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SENIORS HAVE IT RUFF
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‘Most expensive compost plants in this universe’
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City mobility squad not a moment too soon
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‘RACISM HAS NO PLACE HERE’
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CITY TO FEDS: BAN GUNS
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Why an NBA team wouldn’t work here
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Pope condemns sexual abuse of children, cover-ups
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Finances in good shape before election: report
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Feuding Kinks eye reunion concert tour
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Owner of B.C. ghost town in big legal battle
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Tariffs hurting U.S. economy, say business experts
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Kahnawake Mohawks, McGill are teaming up
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Man says he doesn’t fear retaliation from mob
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City appoints councillor to oversee reconciliation
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Mayor tells residents to call 311 if worried about dangerous dogs
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South Shore mayors eye better transit
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It’s not racist to question multiculturalism
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Remembering the remarkable John Ciaccia
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SOUTH KOREAN LEE KEUM-SEOM, 92, EMBRACES HER NORTH KOREAN SON RI SANG CHOL, 71, FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE 1950S DURING A BRIEF REUNION MONDAY.
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SCOTLAND COOL TOWARD SIR JOHN A.
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‘I WILL LIVE A SIMPLE LIFE,’ PAKISTAN’S NEW PM PLEDGES.
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Dog-whistle blown on Tory xenophobia
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Opposition to increased immigration up: survey
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Police chiefs want new data-sharing treaty with U.S.
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Can strong earnings season pull bank stocks out of their lull?
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Electric vehicle sales grow, but supply, lack of knowledge remain barriers
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Mining firms navigate uncertainty of trade war, currency crises
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China says ‘always ready’ to restart free trade negotiations with Canada
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Apple to release low-cost MacBook later this year
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Gen Z will outnumber millennials within a year: UN analysis
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Habs sign Shinkaruk after trade with Flames
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Lucky Polansky hopes to win his way in this time
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Kane hits another milestone in Regina
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Tennis fans get to vote on Hall of Fame candidates
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Canadians move up in tennis rankings
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DETROIT RED WINGS MAY LOSE PAIR OF LONGTIME LEADERS
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Tracy calls for changes after Wickens crash
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Gibbons gives Pillar a pass on faux pas
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You may not have the training to fight an epidemic, but eight years of medical school isn’t necessary to make a difference. Each and every one of us has skills gained from our jobs, hobbies and life experience that could help us give back.
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THEY CAME, THEY CLIMBED, THEY CONQUERED
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Cox lambastes ‘deadnaming’
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GLITZ OVER GUNS
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Actress takes break from the zombie world
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YOUR HOROSCOPE
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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THE MEDIUM IS A MESS