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Freemen-on-the-Land occupy Crown property
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Rhetoric, rivalry both on the rise
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Bullock lost in space in Gravity.
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Esks’ Reilly inspires fans with recovery.
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In the crowded Ward 11 race, eight candidates make their pitches for Diotte’s vacant council seat.
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Energy East
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Fossil find
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Our election coverage today also includes:
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Diotte, meanwhile, visited the Journal editorial board, where he called for an end to unsustainable “Taj Mahal” recreation centres with huge price tags.
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Oct. 4, 1980: Colourful mayoral candidates turn election into circus
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Sex-offender treatment program could move from hospital to jail
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Charges laid over hazardous waste flow
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Suburban ‘glamour projects’ put Ward 7 incumbent on hot seat
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Leibovici seeking ‘new urban agenda’ on funding front
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Officer cleared on brass-knuckle charge
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P3 strategy will drive up cost of LRT, report says
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Schools locked down after alert
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Two more women join HIV case
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Man sues Mountie in alleged shooting
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Ruling shows oilsands projects rigged: Mulcair
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Air travel tab for MPs’ spouses: $2.2M
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China’s president steals PM’s thunder
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Woman killed in Capitol Hill car chase
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Obama blames GOP speaker as shutdown fears escalate
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MRI waits need new diagnosis
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Deking the issue of a cruel code
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Change the Valley Line route
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If you want to see your name in print, here’s how
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Infill cannot meet all needs
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Dubnyk motivates himself by feeling sting of mistakes
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Cards welcome Pirates to playoffs with 9-1 rout
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DeLaet overcomes nerves at Presidents Cup
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MFC 38: Behind Enemy Lines’ tale of the tape
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More Oilers.
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Play of Willis speaks volumes
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Kershaw overpowers Braves as Dodgers roll in NLDS opener
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Internationals’ test yet to come
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Take a book, leave a book
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Gravity review.
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Parkland earnest but never finds a groove
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Script trips up Runner Runner
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Blurred Lines eligible for next year’s Junos
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Crystal Fairy a long, weird trip in search of awareness
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Heartland fans love Alisha Newton
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Miley earns rap smileys
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Aguilera sings praises of The Voice
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Farrow’s son has those ol’ blue eyes
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LITERARY CALENDAR
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BESTSELLERS
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Swan’s strong voice trumps all the rules
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A pedantic approach hurts ambitious work
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Infidelity hits the mark deftly
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Five-O survives
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TransMountain project hotter topic in B.C.
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Twitter hopes to raise $1B in IPO
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Low interest rates expected to linger
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Major illness can take a financial toll
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FBI cyber sleuths found alleged Silk Road boss
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Rogers decision not to stock BlackBerry Z30 brings backlash
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Decline of juniors has become trend
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markets tilt back on U.s. treasUry warning
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Fracking suit fuels criticism of free-trade deals
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Your digital personality could shape online ads
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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THE ACES ON BRIDGE
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TODAY’S CROSSWORD
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HOROSCOPE
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Kia Cadenza clips Caddy ATS
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Distracted drivers remain a danger
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Accord Couple sleek, sassy and safe
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Is the law working?
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From gully garbage to work of art
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Mazda3 a great car that just got better for 2014
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Mirage thrives on 3 cylinders
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How to wear a love of nature
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Wedding Tales: Maui shore the stu of dreams
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Mayoral candidates win style votes
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This Just In: Book now for a Hiras custom suit
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KAREN LEIBOVICI
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DON IVESON
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Budget chic from New York to Canada