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Woman pistol whipped
Sherry Rosborough's day off was supposed to be about doing some cleaning, laundry and relaxing.
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Cops appeal for public help in making sense of crash
Sarnia police are appealing to the public for more information into the fatal crash that killed a 43-year-old Corunna woman Tuesday.
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Local managers buy metal stamping plant
A London automotive parts plant has been saved from shut down by a team of managers who have bought the business.
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Woman pistol whipped
Sherry Rosborough stands by the patio door of her ground-floor apartment. (Sue Reeve, Sun Media)
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Dan Brown: Reality TV is not voyeurism   
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    Hillary's scorched earth plan
    Of all the other things it told us about the Democratic nomination fight, Hillary Clinton's victory in West Virginia on Tuesday did nothing to diminish that seemingly superhuman sense of her own inevitability.
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    The dream never dies, just the dreamer. So goes the old song from Ottawa's Cooper Brothers, and it's a sentiment Controller Gord Hume -- and everyone else who thinks a performing-arts centre for London is a good idea -- should keep in mind.
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