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2018-08-14
Service sector lost 25,000 jobs in Calgary in a year
Ottawa wants new watchdog to oversee border services
REMEMBERING THE ANVIL
SISTER ACT
Family of Saudi blogger raises concerns over tweets
Singh responds to criticism from Alberta premier
Parents shouldn’t fight with picky eaters
Federal government promises help for B.C.
Trump’s TV villain comes out swinging
Liberals’ pulpit diplomacy gets little done
Deer Run residents don’t have heart to evict raccoons
Crews gain ground on fires, bans continue
Cardston doctor facing complaint over comments to Indigenous people
Husband escapes, wife missing in Interior
More prison firings, departures amid abuse investigation
Calls for changes to Alberta traffic laws after cyclists hurt
Time to rein in public workers’ compensation
There’s a definite double standard at the border
Anti-pipeline protesters in Burnaby refuse to douse sacred fire, dismantle camp
ISRAEL RIPS U.K.’S CORBYN ON TERRORISM
HIS LIFE IS IN PUTIN’S HANDS.
FIVE THINGS ABOUT OMAROSA
Baird called ‘hypocrite’ for Saudi TV attack on PM
Trudeau keeps door open on Saudi talks
Ontario to sell pot in private stores
Bernier faces blowback on tweets questioning diversity
Supply management squeaks onto Tory agenda
‘Stand-your-ground’ Florida killer is charged after all
FBI agent Strzok fired over texts about Trump
Trump stabbed us in the back, Turkey says
‘JUST A BROKEN GUY’
Markets fall again as Turkish lira hits new low
Morneau to business leaders: NAFTA deal will happen soon
Ensign makes ‘bargain basement’ bid for Trinidad Drilling
U.S. STRATEGY OF TAX CUTTING GETS A SOBERING REALITY CHECK
Canadian pig farmers latest to feel fallout from tariffs
TRUMP’S TIRADE CAN’T SLOW THIS BOOMING B.C. TOWN
Saudis spark talks in taking Tesla private
Telus asks CRTC to probe Iristel on excessive, failed calls to the North
TIGER LOOKS SHARP, BUT DOESN’T SCARE OPPONENTS
Woods’ shadow looms over Ryder Cup roster
Red Sox old-timer’s memorabilia up for sale
CANADIAN ZARUBA CUT BY EAGLES
Prospects’ debuts give Jays fans reason for optimism
Barrett brings Blue Devils home to visit
TKACHUCK SAYS HE’S READY FOR NHL DREAM
Blue Bombers’ Spooner says he’s no cheater
By looking up at the night sky or digging down into the earth, summertime science experiments tap into children’s natural curiosity and teach them to ask big questions.
Chewing the fat
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