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Sarnia pushes forward with multi-million dollar rec centre

The City of Sarnia is moving ahead with a major investment in a new recreation centre. Officials express strong confidence in the project's success, citing careful planning and community need. Learn more about this transformative development for the regio

Kingsville Council Approves 2026 Municipal Budget

The Town of Kingsville has officially passed its budget for 2026, outlining municipal spending priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. Discover the key details and financial direction.

Lakeshore to charge for false fire, OPP alarms

Lakeshore council unanimously approved fees for false alarm calls to OPP and fire services after one free warning. The move aims to recover costs and deter repeat offenders.

$3.9M boost for Ontario snowmobile trails

Ontario snowmobilers anticipate a banner season after a $3.9 million provincial grant revitalizes trail networks. The funding is a lifeline for clubs and local economies.

Ontario invests millions to boost snowmobile season

The Ontario government announces a multi-million dollar investment to repair and maintain snowmobile trails, ensuring a strong season for riders and local economies. Get the details on the funding and its impact.

Newmarket's Lions Park Hockey Rink Opens for Season

The Lions Park outdoor hockey rink in Newmarket, Ontario, officially opened for the 2025-2026 season on December 4. Here's what residents need to know about using the popular community facility.

$94M for Calgary Rec Facilities in 2026 Budget

Calgary's 2026 capital budget allocates $94 million for new and upgraded recreation facilities, including the Northeast Athletic Complex. The funding, approved unanimously, won't raise property taxes.

Leamington Proposes 2.5% Tax Increase for 2026

The Municipality of Leamington is considering a 2.5% property tax rate increase for its 2026 budget. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact on local residents.

Toronto mayor wants luxury home buyers to pay more

Toronto's mayor is pushing for a new policy requiring luxury home buyers to contribute more. Learn about the proposed tax changes and their potential impact on the city's housing market.

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