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2015-04-29
KICKIN’ IT WITH HER HERO
Grim find ends 11-year mystery
‘City of champs’ slogan to vanish
Complete election coverage.
Avenue Q’s grown- up puppets.
Recipes for reducing kitchen waste.
Q&A: What is Project KARE?
April 29, 1947: Kids stage sweet strike to protest rich price of chocolate bars
Worker buried in job-site trench collapse
Trustees plead for increased funding
Worker deaths memorial,
Parties promise to phase out coal, encourage renewables
Jean says Wildrose and NDP could work together
Rejected candidate leaks texts from PCs
Clean slate offers four-party race
DRAYTON VALLEY- DEVON
WETASKIWIN- CAMROSE
LAC LA BICHE- ST. PAUL- TWO HILLS
CITIZEN'S PANEL
Social housing sits on shaky ground
War-time memories fly into Villeneuve
Medical waste will sit in storage
‘Defending the indefensible’ at Duffy’s trial
Teenage thrill-seeking fuelling violence
Obama sees ‘no excuse’ for rioting, violence as city on edge faces another uneasy night
Vancouver’s proposed pot rules miss the obvious
Yoga instructor trapped in Nepal pleads for help
Michael Den Tandt.
Auditor finds oversight wanting on tax credits
Within shouting distance of ISIL
Testament to our democracy
Best interests of Albertans, or big oil?
Surviving Future Shops reopen
Carbon capture idea rises again at TransAlta
Alberta restaurants see leaner times ahead
Do Canadians really need one tax deadline?
Investors punt ‘say-on-pay’ move for second time at Barrick Gold
Specialty parts supplier Essentra opens Leduc site
Three financial planning challenges
U.S. profits just high enough to keep equities up
TSX MAKES TINY GAIN AS BULLION SHINES
How do you know when it’s time to get outside help?
Original Six matchup has no rivals for hockey purists
Eddies struggle to score on penalty kicks
Jays bats come alive in Boston
National League urged to adopt DH
Eskimos add QB, defensive end to roster
Wings, Lightning in winner-take-all
Flames preparing for heavy-hitting Ducks
CANADIAN MLB POWER RANKINGS
Name any sport … losing comes naturally to Toronto’s teams
Now Ujiri will make his imprint on Raptors
Data analysis to help Olympians
Canadian swimmers mourn death of ‘visionary’ coach
Polenta is easier to make than you think
Pork farms thrive in Alberta
Halo Bistro is well worth drive to the airport
Open tastebuds to something new
Unheardof will close in June as owners retire
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
The Chvrch will help fill performing void
X-Files reboot will film in B.C.
The joys of early music on period instruments
Barenaked Ladies to play Jube on Nov. 3
Where death and beauty intersect
A poetic masterpiece at journey’s long end
Is poetry dying? The stats are grim
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