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Site C Dam officially renamed John Horgan Dam and Generating StationB.C. Premier David Eby announced on Wednesday that the official name honours former premier John Horgan and recognizes his leadership and commitment to the people of B.C.PoliticsMay 21
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Quebec police join forces to combat organized crime, business extortion'Behind every targeted establishment, there are entrepreneurs, families and employees. Their safety remains at the heart of our commitment.'CrimeApr 30
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Western premiers meet in Kananaskis under cloud of Alberta separatismWhile the premiers of the western provinces and territories have a lot to discuss during their meeting in Alberta this week, it is separatism that may dominate the talks.PoliticsMay 25
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Blind side: Why World Cup economic impact on Vancouver, Toronto may never be knownVancouver Foodie Tours is hoping to dine out on an influx of visitors for the FIFA World Cup, when soccer fans begin converging on the city next month.SportsMay 11
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B.C. forestry conference deals with DRIPA amid industry strugglesTerry Teegee told the conference that DRIPA should be fully implemented to allow for predictability and sustainability of forestry, mining and other resource industries.EconomyApr 9
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B.C. Premier David Eby temporarily replaces spokesperson with identical twinB.C. Premier David Eby has tapped the identical twin brother of his departing communications aide to temporarily fill the same role.CanadaApr 2
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B.C. premier says reconciliation won’t stop despite DRIPA suspensionsIn the letter, obtained by The Canadian Press, Eby tries to explain the predicament his government is in over the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA.PoliticsApr 9
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Angus, the C. difficile sniffing dog, celebrated as he retires after a decadeAngus was trained to detect C. difficile in 2016 and has spent more than 85 per cent of his life sniffing out the superbug in Canadian hospitals and health-care facilities.HealthMar 29
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Maple Leafs continue front-office overhaulThe Toronto Maple Leafs continued to reshape their front office Monday, hiring Judd Brackett as assistant general manager and Freddie Hamilton as chief of staff.SportsJun 1
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Outspoken New Brunswick police chief retiring after tumultuous five-year termThe outspoken chief of the Saint John Police Force is retiring, following a five-tear tenure that was marked by formal harassment complaints against him by several officers.CanadaMay 25
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Saint John, N.B., launches simulated electricity grid to test energy projectsSaint John Energy says the digital twin will offer companies and researchers a simulated environment in which to run projects.CanadaJun 5
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‘It’s people’s lives on the line’: Siloam Mission sees drop in donations, rising demandSiloam Mission is hoping to turn a corner after several months of turbulence, the organization's director of development says.CanadaJun 5
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How have The Beatles remained relevant after all these years?Fifty-six years after they broke up, The Beatles remain cultural juggernauts. But it wasn't always this way. They had to claw their way back.EntertainmentJun 7
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Thousands of community and social workers on strike across OntarioThousands of community and social workers across Ontario have walked off the job today, calling on the province to boost funding for their services.CanadaMay 25
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Elks aim to shed losing past with strong startOf all the questions surrounding the Edmonton Elks heading into this CFL season, the only one that really matters is: can they win?SportsJun 2
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Concerns raised about New Brunswick’s transition to new virtual health-care systemNew Brunswick will have a new system to receive virtual health care in a few short weeks, but some have been raising questions about the transition.Canada10 hours
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Judge rules Trump’s name illegally added to Kennedy Center, blocks closureU.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington, D.C., ruled that the Kennedy Center board’s March 16 vote to close the facility was “ill-informed and seemingly preordained.”U.S. NewsMay 29
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N.S. raises flag for International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and BiphobiaNova Scotia politicians raised a Pride flag at the legislature to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.CanadaMay 19
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Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rulesThe punishments for the 'flagrant violations' of the NHL's media access rules came after previous warnings were issued to the Vegas Golden Knights, the league said on Friday.SportsMay 15
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N.S. library users hold ‘read-in’ to protest closures, MLA says anger misdirectedArmed with books and camping chairs, a group of protesters gathered for a 'read-in' outside MLA John Lohr's office in Kentville in reaction to upcoming library closures.CanadaJun 2