The aging hockey rink and multipurpose centre is a municipally-registered heritage building, and Halifax regional council will debate its future on Tuesday.
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The aging hockey rink and multipurpose centre is a municipally-registered heritage building, and Halifax regional council will debate its future on Tuesday.
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A book with an over-the-top view: Kevin Kwan pays selfie-era homage to E.M. Forster with ‘Sex and Vanity’ — TheStar.com
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The master of the 24-karat novel and modern-day Thackeray — the dude who sired the “Crazy Rich Asians” trilogy — returned this week with his latest froth. Titled “Sex and Vanity” — still rich, still crazy, a teeny bit less Asian — it swivels around the character of Lucie…
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U.N. envoy sees staggered start to Syria peace talks
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*goes online to local newspaper website*
Website: This person died because of you
Me: oh
In response to The Interview, Pyongyang has vowed a “strong and merciless countermeasure.” In response to this, Hollywood giggled, including Rogen, who tweeted: “People don’t usually wanna kill me for one of my movies until after they’ve paid 12 bucks for it.” Lost in this cycle of outrage and mockery is the suffering inside North Korea, where poverty and oppression never gets the big-screen treatment, where torture and prison camps are scrubbed from the local multiplex. Hollywood is in the business of making money, not making the world a better place. I get it. But sometimes, just sometimes, you have to wonder what might happen if we weren’t so busy laughing.
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