LaSalle Wants Public Feedback on Development Charges
The Town of LaSalle is conducting a development charge study and invites residents to provide input online until February 14, 2026. Have your say on local growth planning.
The Town of LaSalle is conducting a development charge study and invites residents to provide input online until February 14, 2026. Have your say on local growth planning.
LaSalle police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a woman suspected of stealing from local businesses on Wyoming Avenue in early January. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.
A major union warns that federal public service job reductions are causing severe stress and uncertainty for workers in Ottawa. Read about the impact and union response.
The RCMP has launched a new national database allowing the public to search for registered sex offenders. The tool aims to enhance community safety and awareness.
LaSalle police are asking for the public's help to locate a suspect wanted in connection with a theft. Authorities have released details and urge anyone with information to come forward.
The federal government is reviewing its workforce, raising concerns about possible job reductions within the public service. Get the latest details on the situation and its potential impact.
Windsor and LaSalle police report a surge in arrests from their joint bail compliance program, targeting high-risk offenders breaching conditions. See the 2025 results.
Ottawa addresses a critical lack of public facilities with a new standalone washroom at Bank and Somerset. A key step for urban accessibility and public health.
A goose in St. Thomas, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Southwestern Public Health is monitoring the situation. Learn about the risks and public health guidance.
An indefinite strike has begun at the Kruger Inc. plant in LaSalle, Montreal. Get the latest details on the work stoppage and its potential impacts.
Extended hours at Windsor Public Library branches lead to increased patronage, but the fate of the Central Branch remains in question. Explore the impact on the community.
Edmonton City Council is inviting residents to share their views on proposed changes to infill housing rules. Have your say on the future of city neighbourhoods.
LaSalle police are investigating a series of thefts at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland's 4th annual Burger Battle is back, offering a 2-for-1 deal at 17 local restaurants. The popular winter fundraiser aims to raise over $25,000 while supporting eateries during slow months. Discover how to vote for the be
Construction of Saskatoon's new central library is progressing, with an opening date set for 2027. Crews are currently installing the building's distinctive glass exterior.
A LaSalle man accused of a hate crime is now facing additional charges. Get the latest details on this developing case from Windsor.
The U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to cease operations in a landmark move. Explore the implications of this decision for public media.
As federal workforce adjustment notices go out in January 2026, public service executives face the dual challenge of managing staff anxiety while confronting their own potential job losses. Discover the critical need for clear communication in this high-s
Residents of Windsor-Essex celebrated New Year's Eve 2025 with ice skating at City Hall Square, galas at clubs, and fireworks across the region. Discover how the community welcomed 2026.
The LaSalle loop will cease broadcasting loud alert messages, a change hailed as a success by the Mayor. Get the full details on this local Windsor development.
A new report shows the Canadian federal government hired people with disabilities at just 8% in 2023-24, well below workforce availability. Advocates call for urgent attitudinal change.
Montreal police are investigating after a bullet was fired in front of a duplex on Mongeau Street in LaSalle on Friday afternoon. No injuries were reported. Read the latest details.
A union grievance over the troubled switch of the Public Service Health Care Plan to Canada Life will proceed to a hearing, seeking accountability for over 1.5 million affected members.
From major job cuts to new AI policies, here are the pivotal issues set to impact federal government employees in Canada during the coming year. Stay informed.
The LaSalle, Ont. community organized a heartwarming hot chocolate fundraiser on Dec. 21, 2025, to support 11-year-old Abigaille D’Alimonte and her family during her cancer battle. Read about this inspiring local act of kindness.
Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.
Barrie Public Library's story grows as council approves a new branch in Letitia Heights, enhancing community access to resources and services. Learn about the plans and key figures involved.
LaSalle police warn of a phone scam where fraudsters pose as banks and send couriers. Learn how to protect your personal and financial information from this growing threat.
The federal government has declined a proposal to implement productivity measurement across the public service. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali's decision, announced December 16, 2025, sparks debate on accountability.
A school bus driver faces charges after a collision with a minivan erupted in flames at a St. Clair Township intersection. No serious injuries were reported. Learn the details.