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Allen Abel: How it feels to be still alive and headed to another Olympics
National Post· 4 days agoSince it is well past 11:45 p.m., the beer and wine shelves of the local supermarkets have been...
Rosemont residents launch petition for consultation on homeless shelter
Montreal Gazette· 3 days agoResidents in Rosemont have launched a petition to force the city of Montreal to hold a public...
Long Beach looked like it had solved the local news crisis. Then reality set in
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoFor a few shining years, which ended abruptly this spring, Long Beach looked like it might be a rare...
Simmons on 40 years of Summer Olympics coverage: The good, bad and unbelievable
National Post· 5 days agoSteve Simmons has covered 17 Olympic Games, winter and summer. This will be his 18th.
Wednesday's letters: 'Entitled' Smith out of touch with Albertans
Edmonton Journal· 3 days agoTen years equates to an eternity in Alberta politics. In 2014, Premier Smith, then Wildrose...
On this day in history, July 23, 1885, Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president, passes away of throat...
AOL· 4 days agoOn this day in history, July 23, 1885, Ulysses S. Grant died at his family cottage in New York. The 18th president of the United States had a complex and ...
Adventure-seeking B.C. couple confirmed as victims found on Nova Scotia island: relative |...
Global B.C.· 2 days agoThe British Columbia couple whose remains recently washed ashore on Nova Scotia’s remote Sable...
What the death of local news actually means
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoWhen I realized there was more to life than just the Angels and Dodgers, I’d jump a fence every Sunday morning to buy copies of the Orange County...
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh drops ‘Pitt’ from her name - National | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 5 days agoIn recent weeks, Shiloh publicly announced the name change in the Los Angeles Times, as is practice...
Bruce County Memories - Carrying the Royal Mail in the Bruce
Lucknow Sentinel· 1 day agoThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In 1852, that was the job...