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Document seekers frustrated
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Sex-ed, religion collide in rights case
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Early jobs build later success.
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No crying for Argentina at World Cup.
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Street performers juggle career, down time.
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THIS DAY IN JOURNAL HISTORY July 10, 1934: ‘Observe Sunday’ slogan on stamp cancellations sparks protest
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Regional mayors push for second ring road
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City committee backs 30 km/h school zones
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Northlands starts planning for Oiler-less future
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Person of interest in missing family case set to be freed
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Missing couple’s son tells family to have faith
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Tories extend carbon-levy deadline
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Three from B.C. killed on Alberta highways
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Packed city shelter turns away cats, dogs
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Khadr eligible for parole board hearing
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Blue-green algae back at Pigeon, Coal lakes
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Prentice calls for stronger environment department
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City forecast to hit 2.1 million by 2041
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If ever a child needed Superman ...
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Overcrowding in the skies
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Common farm pesticides linked to bird declines
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Pakistani terrorists align with Islamic State
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Iraqi leader accuses Kurds of harbouring militants
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Four children among six dead in Houston shooting
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Tension high as Ukraine army surrounds Donetsk
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Map pictures put strain on Japan, China relations
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Israel, Gaza on a dangerous knife-edge
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Living in fear in city of rockets
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Missile strike kills suspected militant, family members
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We deserve unfettered truth
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Rob Ford learns his lesson: It’s not his fault
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Western premiers seek trade pact overhaul
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Horner pushes back on securities regulation
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Billion-dollar companies abound in Alberta
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Patience is key for Harry Potter ride fanatics
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Local housing prices on the rise, Royal LePage reports
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Loggers anxiously await the next native decision
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Yes, your investment portfolio can be too diversified
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markets climb on fed stimulus plans
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Google, Canon create patent-licensing alliance
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Fancy facts about pop’s new Iggy
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Stampede show could launch concert tour, Shania says
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‘Drama nerd’ gets crack at Neil Simon
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Clooney and fiancée’s mom get apology from U.K. paper
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Poehler siblings take on life in Sweden
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One-liners from a sitcom pro
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Pals first to go on Amazing Racing Canada
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Samberg credits luck for his success
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Guarding America’s nuclear arsenal
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Angola’s Chinese links foster booming illegal ivory trade
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Montreal businessman known for philanthropy
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Dubuisson may get start at safety for Eskimos
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Rick Campbell has the CFL in his genes
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Stamps saves his best for the games
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Tour of Alberta to roll over ‘Canadian pave’
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Calgary Stampede roundup
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Prospects make jump to college
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Crosby to undergo wrist surgery: report
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Wie looks forward to British Open
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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Hunting for rare ammonite fossils in southern Alberta
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What should I be worried about during camping?
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Helping a child live their camping dream
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Up close with a
sea monster…
in Manitoba
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Nature survey reveals the extent of Canadians’s love of the natural world
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Cooking fish over the campfire a lesson in experimentation