Vancouver's PNE Amphitheatre costs triple to $183M
Vancouver's PNE Amphitheatre budget has nearly tripled to $183 million, raising questions about accountability and major project management in Canadian municipalities.
Vancouver's PNE Amphitheatre budget has nearly tripled to $183 million, raising questions about accountability and major project management in Canadian municipalities.
A new report shows Alberta's health care spending is growing faster than the economy, reaching $9,597 per person in 2025. Discover the key factors driving this increase.
Halifax Regional Police kick off annual Operation Christmas campaign to enhance community safety during holiday season. Learn about this important initiative.
Fredericton Police Force will begin patrolling newly annexed areas starting December 2025, extending municipal services to growing communities. Learn about the expansion plan.
Alberta introduces legislation to insulate AIMCo from legal liability while protecting companies from greenwashing allegations. Learn how this impacts investors and environmental claims.
Essex County postpones its decision on implementing development charges for new homes until January 2026, awaiting clarity on Ontario's Bill 60 impacts.
Amherstburg council will assess Carnegie Library repair expenses during 2026 budget deliberations. The historic building requires significant maintenance investment.
As Alberta's health-care spending hits 39% of the provincial budget, the UCP proposes private service options. Could this blended model solve the system's crisis?
Alberta's Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams urged Edmonton to prioritize essential services and control spending, signaling no provincial bailout for municipal budgets.
Windsor Police Service's proposed 2026 budget sees a 4.16% increase, now heading to city council for final approval. Learn about the costs behind community safety.
Alberta taxpayers face billions in liabilities as coal policy reversals trigger lawsuits. Learn how government decisions are costing Albertans millions.
One year after Surrey announced full transition to Surrey Police Service, questions persist about RCMP departure timeline. Get the latest updates on this major policing change.
Residents of Edmonton's McCauley neighbourhood express support for an increased police presence aimed at improving community safety and security.
Alberta's rural municipalities confront property tax concerns and policing challenges following annual convention. Learn about the key issues facing rural communities.
Regina's draft 2026 budget proposes a 15.69% property tax increase, adding about $33 monthly for the average homeowner. Learn how this affects city services.
Saskatoon tribal council declares northern policing broken as communities face safety crisis. Demanding immediate government action and systemic reform.
Yorkton City Council implements emergency fire response fee caps: $5,000 for residential properties and $50,000 for businesses. Learn how this affects property owners.
The newly elected president of Alberta Municipalities calls for greater transparency and partnership with the provincial government to address local community needs across Alberta.
Kingsville suspends payments to the Essex OPP board over a funding formula disagreement. Learn how this impacts police oversight and public safety in the region.
Central Saanich Police Chief voices concerns after being excluded from regional policing discussions. Learn about the implications for local law enforcement and community safety.
Kitchener Council has denied a request to cover a nearly $350,000 levy for Breslau residents' decade-old sewer and water work. Homeowners remain responsible for the bills.
Alberta municipalities collected over $70 million from renewable energy projects this year, but new developments face cancellation risk due to policy uncertainty. Learn about the impact.
Toronto's Dundas TTC station renaming, a former mayor's priority, faces unexpected financial implications. Discover the full story behind this controversial project.
Alberta Federation of Labour launches comprehensive worker agenda campaign targeting provincial government policies. Union leaders demand protection for workers' rights amid government reforms.
An expert weighs in on whether PTSD played a role in a Guelph police officer's assault on a handcuffed teenager. Get the full analysis and details of this concerning case.
Alberta NDP demands action on minimum wage legislation as living costs skyrocket. Learn how this bill could impact workers across the province during economic uncertainty.
Join photographer Andrew Penner on a journey through Alberta's abandoned places like Farrow and Rowley. Discover these historic sites before they disappear forever from the Canadian landscape.
The Regina Police Service enhances community accessibility with a new downtown office inside Cornwall Centre. Learn how this initiative strengthens police-community relations.
The Ottawa Police Service is requesting a 5% budget increase, adding $26.1 million for 2026. The funds would cover new hires, body cameras, and a district policing model. Public consultation is set for November 21.
Saskatchewan government commits $6.8 million to maintain 120 police positions in Regina. Learn how this funding enhances community safety and supports law enforcement efforts.