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Site C able to produce more power than forecast, leading to demand for more benefits

[published_date] Communities in northeast B.C. say the province and B.C. Hydro need to deliver more benefits from the Site C dam now that the $16-billion megaproject is able to produce more electricity than first projected. The newly commissioned dam will be able to generate up to 1,230 megawatts at peak capacity, about 130 megawatts more than the 1,100 originally approved in 2014.…

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OPP asking people in Caledon area to shelter in place in response to incident with potentially armed people

[published_date] Ontario Provincial Police are asking people along parts of Highway 9 in the Caledon area to shelter in place Saturday morning as officers respond to "an incident in the area involving some potentially armed individuals." The shelter in place covers Highway 9 between The Gore Road, Patterson Side Road, Finnerty Street and Humber Station Road…

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‘Is this elbows down?’: Manitoba premier questions Canada’s removal of retaliatory tariffs

[published_date] Manitoba's premier is questioning the federal government's decision to drop most counter-tariffs against the United States, saying he doesn't want the prime minister to start taking an "elbows down" approach. Premier Wab Kinew told CBC News in a phone interview Friday it's not the right time for Canada to lift the tariffs. "I'm not a fan of…

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3 provinces, 1 territory made pharmacare deals. Ottawa won’t say if others are coming

[published_date] Two provinces have implemented pharmacare this year, two more jurisdictions are preparing to roll it out and the rest of the country doesn't know if Ottawa still intends to subsidize some prescription drugs for them, too. National pharmacare may become a regional privilege afforded to only four of Canada's 13 provinces and territories.  Health Minister Marjorie Michel raised…

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B.C. karaoke bartender faces possible prison time for laundering $500K in undercover sting

[published_date] A Richmond, B.C. karaoke club bartender faces up to 22 months in jail for laundering nearly half a million dollars for undercover police officers posing as international cocaine traffickers. A Crown prosecutor told a provincial court judge Thursday that Alexandra Joie Chow will be the first person sentenced in B.C. for "pure money laundering" since…

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Pending gene therapy gives hope to family of Sask. boy with rare ‘childhood Alzheimer’s’

[published_date] For the longest time, Stephanie McCabe and Andre Doucette accepted that their six-year-old son Emmett would die young.  The family learned Emmett had Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disease affecting the brain and nervous system — sometimes referred to as childhood Alzheimer's because of similar symptoms— just as he was starting preschool. Children with…

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