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Selwyn House better not stonewall
Article online since May 13th 2008
Selwyn House can't seem to get a break these days. After being rocked by scandal in 2005 when a former student launched a lawsuit claiming that he had been molested by a former teacher during the 1970s and 1980s and then dealing with a class-action lawsuit launched by former students (to which...
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Thanks, Marty
Article online since May 13th 2008
Some days it's really nice to know you live in a place where people care about the community – and it’s even nicer to know they don't want any credit for doing it. Marty Lamarre is one of those people. The affable broadcast veteran is the driving force behind the 94.7 HITS FM Media...
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Marc Lalonde
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Dark days at Selwyn House
Editorial
Article online since May 10th 2008
Haunted by ghosts of decades past, Selwyn House School has been having a hard time of it these days, and it just got worse. If an old sex scandal and subsequent civil court case were not enough to cast a dark, foul-smelling cloud over this otherwise celebratory centennial year, yesterday's...
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Prices at the pumps: Time to put up or shut up
Article online since May 8th 2008
I do not know how any of you can stand it. I certainly can’t. Gas prices, that is. Are you all SO rich, swimming in dough, that you can keep filling up at whatever price they throw at us, grimacing while the oil companies coerce us into paying the highest prices in North America, while our...
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Letters to the editor
Article online since May 7th 2008
Where is our civic pride? To the editor: One Madvac definitely could accomplish more than two cleaners leaning on their brooms. Unfortunately, most of the time the Madvac merely cruises through the city at high speed. Going where? Last year's debris, leaves, stones and sand still fill the...
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Hockey fights get whole new meaning at my house
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Hockey Night in Canada
( May 1st 2008 )
'Le Stud' ruling lacking in 'le logic'
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Letters to the editor
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Editorial cartoon
( April 30th 2008 )
My lifelong love affair with wine
( April 29th 2008 )
Enough with the kid gloves!
( April 29th 2008 )
A worthy honouree
( April 28th 2008 )
Speed traps on the service road — are we supposed to feel safer?
( April 28th 2008 )
Roslyn students rally against poverty
( April 23rd 2008 )
Searching out potholes
( April 23rd 2008 )
The Great Melt gives way to the Great Sweat
( April 22nd 2008 )
Who were the real bums?
( April 22nd 2008 )
Drowning in too much information
( April 22nd 2008 )
Dodging the real issue behind dodgeball
( April 16th 2008 )
The world's youngest 30-year-old
( April 14th 2008 )
Political protests at the Olympics? Why, I never…
( April 8th 2008 )
Canada's current animal cruelty law is simply criminal
( April 8th 2008 )
Privacy should have its limits
( April 7th 2008 )
Remembering Martin Luther King
( April 4th 2008 )
Worshiping Roy and other false idols
( April 3rd 2008 )
Chipping items from the ice: the first sign of spring
( April 1st 2008 )
Hands off your cell phones while driving
( April 1st 2008 )
Letters to the editor
( April 1st 2008 )
Spring comes to the Ghetto
( April 1st 2008 )
Chipping items from the ice: the first sign of Spring
( March 31st 2008 )
Chipping items from the ice: the first sign of Spring
( March 31st 2008 )
Editorial cartoon
( March 26th 2008 )
Signs of spring
( March 26th 2008 )
ADQ's population policy not so out of line
( March 18th 2008 )
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