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2014-10-08
Medical detectives collect clues on trafficking victims
Inquest jurors want upgraded holding centre, CBSA staffi ng
CANUCKS’ LAST STAND?
Online government survey ‘ insulting’: welfare recipient
TURKEY TIME
Emily Carr’s works to go on exhibit in London
McNish back with issues ‘ that matter’
Mine collapse findings held back illegally, UVic law centre charges
FIRST NATIONS
Environmental screening lacks clarity, study suggests
Stamp of approval for aboriginal art tagging
Mom with ‘ disturbed mind’ gets five years for killing infant sons
Metro predicts $ 6 million deficit unless garbage issue addressed with Bylaw 280
NDP attacks government on health firings
Group opposed to sinking ship to create artificial reef in Howe Sound files for court injunction
Mayor boycotts developers’ breakfast
Key issues raised during the inquest
Air armada readies for action
MPs vote to join battle against militants
TRUDEAU SHOULD TAKE LEAD ON IRAQ
Train derails and explodes in Saskatchewan
Report says Ottawa keeping oil and gas rules secret
Man recalls dates with Luka Magnotta
Policies shut door on sharing information Harper government’s message- control preoccupation behind problem, says SFU report
Navy considers use of commercial vessel as supply ship until new ones are built
Mountie’s death highlights need to deal with PTSD: RCMP boss
Murky players emerge from shadows of protests
U. S. justices skeptical of ban on prison beards
The threat remains
Across U. S., hospitals prepare for disease that may never come
UOFS SOFTWARE AIDS EBOLA RESEARCH
Despite threats, Petronas has plenty of skin in the game
Blowing the whistle on Vancouver’s transportation class war
It’s Miller’s time to fan Flames
Hartley uses the legions of doubters to motivate his underdogs
LIONS: LIMPING INTO WEEKEND TILT AGAINST REDBLACKS
CANUCKS’ NOTEBOOK
Bieksa bounces back, but unsure if he’ll play
Adams’s homer sends Dodgers home, Cardinals to fourth straight NLCS
Raw log exports a hot topic
Don Cayo: In my opinion
SECHELT CALL MUST BE HEEDED
Western Forest Products to shut Nanaimo sawmill
Lundin Mining buys Chilean copper mine for $ 1.8 billion
CP Railway top executive blasts ‘ dangerous’ federal interference
IMF predicts ‘ solid’ Canadian growth
Europe considers measure that could ease oilsands imports
Ottawa launches pooled pensions program
Association claims Canada is losing its digital edge
Sustaining the livable city
Keeping the customer engaged
Samsung profit plunge leads to diversification
Government cuts ‘ phantom’ workers from state payroll
MARKETS TUMBLE ON GLOBAL WORRIES
Voice- activated phones, infotainment systems distract drivers: studies
Bitcoin’s value falls almost 50 per cent over three months
Nobelist discovered subatomic particle
YOUNG GUNS
Pacific primer: Canucks in NHL’s toughest division
Canucks’ numbers game:
Recipe for HAPPINESS
Giving thanks for the sweet potato
Roasted Turkey with Lemon and Thyme
Turkey and Squash Rellenos with Pickled Red Onion
Basic Shortcrust Pastry
Shining another light
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