnam War?
United Way has changed with times
Motorcycle, golf clubs among special touches at celebration of life
Officials clash over legionnaires’ outbreak
A closed door, and then screams
CHANGE IS COMING. SLOWLY, TO BE SURE, BUT INEXORABLY, AND IT’S COMING TO A BALLOT BOX NEAR YOU. SO ISN’T IT TIME FOR CANADA TO START HAVING A DEBATE ABOUT ELECTORAL REFORM? ANDREW COYNE.
MOVIE MOGUL SUES FOR US $50M.
’60s Scoop deal puts cap on payouts
GREATEST ‘SHOE’ ON EARTH
Bombardier fights back after U.S. tags new duty on C Series
Tim Hortons franchisees sue parent company RBI for $850 million
Showcasing objects of desire
Tips for cleaning black gas stovetop
Keeping a ceiling medallion in place
HOME TOWN GLORY
Keep unwanted animals from entering your home
‘WITCH HOUSE’ GETS NEW LIFE
MEASHA LAID BARE
Driven to distraction
Award-winning 1001 Inventions exhibit brings ‘Golden Age of Innovation’ to Windsor-Detroit
Your first holiday meal can be a rite of passage
The most toy-filled time of the year
DOUBLE KATE!
PRETTY, PRETTY, PRETTY ... AWKWARD
Astros undress Red Sox for second-straight day
DAILY LOOKAHEAD
Coach calls Newton’s apology necessary
Ford calls an end to paddling odyssey
Tapping Canadian immigrants for talent
Four hat tricks to open season a historic feat
DECLINE OF NASCAR IS A SIGN OF THE TIMES
WHEN SYLVIA BECAME ZEPH
I was so horrified that I came from slave owners and that my father sort of brushed it off. He said, ‘Don’t worry about it. We freed them.’
DRAWING BACK
THE CURTAIN
There’s Someone Inside Your House
AUTHENTIC GARDEN AT ONE WITH NATURE
Giving thanks with festive Ontario reds
PARADISE FOUND
Vessel Number 4 on horizon for Cunard
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