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‘We know things will get better down the road’
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The lives we have lost
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Look at map of your neighbourhood. Are there streets you’ve never walked down before, places where there are no landmarks of particular interest? Leftover spaces like hydro or utility corridors? Walk there. Above all, avoid places that might be on a postc
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Activists fear for the safety of people with disabilities as services reduced,
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Stuck inside? That’s no reason to put your gardening on hold,
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Palliative care doctors preparing for situations they never imagined,
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Will we ever shake hands again?
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Much-needed testing swabs contaminated
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SARS helped, but still lots to learn
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Ontario will focus testing on key groups
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PM urges Canadians to stay home for the holidays
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Ford will need open mind on economic recovery
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What political immunity looks like in time of crisis
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Non-COVID research and trials suspended
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We’re not alone, even if it feels that way
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Day-to-day spike in deaths in Ontario
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Prison guards demand protective gear
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Some correctional officers refusing to work
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Stuckless victims seek closure after death of Gardens offender
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Nurses may soon be reusing N95 masks
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Closed daycares can’t charge parents
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How Korea flattened coronavirus curve quickly
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How can we wait out the pandemic if time doesn’t pass?
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Johnson needs time to ‘rest up’
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Biden woos skeptical Sanders supporters
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As Trump criticizes voting by mail, some GOP allies embrace it
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Councillor wantsww a stop on building
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Don’t drop off clothes at boxes during this crisis
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Biden’s new campaign chief has connections to Trudeau, Liberals
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Support home gets PPE donations
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Peel chief addresses ‘trust’
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Some staff fear falling through cracks
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Leafs: Tavares and teammates step up to support doctors and nurses
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Draft should take a page from 2005
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Dream deal for Great 8 is just another nightmare
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MLB ponders radical realignment for 2020
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Payday lenders profiteering during crisis, critics warn
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Analysts wary of market’s sudden surge
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Canada in good position to combat virus havoc
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Looking back as we go forward
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Keeping small businesses afloat
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All Canadians need safety net
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Corporate kindness good for business
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Shaw’s Freedom to miss its 2020 target
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Client frustration grows over airline policies
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Wealthy tap ventilators and on-demand doctors to battle coronavirus
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Cruise industry scrambles to survive in wake of pandemic
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GTA OPEN HOUSES TO SEE ONLINE
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> WHAT THEY GOT: HOUSES
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Got his own
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Turn rips and tears into art with ancient Japanese craft
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A reminder of why we travel
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Perfect time for science fiction
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A journey inside a family’s haunted minds
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The 40th anniversary celebration will go on
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Burtynsky seeks to help in a changed world
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Standup comedians missing the laughter
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> BESTSELLERS
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> THE READER
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Let me tell you what the poets are winning
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A new recipe for holiday traditions
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We weren’t vibing, but then the fireworks started
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How do I deal with acne, aging skin?
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He dumped me to care for his parents
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A dozen bottles you can stock up on now
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From the classroom to home: How do you teach kids online?
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Ontario’s ghost town heritage
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Virginia Beach owes much of its popularity to historic hotel
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Meet the people who truly deliver
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How does frontline service work today?
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“I’ve learned to write marketing emails at midnight and do Zoom classes with one of the kids climbing up to press the buttons on my computer”
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Carving out corners for home offices
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If your plants climb the walls, maybe you won’t
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Backyard retreat and a private lake
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Pumping the breaks on racing
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Awards honour top renovators and builders, virtually
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Digital tools keep home purchases, sales moving
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A design inspired by the Swiss Alps
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The writing was on the wall for Holden
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A story of teamwork, and a lesson for us all
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Lessons in social distancing from the world of autism
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Canada has mobilized troops across the country to help cope with the pandemic,
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The spiky blob seen around the world
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As toll rises, deadline to claim bodies shortens
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Autocrats’ woe: You can’t arrest a virus
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But doctors say it’s already changed palliative care
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We must build a better way out of situation
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We will flatten curve, but see wave of health issues afterward
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Time for a virtual recall
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No time for selfishness
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Intrusion of online lessons is unwelcome
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THE PREMIER
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COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD