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2018-10-15
Aphria goes full steam with huge new projects
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFORT
Ward 2 is the election race to follow
SATURDAY STROLL
Finding the best fit for your active feet
Saudis push back against ‘threats’
Regulator sets out plan for Trans Mountain
110th school convocation sees 1,182 graduates
MS physician represented ‘new faces of lung cancer’
Detroit funeral home’s secret spot held bodies
’Even if I lose, I win,’ says repeat mayoral candidate
EXERCISE COULD EASE CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE
Prevention is better than cured
Is wool key to a good night’s sleep?
THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM
Ready to leap
MP ON HOT SEAT IN NORMAN CASE
BITTER DISPUTE BETWEEN N.B. MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS.
PLANE HITS WALL, KEEPS GOING.
PUSH FOR BREXIT DEAL ACCELER ATES.
Climate study skews the blame
The last word in astrology October 15, 2018
DIPIETRO OUTDUELS OHL DRAFT RIVAL
Cuylle draws assists, boos in first clash with Petes
JAYS FANCY THE ASTROS’ ESPADA
Kovalchuk is back in Toronto after stint in KHL, writes Terry Koshan.
Canadian women clinch World Cup spot
Red-hot Leafs not about to rest
HOCKEY GOJHL Wednesday Game
St. Clair Saints clinch No. 1 seed for upcoming softball playoffs
IMPROVED PLAY BEGINS AT HOME FOR SENATORS
Wilson learns costly lesson after illegal hit
Bengals bungle another near win against Steelers
Rodgers not at full throttle for Pack
OLYMPICS LOSING ITS PLACES TO PLAY
RAPTORS EXPECT LINEUP TO BE ‘FLUID’
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