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NAVIGATING SENIORS CARE
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KIDS COME FIRST FOR KISSEL
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Bond with dad forged on backyard rink
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COURT RULING
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Readers share pain of torture-like treatments
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Smaller firms in Canada are beginning to shift their supply chains away from the U.S.
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Newborn enters the world in a Downtown Eastside back alley
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Search continues for 3 missing near Tofino after boat capsized
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Justify delivered Father’s Day gift
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Lions aim to make statement versus Als
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The painful losses haunt Buono
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CURTAIN RISES ON OPERA IN FORMER ROLLER RINK
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FIVE KEY POINTS FROM THE SUPREME COURT RULING
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‘So much pain’: Bystanders lift car to save trapped woman
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Bill loved Ena ‘for better or for worse’
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CARING FOR SENIORS: A primer on the system
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Heckler calls out Horgan on salmon farms
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RCMP says coroner’s inquest recommendations on handling serious calls will be reviewed
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FINDING LOST INNOCENCE CAN BE ALL-CONSUMING
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NIXING FIFA A GOOD IDEA
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BIG PROJECTS PUT PATKAU ARCHITECTS IN LOCAL SPOTLIGHT
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REMOVING ADDICTS FROM ISOLATION
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Legal pot not a public health threat: report
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir to visit city for first time since Expo 86
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Brookfield considers pipeline investment
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2,000 CHILDREN SEPARATED AT BORDER
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Religious freedom smacked down
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IT WAS A HORROR NO ONE IN THE TORONTO SUBURB OF SCARBOROUGH COULD IMAGINE — BULLETS TEARING THROUGH A FENCE INTO A PLAYGROUND, STRIKING TWO YOUNG SISTERS. JOSEPH BREAN DESCRIBES THE SCENE.
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Trade, Korea, Comey:Trump holds court
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China’s insatiable donkey demand
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NHL star, fiancée deny harassing teammate Karlsson, his wife
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Manitoba MLA sorry for crash remark
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Third way to handle Trump goes right down the middle
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Former Trump aide first to be jailed
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NEW-LOOK LEOS OPEN SEASON AGAINST ALS
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Riders defence dominates defending Grey Cup champs
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MARINERS RIGHT THE SHIP, BUT BLUE JAYS KEEP SINKING
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Butterworth not focused on sub-2:00 club
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Johnson way out in front of pack at U.S. Open
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Stanley Cup and Ovie are a match made in heaven
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Habs fan starts GoFundMe page to pay for billboard tribute to Price
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Senators must ponder buyout option on Gaborik
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SUAREZ CAN’T HELP BEING WHO HE IS
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Weather just part of the game in Canada
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Moscow Metro a sight to behold
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Jones familiar with Russian foes
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Raonic in final four at Mercedes Cup
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Gruber event cut short over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
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Leonard’s trade demand could end many ways
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Wonky putter does Woods in at U.S. Open
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‘IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ME’
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CAN’T BEAT ’EM? EAT ’EM
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Africa’s ancient Trees of Life are collapsing
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WHAT HAPPENS FOLLOWING THE CONSOLIDATION PHASE
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Global demand takes flight, boosting Q4 profit
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The foundation of Canada’s financial system has a few cracks, but it’s holding together
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CREA cuts home sales forecast as May sales reach 7-year low
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Bill t om ake L aP resse a not-for-profit passes
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Owners of rail line to Churchill had duty t ofi x it: regulators
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Divorced businessman using investing savvy to finance retirement
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CRA performed better at tax time, but much work needs to be done
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MAKING IT HOME
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DOWNSIZE IN DOWNTOWN KELOWNA AT BRIXX
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PUMP UP THE VOLUMES
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HOT HOME DECORATING SUMMER-FALL TRENDS
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BEYOND THE PLASTIC BABY GATE
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WORK NOW, PLAY SOON
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BAY IS JUST STEPS AWAY
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Bathe naked with strangers?
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UNLOCKING MOROCCO’S CHARMS
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CAPTIVATING BEAUTY
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Silversea is keeping its exotic Expeditions in a class of their own
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On the road again
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Outport chic attracts stars
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OUTLAWS AND POETS
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INSPIRING CHANGE
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SPOT PRAWNS IN SEASON
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BEHOLD THE BEAUTY OF PRIVATE GARDEN TOURS
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Posing doesn’t necessarily translate into power
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GATHIE FALK’S MEMOIR PAINTS A PORTRAIT OF A WORLD-CLASS ARTIST
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B.C. BESTSELLERS
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERS
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WEEKEND WINE PICKS
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SIDE STRIPE PRAWNS AND GAZPACHO
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Swimsuits look good, fit well ... and help people
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FOLLOWING CARRIE
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Cedric sitcom finds humour in racial issues
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A PET-POURRI OF GOODIES
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‘Put the phone aside’: Sex therapist Dr. Ruth fears for millennials’ loneliness
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CALPURNIA CUTS AN EP
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DARKER SHADE OF GREEN GABLES
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History comes out
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Novel idea is paying offwith big profits
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FACE VALUE
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David Chariandy, on his book I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You,
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IF WE WANT FISH IN OUR DIETS, THEN THE FUTURE IS IN FARMING
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Electoral reform train will derail B.C.’s economy
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Americans apologize to Canada for Trump’s behaviour
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CANUCKS AUTISM NETWORK GALA NETS $1,123,695
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They just keep pulling him back in
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Bollywood biopics aim to swing Indian voters