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Today's editions of Sun newspapers and CANOE partners.

Calgary Sun

Friday's SUNshine Girl

Siren hopes to be a psychoanalyst, and travel the world.

Edmonton Sun

A 'monster' warning

Infamous Karl Toft says closing sex-offender treatment program will put more perverts on street.

Ottawa Sun

NCC not for parkway rail route: source

Runs down scenic waterfront.

Toronto Sun

Giants poised for battle

Sales at big stores arriving early.

Winnipeg Sun

Delay a lifesaver?

Man in U.S. when fire razes his home.

London Free Press

Student caught up in LTC strike

You could say Caroline Plancke is having a bit of deja vu.

24 Hours Vancouver

More 24 Hours

In addition to Toronto and Vancouver, 24 hours also publishes editions in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Montreal.

Brockville Recorder & Times

Serving the residents of Brockville, Leeds, Grenville, Lanark and South Dundas since 1821.

Bowes Publishers

Bowes publishes newspapers and specialty publications across British Columbia, the Prairies and Ontario, including Fort McMurray Today, The Daily Herald Tribune (Grande Prairie), The Daily Graphic (Portage La Prairie), The Times-Journal (St. Thomas), the Daily Miner and News (Kenora), the Brockville Recorder and Times and Ontario Farmer.

Chatham Daily News

Harley Vannatter: 'hard worker' built world-class plant

David Gough Sun Media WALLACEBURG — One of this town's industrial giants has died. Harley Vannatter went from humble beginnings, founding H. E. Vannatter Ltd.[...]

Belleville Intelligencer

Hudak blasts HST

On his second day visiting Belleville, Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak continued to hammer home his disdain for the harmonized sales tax (HST).[...]

The Barrie Examiner

Schedule of H1N1clinics in Barrie/Innisfil

Barrie/Innisfil H1N1 flu clinic schedule Stroud Innisfil Community Centre, second floor (7883 Yonge St., corner of Yonge and Victoria streets) Barrie By the Bay (80 Bradford Street, Unit 100 (use entrance #1) Nov.[...]

Peterborough Examiner

Local flu shot service top, and front, of the line

Peterborough and area residents who don't qualify as high risk for H1N1 were already getting shots yesterday morning when Premier Dalton McGuinty announced the vaccine would be available to the general public.[...]

The Sault Star

Muzzin Doing All He Can to Get Another Chance

Sports Column By Peter Ruicci THE SAULT STAR For an overage player desperate to earn a professional contract, urgency becomes a countdown. It shrinks a lifetime of playing hockey into weeks and months.[...]

Owen Sound Sun Times

Residents, kiteboarders air concerns

The rapid growth in popularity of kiteboarding and Oliphant's growing reputation as Canada's top destination for the sport has South Bruce Peninsula looking for input about how boarders and residents can co-exist on the beach and in the waters around the community.[...]

Northumberland Today

Home burns

The OPP crime unit and Ontario Fire Marshal's Office are investigating a house fire that occurred on Little Lake Road in Brighton shortly before 6 a. m. Wednesday. "A body (was) found on the property," OPP Det.[...]

North Bay Nugget

Driver drunk morning after drinking

A drunk driver learned a $1,000 lesson about getting behind the wheel the morning after a night of heavy drinking. Debbie Scholte, 44, of Powassan, had more than double the legal limit of alcohol in her system when she crashed her vehicle on Highway 11, north of Highway 654 at about 9 a.[...]

Orillia Packet & Times

Dunlop's Site 41 bill passes

TORONTO – Simcoe North MPP Garfield Dunlop's private member's bill aimed at revoking the certificate of approval for dump Site 41 passed second reading in the legislature yesterday by a vote of 40 to 11.[...]

Cornwall Standard Freeholder

Lumber Kings nip Colts

@• Byline:Todd Hambleton @• BylineService:Standard-Freeholder @• Body: Cornwall - It was a much-anticipated CJHL showdown, and the visiting Pembroke Lumber Kings came away with a 3-2 win over the Colts in Cornwall on Thursday night.[...]

Pembroke Daily Observer

Christie Street paving

Weather permitting, the top lift of asphalt for Christie Street is planned for Friday, November 20. Paving operations will require the complete closure of Christie Street and the adjoining side streets.[...]

The Sarnia Observer

LEGIONNAIRES BEATEN

DAVE PAUL The Observer It was another night of frustration for the struggling Sarnia Legionnaires, and their fans, Thursday at Sarnia Arena. The Legionnaires failed to earn a point for the fifth consecutive game, dropping a 7-3 decision to the LaSalle Vipers.[...]

Timmins Daily Press

Raps need to beef up perimeter: Wright

Antoine Wright is playing through a sore ankle, a wonky knee and a tender elbow. But it's the team's Achilles heel he finds most bothersome. Defending the perimeter and getting the ball out of the hands of a star player are no easy tasks.[...]

The Sudbury Star

H1N1 riskier than regular flu for kids

1N1 riskier than regular flu for kids with asthma Christina Spencer - SUN MEDIAOTTAWA Children with even mild asthma are in danger of serious illness if they catch the H1N1 flu, according to a first-in-Canada study of kids hospitalized with the pandemic virus.[...]

The Kingston Whig-Standard

'They save lives'

Members of the Kingstonbased Army Lessons Learned unit -- all six of them -- were praised yesterday by the head of the senate national defence committee for saving the lives of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.[...]

St. Catharines Standard

Entrepreneur award nominees announced

Being a contender for a Niagara Entrepreneur of the Year Award is a "nice pat on the back," says Ryan Shapiro. But it also means something more for the region's business owners.[...]

Welland Tribune

Convenience store robbed by knife-wielding bandit

ST. CATHARINES — A knife-wielding robber held up a St. Catharines convenience store early Thursday morning. Niagara Regional Police say they responded to a hold-up alarm at the Avondale Store at 362 Scott St.[...]

Brantford Expositor

'Green' school off ers high-tech learning

Cobblestone Elementary School was bustling on Wednesday as staff and students geared up for the building's official opening that night. The drapery hangers who arrived mid-morning contributed to the commotion, but principal Marti Dreyer took it all in stride.[...]

Niagara Falls Review

Alive and kicking

Sandro DeAngelis is looking forward to bringing the Grey Cup back to his hometown of Niagara Falls for a second-straight year. But the elite kicker knows that before that happens, his Calgary Stampeders have a few obstacles to overcome.[...]