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Fear of a possible sewage release into Georgian Bay has pushed Penetanguishene council to address the overworked Navy Lane pump station.The station, which services Discovery Harbour, Jury Drive and Fox Street, is constantly setting off alarms. It generates a lot of calls, especially when there are theatre
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VANCOUVER 鈥?Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says the central bank is working on plans for a new $5 bill.Speaking in Vancouver, Poloz says the bank will soon be launching public consultations about who should appear on the new bill.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada first francophone prime min
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