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2018-08-10
Pot training costs $2M, chief says
ASSUMPTION ASSESSMENT
Hospitals caught in Saudi feud
RUNNING TO THE TOP
Spike Lee has a winner in tale of black man in KKK
Boushie family files lawsuit against RCMP, farmer
Eight hopefuls eye open city council seat in Ward 8
City moving park to protect endangered snakes
‘Caucasians’ T-shirt reignites debate
Dozens of kids killed in Yemen airstrike
Oscar ceremonies undergo revamp
Former player headed north to coach
Mayoral candidate Marchand says he’d hire auditor general
Kingsville Folk Festival offers weekend of music on 4 stages
Lakeshore girl collects donations to keep Camp Bryerswood open
Two former prison workers set for joint trial in January
Tories give T.O. $25 million to help fight guns and gangs
Families to launch human rights case over sex-ed curriculum
COMPETENCE HAS VALUE
Weed industry raising a stink in some counties
THE DEFENCE CHIEF’S CALL TO REPLACE CANADIAN-PATENTED CAMOUFLAGE WITH A MORE COMMONLY USED U.S. VARIETY IS A WASTE OF TAXPAYERS’ MONEY, SAYS A TOP DESIGNER OF MILITARY CAMOUFLAGE.
CANADIANS DRIVING WHILE HIGH.
Man charged with setting ‘Holy Fire’
Judge slaps N.S. gov’t in suit ruling
Canada drags heels on joining Dubai Expo
Top overstayers for U.S. visas come from Canada
Blair calls gun violence a ’significant concern’
1,400 died after hurricane: Puerto Rico
THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
WNBA PLAYERS TREATED AS SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS
Canada’s Batty seeks elusive mountain bike World Cup gold medal
SHAPOVALOV’S RUN DONE AFTER LOSS TO HAASE
Woodland sets early pace at season’s final major
Butt finally gets chance with Broncos
Stephens advances at Rogers Cup again
Pistons forward Leuer back on the injury list
New Furies coach married into Kessel clan
NAFTA discussions with Canada proving ‘really, really difficult’: U.S. negotiator
Foreign players ‘eating our lunch’: Péladeau
Mastercard Visa, agree to reduce swipe fees in Canada
Saudi investment freeze doesn’t amount to much impact on Canadian economy
Nevsun CEO says several companies expressed interest in purchasing miner
Official says Canada dispute won’t affect oil sales
‘Dismal April’ casts cloud on Canadian Tire for Q2 as profit falls despite revenue bump
Manulife, Sun Life profits up amid trade tensions
SHOPIFY BATTLES BOGUS WEB STORES
CROSSES TO BEAR
FUR THE LOVE OF MAN’S BEST FRIEND
Shark film The Meg flounders
Kidder’s suicide ruling ‘big relief’
ADULT EDUCATION
Who can define ‘normal’?
CIELO WILL LEAVE YOU STAR-STRUCK
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