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Tecumseh council votes to terminate HAF deal

The Town of Tecumseh has officially ended talks on the HAF project. Council voted to terminate the agreement, marking a significant shift in local development plans. Read the full story.

Indigenous Firm Builds Mass-Timber Homes in B.C.

The Nak'azdli Development Corp. is completing a pilot mass-timber home in Fort St. James, aiming to address housing shortages and transform local forestry. Discover how this Indigenous-led project aligns with national housing solutions.

Edmonton housing fees rise fastest in Canada but stay low

A new study reveals development charges in Edmonton have soared 628% since 2010, the highest rate among major cities. Despite the spike, fees per unit remain the lowest, aiding affordability. Explore the details and impacts.

Amazon Lightning Deal: $100 Lyft Credits for $85

Amazon offers a limited-time Lightning Deal: get $100 in Lyft ride credits for just $85. This 15% discount is a practical gift for non-drivers, travel, or late-night rides. Credits never expire.

Tribunal clears way for major Cambridge condo project

A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.

Water Flosser 20% Off on Amazon Canada

The Onlyone rechargeable water flosser is 20% off for Amazon Prime members. Reviewers say it's a game-changer for oral hygiene and makes a perfect holiday gift. Get it for $23.99.

ISS Backs Anglo-Teck Merger Ahead of December Vote

Institutional Shareholder Services recommends investors approve the $50 billion Anglo American and Teck Resources merger. The deal, creating a global mining leader, faces a December 9th vote and regulatory hurdles.

Ottawa and Alberta Agree to New Pipeline Deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will announce a breakthrough pipeline agreement in Calgary this Thursday, marking a significant shift in federal-provincial relations.

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