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2018-01-29
GETTING COLD FOR A CAUSE
Alberta beef producers chase halal certification
GRAMMYS ROCKET TO MARS
City to offer height bonus for family condo units
Anti-Putin protests see hundreds arrested
CF-18s to keep flying another 15 years
PACIFIC POWER
Moratorium throws champ off her game
Oilers alums live life after hockey
Investigators to study handling of emails
CONTACT THE JOURNAL
Lendrum rezoning pilot project aims to avoid ‘dog-and-pony show’
Woman faces death threats in wake of Hehr allegations
Police won’t name man in fatal stabbing incident
Landowners say they no longer count on police as only defence against crime
Indigenous education requirement raises hope
Neglected kids, needles and bed bugs
Peace officers to receive naloxone kits
Make a resolution to prepare your will in 2018
You can count on Canada Pension Plan being around when you retire
Man convicted of killing his wife with two-by-four
SEPSIS IS KNOWN TO OFTEN BE A DEADLY CONDITION — AND SUFFERERS WERE TOLD TO JUST BE GLAD THEY SURVIVED. BUT FOR ONE WOMAN, WHOSE LIFE HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY CHANGED, THAT’S NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
THE MAN WHO GAVE US IKEA.
MOST LIBERAL MPS WON’T HAVE TO FIGHT NOMINATIONS
AMERICANS TOLD THEY WILL SEE A DIFFERENT TRUMP
Cape Town to turn off taps
New premier pledges to reject carbon tax
NAFTA RHETORIC KNOWS NO BOUNDS
FUTURE WATCH
Energy firms’ rare good news spurs forecast of dividend hikes
HELLEBUYCK’S ARRIVAL HAS FUELLED JETS FOR TAKEOFF
Noren, Day to continue slugfest
JONES IS ROCK STAR ON AND OFF THE ICE
Harvey on high heading into Olympic Games
Federer reaches another milestone in Melbourne
Dabrowski doubles up on career Slam titles
Wozniacki’s ‘dream’ long time coming
A HIIT OR MISS?
Technology pumps up your training options
THE KIDS AREN’T ALL RIGHT
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