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Nova Scotia Power names new CEO as cyberattack scrutiny continuesNova Scotia Power has named a new chief executive as the utility deals with fallout from last year’s cyberattack and seeks a widely criticized hike in power rates.CanadaFeb 10
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New Brunswick inmate escapes jail by ‘jumping the fence,’ emergency alert issuedAn alert has been issued for New Brunswick warning people not to pick up hitchhikers after an inmate escaped from the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre.CrimeFeb 13
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5 things to know about Halifax’s proposed new transit planA report to be delivered to the city’s transportation standing committee on Monday includes a new “core service plan” which proposes changes to 37 per cent of transit routes.CanadaFeb 9
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N.B. RCMP still searching for man who escaped Shediac prisonThe RCMP say a 35-year-old man escaped from the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre on Friday, allegedly by jumping over a fence.CrimeFeb 15
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Saskatchewan’s pro basketball team unveils new name, new logoThe Saskatchewan Rattlers will now be known as the Mamba. The team will also play some of their games at Merlis Belsher Place in addition to SaskTel Centre.SportsFeb 4
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Brunelle returns to Olympics with new outlookFlorence Brunelle realized a childhood goal by reaching the Olympics.SportsFeb 8
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RCMP warn of rise in youth radicalization in New Brunswick, driven by online groupsRCMP in New Brunswick are warning about a rise in youth radicalization, which they believe is fuelled by extremist online spaces.CanadaFeb 6
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Cuts coming as New Brunswick government looks to revamp economy: Premier HoltHolt says her government has a plan to transform the provincial economy, but warns doing so will require difficult decisions, including cuts to government spending.PoliticsJan 30
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Likes, follows, funding: The new Olympic economyEach Canadian athlete competing in the Milan Cortina Olympic Games relies on a patchwork of funding to support themselves.SportsFeb 15
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Okanagan Forecast: Sunny and Cold… For a Few Days!Today’s Highs: -5C to 2CWeatherDec 31, 1969
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Kennebecasis Valley Food Basket expands to address food insecurityBacked by a more than $800,000 upgrade, the non-profit organization is expanding its space and operations.CanadaFeb 2
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B.C. should be new home for global defence bank, premier saysThe bank helps address financing challenges facing governments and industries for NATO members and allied nations as countries increase investments to secure borders.PoliticsFeb 9
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Motherhood, family bring new perspective to Games for 3-time Canadian OlympianCanadian freestyle skiier Cassie Sharpe, who won a gold medal in Pyeongchang and silver in Beijing, is heading into her third Games with a different perspective on sport and life.SportsFeb 4
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ICE ends operation in Maine, governor seeks details on 200 detaineesICE previously said the operation targeted 'the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens who have terrorized communities' and had netted some 200 arrests.Jan 29
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Police launch investigation into 2nd recipient of Ford government skills development fundBoth the Ontario Provincial Police and Premier Doug Ford's government confirmed an investigation into Jake’s House for Autistic Children over funds it received.PoliticsJan 28
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New business CCTV registry rolled out by City of Kelowna prompts concerns'It doesn’t take a lot of research to find out that nothing new is coming to the table,' said Todd Daniels, owner of Gallery Streetwear in downtown Kelowna.CrimeJan 30
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Whitecaps CEO says no one wants to buy the team as future, finances remain unstableAxel Schuster, CEO, said that despite good conversations with BC Place, where they play, and PavCo, which owns and operates BC Place, the future has stalled.SportsJan 30
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Trump names Kevin Warsh as new pick for Fed chair to replace PowellU.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he will nominate former Federal Reserve official Kevin Warsh to be the next chair of the Fed.U.S. NewsJan 30
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New Brunswick university closed after ‘concerning message’ found on campusMount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., will remain closed for the rest of the week after a "concerning message" was found on campus.CanadaFeb 11
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Proposal for massive new data centre in Olds, Alta. has some residents concernedIf approved, it would be the largest data centre in Canada, by far, but a proposal to build the project in the small Alberta town of Olds, has generated some controversy.EconomyFeb 9