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Hastings races on
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BEATING CANCER
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MINING INNOVATION
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Sour note for limes
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One final curtain call
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Foreign workers take spotlight
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Time of turmoil in forestry
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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: 1915
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Let’s get ready to run
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ROAD CLOSINGS FOR THE SUN RUN
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Minister tells fast- food industry to hire locally
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Mother finds unique way to share her cancer story with others
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Korean community to hold candlelight vigil tonight for ferry disaster victims
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West Vancouver residents oppose plan for seniors care home
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Kwakwaka’wakw songs preserve an ancient culture
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Project aims to deliver prenatal education via text
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Lawyer says any testimony from key witness ‘ tainted’
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Calls for ‘ big moves’ at bargaining table, but no signs of deal
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Beautify Me Vancouver fundraiser boasts plenty of winning smiles
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Canada stuck with Senate ‘ status quo’
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PEACE TALKS ON BRINK OF COLLAPSE
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Conservatives fi nally agree to bend on controversial election act reforms
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Ottawa has no place in the burger emporiums of the nation
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Baird says Russians ‘ out of touch’ with conspiracy theories
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Bomb blasts kill 31 people as election rally turns deadly
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Sinners must suffer, high school course advises
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Divers battle darkness, danger and fear to find bodies in sunken Sewol ferry
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Canada undecided about aid status after unity deal
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Bulldozer attitude decried in pipeline strategy
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A day at the U. S. Supreme Court — the best free ticket in town
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Praised as peacemakers
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Pope John XXIII, soon to be saint, ushered in Vatican II
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HOUDINI- BASED NOVEL ESCAPES MEDIOCRITY
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RELICS THROUGH THE AGES
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There are many reasons to participate in the Sun Run
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Strong middle class thanks to resources
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Applying Asimo’s lessons to driving
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APRIL SHOWERS
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Experts back Northern Gateway plan
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Many reasons ventures sold
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Imagine a world with no religion
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Western Canadian bards challenge, revive and redeem
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Life under the short story big top
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Collections tackle ‘ alternate reality,’ novelists’ faults
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NON- FICTION
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John Paul II not a saint, abuse victims say
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THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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The 1975: Bad boys rock on road
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Spring fl ing Okanagan
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Empowering artistry
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Canada needs an evening talk show
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Brit wit John Oliver dances his way to debut on HBO
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Vancouver- based Brightlight Pictures leads Leo Awards with 34 nominations
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Don Cayo: In my opinion
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New minister shifts focus on energy security
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Budget surplus of $ 5.1 billion shows tide turning on deficit
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CMHC tightens mortgage insurance rules for self- employed buyers
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Industry Canada to be part of Mobilicity talks
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If the glove fits, thank Watsons
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Munk’s retirement marks end of era in Canadian mining
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U. S. CALORIE COUNT RULES CAUSING INDIGESTION
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Vancouver company eyes Taiwan opportunities
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Plan to retire at 54 requires part- time work
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Markets DIP on rising Ukraine tensions
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Gay business owners still face hurdles
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U. S. tech giants settle lawsuit by workers
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LIVING THE LIFE
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Pitching hard for playing time
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Russell opts to unplug Sportstalk microphone, considers turning diary, tapes into book
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Roy’s road to Cup has cul- de- sac
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Toews pots dramatic winner
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Sharks avoid getting too comfortable versus Kings
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Wheelchair hoops give new direction to lives
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Raptors’ turnovers costly as spirited comeback falls short
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Barrie’s buddy misses ‘ wolf’ attack after his playoff visit
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BEARS- OF- THE- WEEK:
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BACTERIA PLAY ROLE IN REMEDIATION
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Social licence: A vague concept can decide a mine’s fate
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Building blocks may provide solution to greenhouse gas
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Software provides solutions for underperforming mines
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Going BIG in Burnaby
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DESIGNED TO BRING THE OUTSIDE IN
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Shaughnessy home delivers on the entertainment front
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FUN and SUN
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READER POSTCARD: CINQUE TERRE QUICK TO CHARM
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The new hipster hangout
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10 things to do
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A quan tum leap for cruis es as ships head to the Asian mar ket
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INFORMATION PLEASE
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20 years of chasing rainbows
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Beijing uneasy as Christian flock tipped to be world’s largest by 2030