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A SOBER PLAN FOR LEAN TIMES
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Aveos shuts down, ends 2,628 jobs
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Date night
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The trees are blooming
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Family sues over fallen slab
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Getting into the black is urgent, says editorial.
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Bachand sticks to his guns on deficit, says Peter Hadekel.
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Daringly conservative, says Don Macpherson.
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Tuition hikes go ahead.
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The era of gerontechnology
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Expert predicts grey growth in social sector, including health care
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‘Nothing
for us’: students
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Deadly driver told not to expect leniency
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Plateau Rapist to be released in mid-april
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Lack of MDS
worsening ER crowding
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Dow parkland safe: mayor
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Aveos shutdown splits opinion on local economy
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City receives $125M to celebrate birthday
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Keeping seniors at home a key economic goal
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Bachand offers ‘age-friendly’ measures
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Prudence is again the hallmark of minister’s third budget outing
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Two million Quebecers
have no private plan
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Tapping into natural resources
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Public transit funding key to ambitious emissions-reduction goals
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School boards unhappy with modest bump
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Private investment in Plan Nord up $2.35 billion
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2012-13 budget highlights
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SMUGLER plate a dead giveaway
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Replacements in the wings as F-35 jet woes mount
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Judge in Graham James trial far too lenient
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Muslims not trusted: poll
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Tories’ Guelph candidate says he has ‘no knowledge’ of who made robocalls
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Harper off to Asia to talk trade
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Nuclear security agenda falling flat
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Are young people tuning out the environment?
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E. coli risk prompts meat recall
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U.S. lets jailed spy visit Cuban relative
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Fanfare in Westminster Hall hails
Elizabeth’s 60 years on throne
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Major quake shakes Mexico; no casualties reported
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‘Farewell, you guardian of national unity’
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Fatah accuses Iran of payoffs to block Palestinian unity deal
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Nigeria’s super-rich learn to enjoy life in the fast lane
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Illinois victory gives Romney a major boost
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French fear ‘monster’ will strike again
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Iraqi forces targeted
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As rebels retreat, Russia toughens stance on Syria
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Vatican criticizes Irish clergy for ‘criminal acts’
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Obama administration to launch plan for lucrative space tourism industry
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Pakistan takes steps to soothe U.S. crisis
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For and against student tactics
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An NDP dilemma: proven performer vs. backroom boy
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Targeted: sirens and rockets wake up a university senate session
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Smart meters costly for some users: expert
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Repair work will be done: airline
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Transcontinental to close plants, cut 500 jobs
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Well, we did make the top 150
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Swiss giant gobbles up Viterra
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Western resources boon for East
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Test results are in – the new ipad really is a hot seller
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China slowdown dings markets again
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Investors look to real estate
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Strategists growing bullish on surging Japanese market
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your horoscope
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Walmart shoppers getting tech savvy
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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Woman’s new ‘soul mate’ poses danger to daughter
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aces on bridge
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So Carey Price walks into a pet food store ...
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White packs a punch
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‘It’s coming together’
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U.S. schools luring future hockey stars
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Alouettes’ Dix surprised by release
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Tiger’s tale fascinates
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Woods shoots par for last place
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They’re the same old Leafs
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Powerful Jetta GLI a fun fuel miser
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Must sees at Concours d’elegance
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Volvo V70 2.4L engine misfires in two cylinders
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Vietnamese
banh mi: barbecue flavour with a nice crunch
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From seating to soufflés:
what they have to say
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Blogger couple’s top picks
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Rosemary-infused spuds are well worth extra cooking time
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Proponents of bird’s nest soup put money in walet
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Osheaga snaps up Snoop
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Armenian and Rwandan genocides share centre stage
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Blue Metropolis festival looks to Cuba and crime
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The road from script to screen
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‘It starts with a two-line
idea’
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Just as we suspected: Kutcher is a space case
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Titanic miniseries focuses on Britain’s clash of the classes
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How Netflix figures out what you really want to watch
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Pointe Claire bar can’t serve menu of hip hop or rap any more if it wants to keep its licence.
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Kirkland firefighters
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School deals with small outbreak of pinworms
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Residents sick and tired of traffic jam outside school
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PRIVACY IN SOME CASES SHOULD HAVE LIMITS
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There is nothing reasonable about language laws
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Meals on Wheels gets new ID cards, car signs
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Author’s debut novel jockeys for spot on TV
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VOLUNTEERS
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Options pondered on zoning
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Dorval takes part in health/wellness challenge
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Bike path wins vote
in Beaconsfield
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St. Anne town hall to undergo facelift
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Lions to boost academics as well as athletics
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Former pro player plans to take Lakers to the next level