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2018-02-13
Heavy storms see city plow through half of season’s snow removal budget
Fraudster sentenced to three years in jail left trail of ‘malice and deceit’
KING OF THE MOGULS
NEW START AT COLLEGE
City committee backs new plan for residential complex
Study shows more women at risk of heart disease
Trudeau calls for reform after Boushie verdict
U of Windsor soccer coach recruits local players
Oxfam boss quits over Haiti scandal
A Valentine’s Day look at love songs
Conveyor firm fined for death
Canada’s No. 1-ranked squash player elevates national championships in city
Caboto Club to debate membership proposals at executive meeting
Prison violence on pace to hit new high in Ontario
Loblaw rolls out home delivery in Windsor
‘It was meant to be’
A boy and his dog
4 people killed, 3 police wounded in Detroit standoff
Scheer not seizing the day
THE PARENTS OF LAURA BABCOCK SHOULD HAVE BEEN CELEBRATING HER 29TH BIRTHDAY ON MONDAY; INSTEAD THEY SPOKE OF LOSS AND FEELINGS OF HATRED AT THE SENTENCING HEARING FOR THE MEN WHO KILLED HER.
MAYHEM AS WWII BOMB FOUND. NP2
SLOWS AT LOW ALTITUDES, RESEARCH SHOWS Time flies when you’re high up
Landlords seek rules on pot use, cultivation
Military court to try Palestinian protest icon
THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
Scotiabank buys investment firm Jarislowsky Fraser in $950M deal
Feds order full review of proposed Aecon takeover
RBI shares jump despite flat sales growth
Farming data management firm partners with reinsurance giant
Federal digital advertising tops television for first time
Half-million won’t buy you much in Toronto’s condominium market
WOMEN’S SL OPESTYLE ‘I’m on a cloud’
CANADIANS HAVE SURPRISED WITH DOMINANCE ON RINK
A MISSED OPPORTUNITY SPARKED GOLDEN MOMENT
DUHAMEL & RADFORD
Czech out Calgary Flames’ quick learner
SERGACHEV HAS MUCH TO LEARN DESPITE FAST START TO NHL CAREER
Winnipeg will try to pull out of tailspin against the tough Caps,
Leafs edge division-leading Lightning
TIP OF THE CAP TO FIGURE SKATING PROSPECT
DAILY LOOKAHEAD
Van der Wiel is fit and fitting in well, Toronto FC coach says
Jays to retire Doc’s No. 32 on opening day
ALBUM REVIEWS
Raising red flags on probate fees
Singing a different tune
Returning stolen assets to the people
‘Stop exploiting our tragedy’: Cattrall
HOLLYWOOD EYES MORALITY CLAUSES
David Friend takes a look at Jessie Reyez — the soulful voice leading the Juno nominees.
Women need the courage to ‘fail better’ in Tinseltown
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