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HALIFAX, N.S. — Auston Matthews carried the Leafs on opening night, but got a big assist earlier from Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly and William Nylander in punking grocery store customers by dressing up as Sobeys trainees. Marner got away with opening one woman’s jar of peanut butter for a Brad Marchand-style lick.about the Chinese fishing industry this week and companies on both sides of the globe are already getting burned.
Don Mills says Killam Apartment REIT, which quietly built or bought a real estate portfolio now worth $5 billion, isThat’s The Wrap. It’s Friday the 13th, so watch out for buses, banana peels, and angry bosses. Later.
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