Toronto bars can host fans but not use FIFA World Cup branding
Toronto bars can welcome soccer fans for World Cup matches, but bylaw officers will enforce a strict ban on any official FIFA branding. Learn the rules for local businesses.
Toronto bars can welcome soccer fans for World Cup matches, but bylaw officers will enforce a strict ban on any official FIFA branding. Learn the rules for local businesses.
The City of Toronto will no longer handle residential recycling starting January 1, 2026. Learn what this major change means for you and how it will impact waste collection.
Edmonton's five-year-old 'open-option' parking bylaw allows dense infill without parking spots, impacting affordability and lifestyle. Critics argue it limits resident choice.
A London, Ont. councillor is frustrated after a committee failed to support investigating a loophole in the city's renoviction bylaw. Read about the stalemate and its implications for tenants.
The town of Midland, Ontario, is examining a new public nuisance bylaw to address ongoing community concerns. Learn about the proposed measures and their potential impact.
Critics argue Ottawa's proposed 'bubble bylaw' is redundant and threatens free expression, as federal Bill C-9 already addresses hate crimes. Read why this local measure should be scrapped.
Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough adopts bylaw changes to combat vehicle noise pollution. Police gain enhanced enforcement powers to ticket loud vehicles disturbing community peace.
Unethical landlords in London, Ontario are already exploiting a loophole in the city's new renoviction bylaw, warns a city councillor. Learn how tenants are being affected.
Mayors of Barrie, Springwater and Oro-Medonte respond to provincial boundary changes. Negotiations progress with Ontario government approval for municipal adjustments.
Sault police and bylaw officers inspected 40 vacant downtown properties, re-securing 5 buildings to prevent unlawful entry. Latest community safety update.
Vancouver will enforce $1,000 tickets for specific bylaw breaches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Discover the host cities and the reasons behind the strict measures.
Halifax council's controversial bylaw restricting infilling in Dartmouth Cove receives provincial approval, marking a significant environmental victory for coastal protection.
The Town of LaSalle has officially passed a new bylaw regulating off-road vehicle use on municipal roads. Learn how this decision impacts local riders and residents.
Vancouver's city manager warns significant job changes at City Hall could commence as early as next month. Get the latest updates on municipal workforce restructuring.
A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.
Miller's Farm faces closure after Ottawa denies bylaw amendment needed for trucking and snow removal operations. Family business at risk following council decision.
Edmonton Oilers forced to adjust lineup as injuries hit key players before crucial matchup against Washington Capitals. Coach Knoblauch faces strategic challenges.
Regina city council is reviewing zoning changes to permit mobile homes anywhere in the city following Glen Elm evictions that displaced residents earlier this year.
Barrick Gold Corp. announces a major management overhaul, with senior executives departing, as activist investor Elliott builds a stake and speculation about a potential breakup grows.
Edmonton Oilers coaches Kris Knoblauch and Mark Stuart face mounting pressure as the team sits 21st in NHL standings. NHL insiders speculate about possible coaching changes.
Alberta's government invokes the notwithstanding clause to pass three contentious transgender laws. Learn about the legislation and its implications for the province.
Cape Breton Regional Police Chief Robert Walsh announces retirement, sparking mixed community reactions. Learn about the transition and public response.
Scotiabank announces major executive restructuring with Phil Thomas taking the COO role. Learn about the leadership changes at Canada's third-largest bank.
Bank of Nova Scotia announces major executive changes, moving chief risk officer Phil Thomas to chief strategy role weeks after initiating Canadian layoffs.
Alberta government tables bill requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn about the proposed changes.
Windsor clarifies bylaw rules, permitting Street Help to continue using portable wheelchair ramp after initial confusion over legality. Accessibility prevails.
Windsor's Street Help can continue using their portable wheelchair ramp after city officials clarified bylaw rules. The organization had been told the ramp was illegal.
Alberta government introduces legislation requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn what this means for residents.
Regina explores zoning reforms to integrate manufactured homes across residential areas, expanding housing options amid affordability crisis. Learn how this could transform city living.
Alberta's Bill 10 moves to integrate health care numbers and citizenship status onto driver's licences, aiming to reduce red tape. Learn about the proposed changes and their implications.