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2017-11-14
Four theatre volunteers barred from entry to U.S.
FROM CARDS TO COOL SCHOOL
Oldcastle fearful of squeeze by factories
STRIKE: NO END IN SIGHT
No stopping applications of artificial intelligence
The Saints marching to beat of two RBs.
Work by mysterious Banksy on display
Spire returning to historic perch
Amherstburg reviewing proposal on policing from Windsor service
Talking over Turkey aims to honour helpful people
WILL TRUDEAU SPEAK OUT?
Rescuers search for quake survivors
‘THE CANADIANS SCREWED EVERYBODY’ WAS ONE OF THE KINDER REMARKS MADE LAST WEEK AFTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU SKIPPED A MEETING OF WORLD LEADERS ON TRADE. SO WHAT IS GOING ON? ASKS ANDREW COYNE.
DANGERS OF ROHINGYA RAFTS.
Snuppy, the next generation
FIVE THINGS ABOUT VERY OLD WINE
‘Vulgar’ ads cited in bid to regain licence plate
N. Korean soldier defects to South
THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
Brookfield bucks retail trend with bid for mall operator
Canada to watch from sidelines of global energy markets: report
Induction ‘like winning the Stanley Cup again’
NHL’S OLYMPIC ABSENCE SINKING IN
Raptors rookie about to face Rockets’ red glare
DAILY L O OKAHEAD
Bills looking way up again in AFC East
UNBROKEN CIRCLE
It’s Swift’s world
There’s still the prevalent belief that swearing is a more masculine thing ... The reason we had this belief that women swear less than men is that until recently the majority of psychology researchers have been male. Author Emma Byrne
Nobody is laughing now
F-BOMBS AWAY!
NERD VS. NERD ... GAME OVER!
More Bieber, less Beethoven
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