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2012-12-07
Time short to reach arena deal: councillor
Ex-hospital executive took calls about VIPS
NHL rejects latest offer, talks break off.
Our reviewer’s favourite 2012 kidlit.
F-35 deal dead
Lexus hybrid
Gerard Butler
Snow readings vary, but it’s enough for a parking ban
Transmission line route approved
Opposition attacks ‘mean-spirited’
Minister apologizes for $10,000 in expenses
No fast fix for bathing standards
‘Unfunded’ wish list for city hall
Diana exhibit to go on display at WEM
Woman jailed for drunk driving, causing crash
Fracking regulations updated after well blowout
Canada a ‘laggard’ on access to information
Fleury calls for tougher penalties for abusers
Van Loan sorry for fracas in House
Harper opposes relaxed gun rules
A sliver of good in Phoenix’s short life
Nobel winner’s wife speaks up
Washington gay couples get licences
Modified mosquitoes may cut disease risk
Mcafee denied asylum in Guatemala
Sickness, work could keep royal parents-to-be apart
Pot lovers light up in Seattle
Defiant Morsi lectures his critics
Baird warns Syria about chemicals
Touting an ‘economic NATO’
Let Premier Redford get on with governing Alberta
Santa’s list has company
Talks over doctors’ pay won’t heal all that ails Alberta’s health care
Anti-drug strategy flawed
Private U.S. firm will fly to the moon for $1.5B
Decision on RNH’S shoulder to be made on weekend
Local sellers of NHL merchandise take a beating as demand drops during prolonged lockout
Rock On: NACA junior playdown numbers drop
Hitmen-Oil Kings WHL rivalry hits Twitter
Broncos roll to eighth straight NFL victory
Mccrary aims to erase bad memories
Rousey establishes a first in UFC
Canadians in second at Grand Prix final
Young Fennell hones skills in U.S.
Big names still available
Serwa sets sights on world’s best
Hitch your wagon to a great joyride
A less-than-masterful first impression for Mirren
Not much kick in soccer mom rom-com
U.K. reviewers like star of Bodyguard musical
Get your motor running, weirdly
Calgary arts scene ships popular hits east
Print auction mines silver and gold
Stereotypes set to hip-hop beat
Vatican army does double duty as band
Putting ‘culture wars’ under the microscope
After the crash, hope for clarity
A page turner for these times REVIEW
Tim Allen standing tall
Airport cargo capability reaching new heights
Rival companies join forces on power plant
Enbridge antes $6B to ship more light oil
Middle East embracing solar for energy needs
Pipeline official worries about effect of delays
Loblaw to create real estate investment trust
Low rates threaten financial stability, Bank of Canada warns
Canadian banks feast on consumer borrowing
The view from the bleachers can be a profitable one
Nexen rigs near U.S. base could affect deal
Shale gas helping lower heating bills for some
TSX down deSpiTe bankS’ earningS riSe
HOROSCOPE
NEW YORK TImES CROSSWORD
TODAY'S CROSSWORD
THE ACES ON BRIDGE
ISAAC ASImOv’S SupER quIz
Honda has made a few minor tweaks to its Ridgeline that give it a welcome air of modern toughness
Big Three showcase their eco-offerings
Offshore automakers strut their stuff in L.A.
Jeep beats Rubicon Trail
Europeans get speed freak on
Ex-politician experiences Dodge déjà vu
Two views on the 2013 Civic
Age no barrier to party glam
Learn how to sweep your ’do into a victory roll
No need to squabble over over holiday decorating — you can blend old favourites with new looks.
Too many Christmas lights?
Designs on sunny beaches. hauteStuf
Take a break with a holiday hayride
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