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2015-10-10
HER FIRST TASTE OF THANKSGIVING
ELECTION 2015 VOTER GUIDE
Mozambique is bursting with music and colour
ENGLISH LEARNERS SOAR
Rubber match with the Stamps
Where Alberta turns into Fargo
A woodrat who hitched a ride to the city is back home
Four decades of hockey memories at Rexall Place
Notley goes partisan
CEO says Northlands had to act fast over vanishing cash
Why hotels are the ultimate haunted houses
Celebrity chefs are taking to the high seas
McDavid glad first game’s out of the way
Albertans join controversial final hunt of wild buffalo
EDMONTON JOURNAL’S FOUR PLATFORMS
Special books bridge cultures
NORTHLANDS AND THE MISSING MILLIONS MYSTERY: SOMETHING DOESN’T ADD UP
Judge acquits boy in father’s murder
‘Loving mother’ remembered
Man accused of covering face, making threats
Coach charged with several sex offences
Liberals pin hopes on star candidate
Good Samaritan honours friend with selfless act
Alberta could be a leader in the emerging bioeconomy
HONOURING TREATY RIGHTS
Prepare for the new trade reality — now
SETTING THE TABLE
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT OUR FUTURE ON MARS
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
Harper puts $6.8B price tag on Tory vows
THE GUT VOTE
NDP pledges more transparent trade
Giving thanks may be good for your health
3 arrests in U.S. linked to Quebec woman’s death
Nobel Prize win a boost for Tunisia
Peeling back the veil from the Nobel Prize
Three ways to cure the disenchanted
Life was the ‘trauma’ for these youth
ICE REFLECTIONS
LIVING IN A FANTASY LAND
‘AN ODD DUCK’
Advance polls open throughout weekend
Fifteen moments they’ll never forget: Journal hockey writers recount their favourites
Ted McPhee has called those goals for five decades
Time-keeper Sandy Millar privy to great moments
Visionary created unique planned community in U.S.
Chef elevated Cajun cuisine
GIVING THANKS
Auteur of the zombie apocalypse
Requier celebrates bilingual heritage
Living to 110 likely pure genetic luck
Saturday Night Live
The Walking Dead
Great Canadian Cookbook
“B R I N G I NG YO U R ‘A’ G A M E ”
Notley suggests deficit has grown
Christy Clark ignoring real estate realities
BREW TAP TAKEOVER
BRAIN GAIN
Good news, bad news in latest job numbers
Plenty of side deals expected with TPP
Glencore’s wild ride raises concerns over bank exposure
Countries vow to fight global ‘tax shopping’
Planning retirement finances so your money will outlast you
WILL ADOPTING 3 KIDS AFFECT OTHER GOALS?
Year-end tips for registered plan holders
BLUE DAYS FOR THE BLUE JAYS
BUILDING A THREE-PEAT
ESKS NEED REILLY TO SHINE
Oilers have work cut out for them against Nashville
Loss ends Riders playoff hopes
Home isn’t always where the heart is
Rule change for converts a challenge
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aces on bridge
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ACES ON BRIDGE
STUNNING SERENITY
THE SEEDIER SIDE OF GARDENING
THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
THE GLORY OF LIVING WITH LOTS OF STUFF
Knob problem: Must owner pay?
Families cosy up to tiny-house life
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