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O n Sundays at 1 p.m., thousands of CBC Radio listeners hear a familiar sentence.
Autism reconsidered
A s a warm October rain lacquers the street outside, Michelle Dawson walks to a table in a quiet Montreal café and removes her coat...
The houseguest from Hades
S he first said his name at dinner. It was early in the week, Monday, maybe Tuesday, and I'd...
A farewell to the Lynx
I t's three hours until game time. As usual, Ken Throop is in the stands with his orange binder of baseball cards.
Was fatherhood a big mistake?
I awaken to a familiar sound: glug, glug, glug. I open my eyes. Light from the street lamp outside...
Fading away
A ndrew Lanese stood alongside his teammates, somewhere between second and third base, anxiously waiting for his name to be called.