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B.C. government considering new hydroelectric project as energy demand growsEnergy Minister Adrian Dix laid out a plan on Monday afternoon detailing how BC Hydro could meet the rising demand, including investing more in hydroelectricity.PoliticsJun 15
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American firm looks to close B.C. plant and government might get involvedThe Arkansas firm Central Moloney Inc. says it is consolidating its Canadian operations, meaning the loss of 43 B.C. jobs by the end of August.EconomyJul 11
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Global Energy Show to kick off with natural resources minister, Alberta premierThe Alberta government is aiming to file an application by July 1 to the federal major projects office for the pipeline, which so far has no private-sector backer.CanadaJun 9
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Alberta to detail ‘million-barrel-per-day’ pipeline to West Coast ThursdayTim Hodgson, federal minister of energy and natural resources, said Monday that negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta toward a pipeline deal were 'going well.'CanadaJun 30
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B.C. energy minister frustrated with communications over potential Alberta pipeline routesWith less than a month before the Alberta government hopes to present a pipeline proposal to Ottawa, the B.C. government says it's being left out of the discussions.EconomyJun 9
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B.C. government’s DRIPA legislation at centre of court challengeThree years ago, the Líl̓wat Nation purchased a majority stake in a hydro plant near Whistler, which has enough electricity to power 3,500 homes.PoliticsMay 19
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Inmate death at Millhaven Institution under police investigationDarian Daignault, 28, died following an altercation with several other inmates at the maximum-security prison in Bath, Ont.CrimeMay 7
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Winnipegger honours father with Manitoba Marathon donationsThe Manitoba Marathon is quickly approaching and a record number of runners are getting ready to race. For one competitor, honoring her dad is top of mind.CanadaJun 15
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B.C. nurses issue 72-hour strike noticeThis comes after the rejection of a tentative agreement reached between the Nurses’ Bargaining Association (NBA) and health employers.HealthJun 29
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Peel police officers suspended over Project South return to active dutyA new document, which lays out how York Regional Police conducted their Project South corruption probe, names the three officers who had been suspended.CanadaJul 9
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World Cup fever engulfs Toronto for critical Ronaldo vs. Modric matchToronto is hosting both Croatia and Portugal as they prepare to bid goodbye to international icons who aren't likely to play at a World Cup again.CanadaJul 2
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Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce at Taco Bell, Mexico supplierThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said shredded lettuce from a single supplier in Mexico was sent to Taco Bell in five U.S. states.TrendingJul 17
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‘The Ring’ actor Daveigh Chase died of AIDS, medical examiner saysDaveigh Chase's father, John David Schwallier, previously said that she died in a Los Angeles hospital from complications of bacterial meningitis and a blood infection.EntertainmentJun 30
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United Airlines to face lawsuit over sale of ‘window seats’ with no windowsThe class action lawsuit was filed against United Airlines after passengers who had purchased what they believed were window seats found themselves sat next to walls.TrendingJul 7
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Alouettes down Stampeders 38-32 in CFLA CFL record for quarterback Davis Alexander and another Calgary Stampeders comeback that fell short were the themes of the Montreal Alouettes' 38-32 win on Saturday.SportsJul 18
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Ottawa student flagged as security threat over research helpful to Iran’s weapons programClassified intelligence reports call an Iranian doctoral candidate a threat to Canada’s security.CanadaJun 24
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Video claiming to show Caledon, Ont. shooting originated in U.S., OPP sayOntario Provincial Police say a video circulating online that appears to show an individual shooting a gun in Caledon didn’t occur in Canada at all.CanadaJun 3
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Victim in Coquitlam home invasion was confined for 2 days before getting free: RCMPThe suspect is believed to be in possession of the victim’s vehicle, which is a green 2022 Hyundai Kona with BC Licence Plate AWE311.CrimeMay 26
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Stampeders chase playoff progress in 2026The Calgary Stampeders seek to build on their turnaround and play in the Grey Cup on home turf in 2026.SportsJun 2
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Canada’s AI strategy doesn’t mention copyright. Ottawa says ‘stay tuned’The word 'copyright' doesn't appear once in Canada's 50-page AI strategy, despite promises last summer by the minister of artificial intelligence that it would be addressed.PoliticsJun 8