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MUSIC KEY TO BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
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A food blogger
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MUHC severs ties with clinic
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Deficient asphalt passed on to cities
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Worker went where he shouldn’t
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Union Square
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Arthur Porter
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Senate votes to place Brazeau on leave
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Upgrade senators, Trudeau says
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Here’s how salaries break down in Canada’s Senate
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Repairs will shut lanes on the Mercier Bridge
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Former SNC exec sues for wrongful dismissal
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SNC bouncing back,
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Worries over compost site pile up
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Private daycare workers stage protest
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‘Nagging’ led to stabbing, court told
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Parizeau stirs it up with free tuition talk
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PQ, feds trade barbs over EI reforms
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Hells Angel denied permission for unescorted family visits
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Scientists say humans could step in to feed polar bears
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Strip-search rules a victory over common sense
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Arthritis pain drug should be pulled, researchers say
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Home automation systems help you keep tabs on pets
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Zinc tops vitamin C, echinacea in
cold battle
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Canadian film on Holly’s last tour nearly a wrap
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Mideast
faces growing water crisis
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Outgoing pope will stay out of limelight
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Benedict had secret heart surgery, Vatican admits
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Man never emerged from burning cabin, officials say
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Gang killing targeted the wrong person: police
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North Korea’s nuclear message
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Quebec’s real needs appear low on PQ’S agenda
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Driving instructor says Montrealers have much to learn
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There are problem teachers, too
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We need a Champlain tunnel
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What teachers need
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Creating a national conversation on mental health is a good start
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If I had to get sick, I’m glad it was in Venice
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Group of Seven, Carney warn of ‘excessive volatility’ in exchange rates
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Quebec is losing battle on health costs
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Military production could boost economy: panel
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West’s oil workers to get highest salary hikes, Quebec among the lowest
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CNOOC clears final hurdle for $15.1B Nexen takeover
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Bombardier still tops in business jets
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Back door into housing
recovery
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New way to help manage your wealth
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Tsx, oil and dollar
close higher
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Desharnais’s shootout winner saves Canadiens
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Impact faces the Rowdies in its second preseason action
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Right tackle Jeff Perrett re-signs with Alouettes
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Mourinho under pressure to match wits with Man U
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IOC pins wrestling to the mat of history
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Satay Brothers always in season as summer stall moves indoors
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Deb Perelman’s ‘no-fail’ Raspberry Buttermilk Cake
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What Smitten fans want to know
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Jian bing a popular import from China
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Herbed sauce puts the ‘bistro’
in strip loin
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An egg strata for Valentine’s Day breakfast-in-bed
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Salads should soon be back in the green
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Bringing musical magic back to life
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With Nuit Blanche, a bright night in the big city
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Brett Butler makes comeback, one line at a time
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Lady Gaga: the ultimate event planner
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Lang to join Hall of Fame
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Your Horoscope
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new york times crossword
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Brother wants sister to do more for daughter’s birthday
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aceS on bridge
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A Ping-pong champ and Chinese diplomat
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Innovative trumpeter led hard-bop jazz movement
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Edie Campbell looks down
from her catwalk
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The West Island has the lowest rate of suicide on the island, says a new study. 25 per cent of these victims are seniors.
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Organic waste collection a step closer in Ste-anne
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Pointe-claire firm opens up world of research
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Lachine food bank thankful
for donation of used van
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EVERYONE SHOULD FALL IN LOVE ONCE IN THEIR LIFETIME
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Online fraudsters and Montreal’s cheaters aren’t that different
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Union looks to push hospital talks forward
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Film set at curling club tackles mental health
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Developer back to drawing board
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Kirkland adopts new recreational rental guidelines
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LE SAVIGNON AND BEYOND
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Tolls won’t improve congestion: mayors
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A 12-year-old is hoping to bring the communities of Hudson and Oka together to play shinny on the lake.
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St-Lazare is looking
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Pincourt B&Es linked:
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Ice bridge operators welcome the cold
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Time to embrace reality, The Naked Monk suggests
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Petition calls for increase
in benefits to disabled
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Profitable De-cluttering
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Success isn’t measured in trophies
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Kirkland Oldtimers set to hit the $1-million fundraising mark