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REVIEW: WRX ready to shred

REVIEW: WRX ready to shred

At some point during your middle school education, your math teacher probably told you that the shortest distance between two points was a straight line. They were wrong. It's a Subaru. Specifically, it's this Subaru, the WRX.

MCALEER: Get your dad one of these, please

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Son surprises father with 1957 Chevy Seeing as Father's Day is just coming up on the horizon - don't forget to get your crayons out - here's a feel-good story of a bond forged of

Off the beaten track in the spiritual city of Varanasi

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BALDRY: A few key players emerge in the Ledge

The end of the legislature session allows us to take stock of our MLAs, our political parties and the political scene in general. Who emerged as key players? Which issues resonated with the public? The B.C.

EDITORIAL: Day to remember

Seventy years ago, about 15,000 Canadian soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy as part of the Allied invasion of Europe known as D-Day. About 340 of them died that day, among 1,000 Canadian casualties.

A gateway to luxury

2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class

New homes bringing life back to Lower Ninth Ward

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Broken parts, strong machine

Broken parts, strong machine

West Van amputee, blind man team up to race past old traumas
Libraries expanding digital presence with Hoopla service

Libraries expanding digital presence with Hoopla service

App allows users to access virtual collection of audio-visual materials 24/7
Celebrating spices

Celebrating spices

The global spice trade is one of the most storied and intriguing facets of human history, beginning in antiquity and weaving its way through countless epochs, regimes, cultures, and philosophies.