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 LUXEMBOURG 鈥?The European Union and Britain are seeking to get their divorce negotiations back on track at Wednesday   Brexit summit after botched weekend talks pushed back expectations of a deal into November at the earliest.The EU   chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said Tuesday that negotiators are working towards ensuring Britain leaves the EU next March in an orderly fashion and to secure a comprehensive deal in the coming weeks.Barnier   time-horizon has shifted after talks hit an impasse on Sunday, dashing hopes of a breakthrough at this week   two-day summit of the EU   28 leaders, including Britain   Theresa May, in Brussels.   stanley cup              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Speaking on the eve of the summit, Barnier said several issues still needed to be dealt with, including the fu termo stanley ture of the border between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. Many aspects of the divorce have already been agreed, such as what Britain owes the EU, but other aspects relating to the future relationship have still to be resolved, notably relating to the border on the island of Ireland.We are not there yet, he said. We will use that time, calmly, with ser stanley cup ious intent to find the overall deal in the coming weeks.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Barnier   comments have more or less put paid to any prospect Lyfq Downtown Bowmanville post office closed and moved
 Dont be too surprised to see Canadian comedian stanley flasche  Sean Cullen dropping by Value Village during his stop in Peterborough next month.Cullen, who grew up in the city and whose mom still lives here, says theres something about the used pants you can pick up at the second-hand clothing store. Theyre haunted by the spirits of those who wore them before.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cullen, born and raised in Peterborough, gets stanley flask  back here often. In fact, he was at Showplace Wednesday night, Oct. 23 for a CBC recording of The Debaters, on which he is a frequent guest. He also made frequent appearances on the Royal Canadian Air Farce, was a finalist on NBCs Last Comic Standing 6, and more recently, he finished a standup stint for Just For Laughs in Toronto.Its good to get back to his hometown, he says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hes br stanley cup inging his all new Hometown Boy show to Market Hall on Thursday, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at markethall.org. Peterborough is where I was born and raised. He says he was born at St. Josephs hospital, went to school at St. Peters, skated with Peterborough church league hockey, and played at Jackson Park all the time, hunting crayfish.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Good memories, but the way he recalls it, he was hardly the class clown.聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW