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CULTURAL
DIVIDE
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IDLE NO MORE
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LITTLE MONSTERS’
BALL
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The power of pen and paper
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Bringing joy to Japan
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Another wild NFL weekend
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Foodie trends for a new year
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COST OF BILL S- 8
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B. C. suspends Coquitlam bus company involved in deadly crash that killed nine
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
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Weekend sun good news for skiers — and everyone else
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Even an empty nest is still home, sweet home
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Tankers too risky, oil- spill expert says
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Awash in a sea of oil that recognizes no borders
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Petition seeks to compel teacher to respond to allegations
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Trial delay spurs stay of drug charges
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Accused in sex assault case to appear in court next week
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B. C. gives conditional nod to contentious hydro project
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Bedbugs make appearances at city courthouses
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Proposed safe water law could cost B. C. millions: Metro Vancouver
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Medications- return program boosted by website
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10
trends in global religion
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Residents prepare to vacate a city landmark
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Coss shows the courage to come back
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Rift opens among First Nations chiefs
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Shipwreck victims insulted
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How’s your history?
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MALI: FRANCE LAUNCHES AIR STRIKES
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Protesters tell PM to have a heart and listen
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Canadian chief is no Gandhi, but hard truths are being revealed
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Ministers, chiefs must focus on practicality
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Hollywood sells U. S. ‘ exceptionalism’
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California offers itself as a model after avoiding fiscal abyss by making ‘ tough’ cuts, raising taxes
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Beauty queen plans to remove breasts
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Rape victim detailed attack before dying
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Killings highlight Kurdish women’s role
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Victims knew killer, Turkish PM suggests
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High Andes site tests abilities, limits of mining
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Mandatory disclosure
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SECURITIES VICTIMS NEED RADICAL ACTION
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In a role reversal, economists predict U. S. growth will buoy Canada in 2013
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Calgary teleworking program spreads across Canada, U. S.
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Couple must regroup to shed $ 1.5M in debt
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Obamacare could cost Canadians
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TSX TAKES SMALL GAIN AS RIM MOVES HIGHER
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Bambi denudes Gulf Islands park
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The nature of the West Coast
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LABOUR: THE FOLLY OF PUBLIC SECTOR STRIKES
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Obesity’s true impact not fully understood
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Most First Nation bands doing their best under poor system
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Meeting was just the beginning
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Keystone guarantees should be made for B. C. pipelines
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Make the world a better place
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Our seniors deserve attention
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If you can’t or won’t train your dog, get a hamster
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Lives of tragic desperation chronicled in Oprah’s latest pick
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Unsettling book a timely must- read
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Retiring Ruth Rendell? Not on your life
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Spotlight
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WALDORF HOTEL: CITY STEPS IN
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Hoax is not just on Bieber fans
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Aloha again: Randy ‘ Elvis’ Friskie returns
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Keep it simple, Italian style
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WINE PICKS OF THE WEEK
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Standing Armed designer Lindsay Walsh focuses on classic styling, quality
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Golden Globes are ready to come uncorked
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A- list signed, sealed, delivered
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THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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HOROSCOPE
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LONDON SUNDAY TIMES CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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U. S. court affirms studio control over Superman franchise
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Unknown actress gets career boost with starring role
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Desire to identify muse brings art’s often ethereal inspiration down to the level of the common man
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ON THE ISLAND: IT’S ALL ABOUT THE FINISHINGS
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Sold ( Bought)
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Constructive Thoughts
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That small- town feel in Burnaby Heights
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Prefab proponents extol virtues of buying a home ready made
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THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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With Lou teams can rest in crease
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Coach Vee going gaga over return to work
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Trying to mend fences with fans
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CURLING: GREAT SCOTT MORE PREPARED THAN EVER
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Sticking with what works is coach’s preferred plan
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Riddle solves Copper Mountain, wins halfpipe gold
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Pals Ebbett, Schroeder in fight for temporary second- line centre spot
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Miller time brews again in Buffalo
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Team North America extends lead over World
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Weekend holds promise of exciting football, but lack of RGIII adds an air of sadness
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Strahan, Allen, Sapp among Hall finalists
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Dinnertime meeting of the minds fired up about Burke’s exit
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INFORMATION PLEASE
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CRUISING
THE CANAL
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Slow cruising
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B. C. SNOW SCENE: STAY AND PLAY ON THE CHEAP
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Royal Caribbean plays it coy, keeping details of latest mega- ship under wraps
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Only heavy sleepers get rest on train