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2020-07-24
STORMY WEATHER
COVID-19 surge a ‘wake-up call’
‘A light at the end of the tunnel’: Beef industry slowly recovering
SEATTLE NHL TEAM SURFACES
HISTORIC CROSSWORD
The dangers posed by unregulated deepfakes
Opening day start a dream come true for Soroka
Industry in flux as couples delay their plans
Alberta getting $45 million in funding
Concerns grow over CERB program
Glenbow Museum cuts 27 employees as restructuring plan moves forward
How a Canada Day barbecue led to a novel-coronavirus outbreak
For some, a negative test doesn’t mean they’re free of COVID-19
Officials kill black bear that was habituated to humans
Bill 29 will inject partisan politics into local elections, AUMA says
Edmonton makes masks mandatory on public transit, at city facilities
NDP reopening plan would see thousands of teachers hired
Cash and Cars Lottery returns to support cancer research
High time to clean up inactive oil and gas wells
Let’s get kids back to class, protect those at high risk
Who gets the first shots?
TORIES, NDP CALL FOR WIDER PROBE
DEFENCE CHIEF STEPPING DOWN.
Will a court ruling mean the end of irregular crossings?
Panel on rampage falls short of openness
Canada’s travel rules unfair, U.S. students say
Wage hikes and safety costs put dent on Loblaw earnings
Firms’ pivot to ventilators attracting global interest
Twitter beats estimates after posting record yearly growth in daily users
Ann Taylor parent to close most shops as it goes under
Why taxing capital gains on principal residences is a bad idea
PLAYOFF VETERAN LUCIC LEADS HUNGRY FLAMES
Andersson preparing to make a statement
BELOVED GAME’S TRANSFORMATION HAS POTENTIAL TO THRILL
Hellebuyck ‘the best player on the ice by far’
‘WE ARE A FAMILY’
ELECTRIC EXPERIENCE
REPAIRING AND FINDING HOMES FOR OLD BIKES
Are you within your rights to snub cops at R.I.D.E. stop?
DIY ways to take out some dents
HARDY COMPACT CROSSOVER HAS ADVANTAGES OVER RIVALS
BLASTS FROM THE PAST
WONDER AND DELIGHT UNBOUND
The topic of cancer
So tired of being lonely
FAR FROM BOLLYWOOD
THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN ... AND CHICKENS
Here’s your prescient reminder — war is hell through all the smoke and fire. And all hail Eastwood, clearly channelling his famous father when a bullet grazes his arm and he barely notices. Later, when the order comes to fall back, he growls: “No. Not tod
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