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Playoffs breathe new life into hockey season

Playoffs breathe new life into hockey season

The NHL playoffs have finally arrived. For the last month and maybe more, some of the best playoff races we've seen were going on. Well, we would have seen, if anybody were actually interested in the last 20 games of the regular season.
Under-the-radar Rangers will reign

Under-the-radar Rangers will reign

It's been a weird year in the National Hockey League to the extent that one of the least talked-about teams is the one that should be regarded as the favourite to win the Stanley Cup this spring.
Women

Women

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Time to celebrate volunteers

Time to celebrate volunteers

The Editor: National Volunteer Week is a week-long celebration where Canadians pause to applaud hard-working volunteers in their communities who support many worthwhile causes. This year, National Volunteer Week will be celebrated from April 15-21.
Call before you dig

Call before you dig

The Editor: Each year thousands of injuries and many deaths could be prevented if more Canadians picked up the phone before digging. Enbridge, along with many business and government partners have declared April as "Safe Digging Month.
Define local please

Define local please

Every few years the same topic surfaces for city council consideration and every time it does, there are imperfect solutions suggested which means the topic will continue to arise until a solid policy emerges.
Playground circuits for those who can't focus

Playground circuits for those who can't focus

Alas, once again I am unable to focus on any one topic, so dear diary, it's two circuits around the playground for us.
The greatest weekend in golf, indeed

The greatest weekend in golf, indeed

Sometimes all it takes is one swing. In one swing, Louis Oosthuizen did something no one has ever done to put himself on top of the leaderboard. Five hours later, in one extraordinary, incredible swing, Bubba Watson won the Masters.
Budget a hit to those who can't afford it

Budget a hit to those who can't afford it

The Editor: Are you prepared to give up $13,000 during your golden years? MP Ed Komarnicki and Prime Minister Stephen Harper think you are.
Will you miss the penny?

Will you miss the penny?

He said The penny is of little worth, not only in terms of how its manufactured, as it costs more to produce a penny than it is actually worth, but it's also not worth it to the every day consumer.
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