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2018-11-29
Breslau home under construction explodes
Woolwich bans truck traffic on Conestogo street
YOUNG MARTIAL ARTIST IS DRIVEN TO SUCCEED
AUDITOR GENERAL FINDS FAULT WITH FEDS YET AGAIN
Heavy snowfalls this season have put pressure on Woolwich’s budget
Kicking off the season of giving
Woolwich hires outside firm to pick up the slack in its building department
Province moves on legislation to protect double hatters
Tree of Lights set to shine Saturday in St. Clements
RIDE programs now in effect, with police checking for cannabis use
Rental market remains tight
There’ll be no big war over Russia’s illegal actions in Ukraine
Returning to a Gilded age does not bode well for society and its democracy
Two more wins put Kings in the midst of tight conference race
Woodland girls’ basketball squad, boys’ volleyballers make a strong run at provincials
There are many benefits to learning the ropes
Jacks take it on the chin from Tavistock in back-to-back losses
Kings’ youngest player is proving himself to be a valuable contributor
Kindred Credit Union names new CEO
Locally produced genetic tests save everyone money
A grown-up Alice returns to Wonderland
It’s prime time for checking in to Holiday Inn
Apples make a perfect complement to pork chops
OBSERVER CROSSWORD PUZZLER
Counting your blessings really can help you feel happier and healthier
December is a busy time of the year for Saint Nick
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