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More than 390K still without power in Ontario after weekend ice stormHundreds of thousands of people in Ontario are still without power on the third day of a spring storm after freezing rain-coated swaths of the province with thick layers of ice.WeatherMar 31, 2025
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Alectra Utilities substation converted into a lab for Mohawk College studentsThe decommissioned substation, at Market and Caroline streets in Hamilton's downtown core, took two years to transform.CanadaMar 29, 2018
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Hamilton puts its best foot forward as Intelligent Communities Forum judge visitsMcMaster University and Mohawk College are two of Hamilton's institutions that are getting praise from a judge connected to the Intelligent Communities Forum.EconomyApr 6, 2018
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Windstorm knocks out power for nearly 100,000 customers in southern Ontario: Hydro OneEnvironment Canada issued a wind warning for the region, saying residents should brace for hazardous road conditions. The warning was lifted at around 8 p.m. Wednesday.WeatherApr 4, 2018
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Barrie mayor named in top-100 list of most creative business peopleThe Fast Company list honours influential people in different industries, including technology, design, government, entertainment, health care and more.CanadaMay 24, 2019
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Timeline: Tornadoes, high winds cause heavy damage, power loss in National Capital RegionWhile residents of Ottawa and Gatineau are looking to rebuild and restock, here's a look at what happened over the last couple of days during the tornadoes, the aftermath and the work that went in to providing food, shelter and power to those in the area.CanadaSep 24, 2018
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Champions of Chomp: Meet the flabby Fat Bear Week contenders for 2023There can only be one Fat Bear Week winner and this year's slate is looking impressively large.TrendingOct 4, 2023
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Driver charged after crash knocks out power in an area of WaterdownPolice say power went out just before 2 a.m. on Thursday.TrafficAug 5, 2021
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Michael Jordan’s last dance in Vancouver: A look back at the Chicago Bulls 1998 trip to B.C.With the NBA season on hold amid COVID-19, basketball fans have been tuning in to 'The Last Dance', a 10-part docuseries on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.May 3, 2020
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Power outages affect parts of Hamilton Mountain and Stoney CreekAlecta Utilities says power should be fully restored by noon on Thursday.CanadaDec 2, 2021
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Juno-winning Edmonton-based composer Malcolm Forsyth dies at age 74<p> Juno-winning Edmonton-based composer Malcolm Forsyth dies at age 74 TORONTO - Malcolm Forsyth, a Juno Award-winning Canadian composer whose works have been performed around the world, has died. He was 74. The South African-born musician had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year. Forsyth settle</p>EntertainmentJul 5, 2011
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Company at centre of building evacuation lacked permitsThe concrete-lifting company at the centre of the forced evacuation of the 21-storey Electra Building in Vancouver had neither a valid business license nor a permit for the work it was doing, the city said Tuesday.Sep 21, 2010
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Contents of mystery vault stymie Electra investigatorsCity of Vancouver officials were trying to determine Tuesday just what was in a mystery underground vault in the crippled Electra Building, the former head office of BC Hydro.Sep 22, 2010
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Underground camera shows no Hydro materials under ElectraVancouver city officials say a massive underground hole under the crippled Electra Building where expanding foam caught fire didn't contain any materials stored in the former BC Hydro building.Sep 22, 2010
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Electra residents return to condo buildingResidents of downtown Vancouver’s crippled Electra building let out a quiet cheer Thursday afternoon as a strata official ripped down yellow tape wrapped around the building’s entrance and allowed them back into their homes.Sep 24, 2010
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Astonishing tales of survivalWhen a passenger jet sprung a 1.5-metre hole in its roof in mid-air, the plane made a crash landing. No one was seriously injured. The story was remarkable but not unique.Apr 4, 2011
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Hamilton councillors approve specifics of spending $50 million on poverty reductionOverall, the city expects to build dozens of new affordable units each year while fixing as many as 1,600, many of which are considered uninhabitable.PoliticsSep 20, 2017
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Hamilton LRT opponents claim mayor has conflict of interestLRT Opponents have filed an official complaint against Hamilton's mayor.PoliticsMar 21, 2017
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‘Many people still don’t have services’: Disability rights advocates ask Quebec to step inMontreal disability-rights advocates are calling on the new provincial government to provide services for adults and children.CanadaDec 3, 2018