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Metro Vancouver digs water tunnel designed to withstand ‘the big one’ under Fraser RiverThe Annacis Water Supply Tunnel is one of five "key crossings" the regional district has prioritized after a review of seismic hazards in its water network.PoliticsNov 12
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B.C. man fined over $8,600 after sting catches him buying bear partsAn undercover officer told the man several times that the transactions were illegal, but he proceeded with them anyway the court heard.CrimeNov 13
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How NCAA rule to admit CHL players could create butterfly effect across hockeyThe National Collegiate Athletics Association is opening the door for CHL athletes to play college hockey in the U.S. That decision will ripple through many levels of the sport.SportsNov 9
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What European housing models could do for Canada’s affordability problemsSuch ideas, which have started to gain more traction in Canada in recent years, are already well-entrenched in many parts of Europe.CanadaNov 3
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Bomb cyclone photos: Storm hits Vancouver Island the hardestA major clean-up was underway across many parts of Vancouver Island on Wednesday after a powerful bomb cyclone battered the South Coast.WeatherNov 20
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Surrey council taking steps to build a dedicated Fraser River ash-scattering pierThe city already has an ash-scattering garden, but many cultures view scattering ashes into moving water as a crucial part of laying loved ones to rest.PoliticsOct 21
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Historic coal mine under Nanaimo street causing headaches for city crewsAn underground void left by a century-plus old coal mine has delayed plans to replace water mains in a part of downtown Nanaimo.PoliticsOct 14
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Hamilton’s largest water main ‘failing,’ shares same part seen in Calgary, Montreal burstsHamilton is rushing to fix a leak in its largest water main that shares the same material of two burst pipes that caused significant flooding in Calgary and Montreal this year.CanadaOct 2
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‘Throwing glassware’: 2 charged after fight at Ontario pub, man’s ear bittenDurham Regional Police say two men are facing charges after a fight inside of a Pickering, Ont. restaurant that saw one man bite part of the other man's ear off.CrimeOct 11
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BC election 2024 results: Kelowna-Lake Country-ColdstreamThis new riding was created out of parts of the former ridings of Kelowna-Lake Country and Vernon-Monashee. For many voters, their riding changed in this provincial election.PoliticsOct 6
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U.S. port strike will have ‘absolutely massive’ impact on Canada. Here’s whyWorkers at 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas took to the picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and automation while a 72-hour stoppage kicked off in Montreal on Monday.EconomyOct 1
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Police charge 13-year-old with first-degree murder in Toronto stabbingThey say officers found a 54-year-old man who was stabbed in a parking lot in the northwestern part of the city just after 12:20 a.m. on Tuesday.CrimeOct 3
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Police in Ontario town prepare for Outlaw biker gang on ‘Friday the 13th’Many Ontarians have heard of the biker parties in Port Dover on Friday the 13ths, but a bike gang also gets together in elsewhere in Ontario on the same day.CanadaSep 12
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First B.C., now Montreal: What a pair of port shutdowns means for CanadaDock workers in both British Columbia and Montreal have now been locked out as negotiations stall between unions and employers. Here's what that means for Canadian consumers.MoneyNov 11
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Your holiday shopping may face a ‘triple threat’ if Canada Post strikesThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers and Canada Post said Friday that a 72-hour notice has not been given for a strike or lockout, meaning no job action is imminent.CanadaNov 8
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‘Feeling the pinch’: Potential postal strike may be first of many, Manitoba prof saysA supply chain management professor at the University of Manitoba says strikes and lockouts are something Canadians should expect to see more of in future.CanadaNov 12
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Canada Post strike: What’s at stake for the Canadian economy?A lengthy labour disruption could have disastrous implications for small businesses and the future of Canada Post itself, some experts warn amid a national strike.CanadaNov 16
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Canada Post says no ‘major breakthrough’ in talks as strike enters 2nd weekTalks continued over the weekend between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, along with the support of a special mediator.Canada8 hours
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Parliament gridlock continues amid Canada Post strikeParliament closes in on its eighth week of gridlock over a privilege motion, as Canada Post employees are on strike and calls emerge to exclude Mexico from upcoming trade talks.CanadaNov 18
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Sexual assault trial against Regina chiropractor beginsThe 47-year-old woman, testified that chiropractor Ruben Manz sexually assault her. Manz is accused of sexually assaulting seven women over 10 years while they were under his care.CanadaNov 5