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LFP Longform: Retracing a London soldier's life, death & legacy
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Players' lawyers fire back at OHL, Ontario government in $180M lawsuit fight
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Latest in super hero girls series a light but worthwhile read
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Early bus rapid transit elements nixed by city hall officials
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IF YE BREAK FAITH: Back to the WWI Belgian battlefront, 100 years on
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IF YE BREAK FAITH: WWI's final local casualties (Nov. 9, 1918)
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Mother Nature leaves no doubt about winter's arrival as snow flies
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Proposed tower a boost for affordable housing in London
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Progress on accessibility lauded as review of advisory groups continues
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'Very grateful': Family relieved as Tori's killer back in prison
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Ontario education: Schooling up on Tory changes with new minister
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Police identify victims in Middlesex Centre triple homicide
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Western University, faculty avert strike with last-minute labour deal
Pupils sent home after nearby construction cuts power to London school
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Italian city honouring London soldier who died in WWII liberation
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Four adults, child escape with minor injuries from fiery crash
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Pot will be legal in Michigan, but you can't bring it into Canada
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IF YE BREAK FAITH: WWI's final local casualties (Nov. 8, 1918)
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Convicted priest, Anglican diocese face lawsuit over sex abuse
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Stafford family makes breakthrough as Ottawa tightens prison transfers
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Rudy Giuliani's third divorce is getting ugly: Wife's lawyer claims he spent $286,532 on his ...
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Why conservative politicians across Canada think they can beat Trudeau in fight over federal carbon ...
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Imelda Marcos, 89-year-old widow of Philippine dictator, faces jail time for graft
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Delusional 69-year-old man asks to be legally declared 49 โ to boost dating and job ...
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When donkey met emu: Cuddly couple must be adopted together, animal shelter says
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Trump administration says it will deny asylum to migrants who cross the border illegally
This Week's Flyers
Why conservatives think they can beat Trudeau in fight over federal carbon tax
By the time Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived at a Toronto college last month to announce the details of the federal carbon tax, the battle lines on both sides of the issue had already been drawn.
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Trudeau's trade talk to be tested on 10-day, three country trip
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s efforts to find new markets for Canadian goods and services will be on display during a 10-day voyage across Europe and Asia he’s about to start. -
National New Facebook Dating feature launches in Canada amid privacy concerns
Texas judge releases juvenile defendants after they promise not to kill anyone
Glenn Devlin in Houston was among 59 Republican jurists swept out of office in a Democratic rout. Some believe it was a tongue-in-cheek statement aimed at voters
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World Roughly 27,000 people ran for their lives as a wildfire completely engulfed Paradise, California
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World 'Hero' officer killed in California shooting called his wife to say 'I love you' before ...
'Patient. Calm no matter what. When you call 911, he's one of the guys you want showing up'
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World France frees Ryanair jet it impounded on tarmac
PARIS — Ryanair paid 525,000 euros ($ ) in subsidies back to French authorities on Friday in order to end a tarmac standoff that forced 149 passengers to disembark from an impounded plane. -
World Cop-turned-nurse fired for voting in noose shirt
OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. — A hospital in Tennessee has fired a worker who was photographed wearing a racist shirt while voting in Mississippi. -
World Imelda Marcos convicted of political corruption; Arrest ordered
MANILA, Philippines — A Philippine court found former first lady Imelda Marcos guilty of graft and ordered her arrest Friday in a rare conviction among many corruption cases that she plans to appeal to avoid jail and losing her seat in Congress. -
Columnists Bell: Nenshi pushes Olympic Yes to the max
They didn’t have ‘88 Games mascots Hidy and Howdy hanging around but they did have Mayor Nenshi. -
World OPINION: Macron weakened ahead of Trump, Putin meeting
LENS, France — It’s a weakened Emmanuel Macron who’ll be hosting U.S. President Donald Trump, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and other world leaders at centennial commemorations in Paris this weekend to mark the end of the First World War. -
National Aging, dwindling legions look to halt long decline
In the heart of downtown Regina, Royal Canadian Legion’s Regina Branch 001 has provided communal space for Canadian military veterans since it was first chartered in 1926. -
National Scheer thought Clementโs sexting โan isolated incidentโ
MP Tony Clement’s revelation he had reported a sexting-related extortion attempt to police in the summer came as news to him, PC Leader Andrew Scheer says. -
PC PROMISES: Andrew Scheer pledges tougher on crime & more!
A federal Conservative government would crack down on gang-related crimes with tougher sentences and stricter bail rules, Leader Andrew Scheer promises.
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Ontario Cannabis Store blames growers' label snafu for new delivery delays
TORONTO — Ontario’s government-run online cannabis retailer, already facing many complaints in the weeks since legalization, has blamed producers licensed by Health Canada for what it calls a labelling mix-up that delayed delivery of some products. -
Atheist United Church minister keeps her job; 'heresy trial' called off
TORONTO — A United Church minister who had faced an unprecedented ecclesiastical court hearing over her professed atheism is no longer in danger of a defrocking after the two sides reached an agreement in the long-running case. -
Man facing charges after allegedly wielding knife, threatening hospital staff
HALIFAX — Brief bedlam erupted at a hospital emergency room Thursday night in Halifax, when a man allegedly threatened staff with a knife and hurled objects. -
National CFL to honour Canadaโs military during Remembrance Day playoff games
Toronto Argonauts defensive back Matt Black figures it’s only fitting the CFL playoffs begin on the same day Canada remembers those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice for the country. -
World A century after fighting for Paris, leaders mark armistice
Paris, the City of Light, always was the grandest prize of the First World War, either to conquer or defend. -
Local News Calgary police seek man following Signal Hill homicide
Police are searching for a “person of interest” after a man was gunned down a month ago in Signal Hill Shortly after 11 p. -
National Canada marks the 65th armistice of the Korean War
The armistice of the often overlooked Korean War, from 1950-53, celebrates its 65th anniversary this year. -
TransCanada says it is committed to Keystone XL pipeline after judge orders halt
CALGARY — The Canadian proponent of the $10-billion Keystone XL crude pipeline says it remains committed to the project despite a Montana judge’s ruling that it must pass a further environmental review. -
National Law students killed in WWI called to bar 100 years later
CALGARY — John William Gow Logan had one course and some articling to complete before becoming a lawyer, but his death in the First World War left his dream unfinished. -
World MAYHEM IN MELBOURNE: One dead in frenzied terror attack
Islamic State is taking credit for a savage terror attack in Australia that killed one man and could have left scores dead.