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Books only the beginning
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Drug plan overhaul draws fire
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For ‘Pinheads,’ swapping mementoes at Brier takes on social life of its own
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Predators blank Oilers 6-0 on road trip.
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Aging churches: Treasures and tragedies.
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Record number of grads choose family medicine.
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Cook Islands
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Imagine Dragons
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Full House Lottery
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Redesigning himself
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Simons: Autonomy at risk?
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Martin’s Brier run comes to end.
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Property taxes tied to education.
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Homeless funding shortfall.
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Calgary zookeeper injured after gorillas invade kitchen
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Five years for bloody assault
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Wildrose’s alternative budget still comes up with red ink
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Police officer recognized for her community work
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Thomson: Every day budget day.
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Cuts will bring changes at local colleges, universities
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Registry gave ID details to harasser
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Local officer suspended for improper use of force
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Province forecasts $10M less to fight climate change
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Firearms advocate’s role in talks questioned
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U.S. war on drugs has failed, Canadian conservatives told
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High court backs Métis in Manitoba dispute
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Whistleblower to have costs paid
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Activity key to dementia prevention
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Conclave to elect new pope will begin Tuesday
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Tailors pray for a perfect fit
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New pope may fuel conservatism.
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Child brides all too common in poor nations
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Bosnian woman brings war rapists to justice
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Possible fabled stone found in English Channel wreck
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‘Forgotten’ U.S. prisoner gets $15.5M settlement
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Funeral for Chavez politically charged
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UN says deal in place to free 21 abducted peacekeepers
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Watershed budget forces Alberta to face painful truths
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Teacher regrets backing Tories
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March to mark Tibetan uprising
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Toronto has a plan to fix democracy
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Universities are a key industry
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Disappointing but exciting end for Alberta’s run
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Martin’s run at playoff berth ends on last rock of round-robin
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Porous Oilers go nowhere fast
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Bilodeau sets gold standard for Canada
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Shot-putter may get a medal yet
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Blackhawks’ record point streak ends at 24 games
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Rome’s crazy days in limbo
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Ahead for a century: Edmonton public library had Ca nada’s first streetcar library, fir library, first bookmobile, first computerized circulation system, first mobile app
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‘Great architect’ designed St. Basil’s
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Veteran helped capture Tojo
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Physicist invented bubble chamber
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Ottawa to deliver no-frills budget too
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Canadian push for Keystone a Baird priority
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Temporary workers, lingering issue
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Agriculture minister says there will be a budgetary pinch at the pump for farmers
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Working: Social media tools aid job search
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Women happier with flexible work hours: study
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Space mining promising, congress hears
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Debt major roadblock to young couple’s ambitious goals
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Students denied tax
credit
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Toronto stocks rise with job outlook
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Big investors now banking on climate gloom
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Exxon’s algae fuel venture stalled
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The wait’s nearly over for Z10 in U.S.
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“SPRING FORWARD”
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Edmonton actor plays Layton
PREVIEW
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Edmonton artist David Janzen paints the battlefields between nature and garbage
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Timberlake back to SNL
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Lisa singled out at school
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Assisted-living for seniors, with resort-like comforts, at Glastonbury Mews
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Reserve-fund studies: no exceptions to the deadline
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How to make a tiny bathroom feel bigger
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Delicately flavoured garlic greens are easy to grow
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Emerald works best in small doses
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Getting to the art of the matter
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Spring baseball hub Scottsdale has charms to attract more than the boys of summer
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On the hunt for bargains in Panama Canal cruises
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Drug danger taints beauty of Mexico’s monarchs
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Tourism’s booming in quirky Gibraltar
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The aces on Bridge
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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DIAGRAMLESS 21 x 21
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THE ACES ON BRIDGE
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Who’s missing from this picture?
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CAL ENDAR
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Woodhaven-Edgemont an outdoor enthusiast’s delight in the west end
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Stone tiles both rustic, modern: Leanne Brownoff
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Options for investments in real estate: Jim Yih
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The psychology of buying a home
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Create custom accents
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Clues on cooking with different varieties of potatoes
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Outfitting the office cubicle
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Preventing mildew means controlling moisture, killing fungus
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From pillows to wallpaper, everything’s coming up roses
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Celebrating women working in the trades
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Beware of weekend-warrior design
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The endless possibility of grey