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Lights back on for almost all BC Hydro customers who lost power in strong winds

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British Columbia’s Crown utility says crews have restored power to 95 per cent of some 290,000 businesses and homes that were in the dark at some point Monday as strong winds battered coastal areas and parts of the central Interior.

BC Hydro says crews have been working around the clock to replace dozens of spans of power lines as well as power poles knocked down by toppled trees.

Environment Canada had issued now-lifted wind warnings for most of the south and central coast, including Metro Vancouver, where the weather office said gusts of wind were expected to reach speeds of up to 100 kilometres an hour.

A statement from BC Hydro says it expects to restore power throughout Tuesday to most of the remaining customers whose lights remain out.

But the utility says it’s possible the outage will continue for “small pockets” in areas with significant damage.

The outage map shows close to 10,000 customers remain without power in the Lower Mainland and on the Sunshine Coast, with about 5,500 on Vancouver Island.

Environment Canada has also lifted winter storm warnings that covered the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt and Highway 3 from the Paulson summit area to the Kootenay Pass, which saw significant snow overnight.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 5, 2024.

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Alberta in talks to attract transgender health specialists to the province

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EDMONTON – Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says her department is actively trying to recruit physicians who specialize in transgender health care.

Earlier this year, Premier Danielle Smith said her government would begin efforts to attract those specialists so Albertans wouldn’t have to travel out of province for care.

LaGrange says they are in talks with two specialists.

Last week, Smith’s government introduced a bill that prohibits doctors from treating those under 16 seeking gender-affirming surgery.

Over the weekend, Smith’s United Conservative Party members voted to urge the government to go further and classify “sex alteration practices” as elective cosmetic procedures so the cost is not placed on the taxpayer.

LaGrange says her ministry has not heard any concerns about the procedures and says the province has made a commitment to continue providing gender-affirming care to adults.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 5, 2024.

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Saskatchewan health officials warn of typhoid fever exposure at pizza restaurant

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MARTENSVILLE, Sask. – The Saskatchewan Health Authority says people who ate food from a pizza restaurant near Saskatoon last month may have been exposed to typhoid fever.

It says people may have been exposed if they consumed products from the Domino’s in Martensville.

Anyone who got sick after eating food from the business between Oct. 11 and Oct. 19 is being asked to see a health-care professional or call the province’s HealthLine.

Typhoid fever is spread through food or water contaminated with the bacteria.

It’s a serious illness that can cause fever, rash and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Infections are rare and can be treated with antibiotics.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 5, 2024.

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Woman tells jury Regina chiropractor pulled breast during appointment

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REGINA – A woman has told a jury that a Regina chiropractor reached into her bra and grabbed her breast during an appointment.

The 47-year-old woman, who cannot be identified due to a publication ban, testified she went to see chiropractor Ruben Manz in 2011 to treat pain in her neck, shoulders, lower back and hips.

Manz is accused of sexually assaulting seven women over 10 years while they were under his care.

The complainant says she was sitting on an exam table when Manz placed his hand on her shoulder, pulled her head to one side and put his hand in her shirt.

She says he asked if she was OK, and she told him yes but was hesitant.

She says Manz then moved his hand into her bra and pulled her breast.

She told the jury she asked Manz what he was doing and immediately got up and left.

The woman says what happened to her was wrong.

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