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2014-10-16
HUNDREDS LINE UP FOR FLU SHOTS
Wall, companions repay 2011 car fees
Swift end to Amber Alert
Whatcott loses meeting venue
HOPE’S HOME
BROWN HOPEFUL
Firefighters want dangerous material cleared out of trailers
L-P reporter’s feature on sexual tourism probe wins national award
Dinosaur hunt yields plenty of exciting fossil finds
Hike in aboriginal, international students
Wellhead fails at Prud’homme; workers to install replacement
University appeals presidential veto over tenure decision
Gas boom no boon to climate change: study
Blizzard, avalanche kill at least 12 in Himalayas
Speed cameras: Focus on safety
NDP set to prosper at Trudeau’s expense
Priority is public safety
Chickens abandoned at thrift store
Ex- exec to face fraud charges
Mystery of severed feet ‘a function of waterways’
Ageless appreciation
Young talent on display in DIWC’s Dear Edwina
AARON PRITCHETT PERFORMS AT THE PUMP.
Hadfield’s memoir to become TV sitcom: report
Minnie Driver is in overdrive
STAR- CASTING
A big reunion for the smalls
Curtain Razors closing in on $20,000 goal
Foo Fighters travel along Sonic Highway
NDP childcare plan politics over policy
Top Chef visits Boston
Testimony paints Magnotta as a careless killer
CSIS to get more powers in homegrown terrorism fight
Assisted suicide hearing sparks impassioned pleas
Feminist cancels talk after death threat
U.S. seeks extradition of gaming mogul
Mack takes control of Thunder offence
Sitting Allen was a mistake
Playoff race going into final weekend
Cougars will rely on balanced volleyball attack
Fleury brings NHL discipline to Rebels
Canadian team keeping tabs on Reinhart, Lazar
Lawn bowling a sport for all ages, says Kos
K.C. Royals race to World Series
Jets face daunting task against Brady Bunch
Giants on verge of NL pennant
No surprise FIFA didn’t set bar higher
Bruins’ visit conjures up memories of bitter Montreal playoff battle
Saskatchewan Special Olympics holds contest
CDC says hospital treatment violated protocols
Jihadists may have access to chemicals for dirty bomb
Politicians getting trashed — literally — by restless activists
Express Entry touted as ‘sea change’
House prices slide 7-8% in Regina
Halford, Skinner appointed to FCC board
Be patient, seek quality, manager says
Is it a technical correction or fundamental change?
MARKETS PLUNGE ON U.S. RETAIL SALES
What happened to Lukin Johnston?
Meth part of Hitler’s drug cocktail
HoroScope
France aims to bottle up binge drinking
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