The Louisville-based organization paid $5 million for the 16-acre campus, which was originally listed for $10 million.
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Both the government and First Nation say private land is not on the table, but that is not spelled out in the agreements ...
A writer diagnosed with cancer takes a wry look at the magical ‘cures’ and wellness ‘treatments’ peddled to the chronically ill in ‘The End of My Life Is Killing Me’ ...
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