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TTC Line 2 Service Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Toronto's TTC increases Line 2 service to pre-pandemic levels as office workers return. Mayor Chow announces trains every 2.5 minutes during rush hour. Read more about transit improvements.

Barrie's $31M Allandale GO Transit Hub Opens

Barrie welcomes its new $31 million Allandale transit hub, marking a significant upgrade for GO bus services and public transportation in Simcoe County. Discover the enhanced facilities and improved commuter experience.

Patty Cuttell elected Halifax deputy mayor

Halifax councillor Patty Cuttell has been elected to serve as deputy mayor. This key municipal appointment was confirmed on November 18, 2025. Learn more about this political development.

Mount Dennis Transit Hub Opens for Eglinton Crosstown

Toronto's new Mount Dennis transit hub is now operational, marking a significant milestone for the future Eglinton Crosstown LRT connection. Discover how this development transforms west-end transportation.

$4M drugs seized in Halifax, man charged

RCMP in Halifax confiscate approximately $4 million worth of cocaine and pills in major drug bust. One man faces charges as investigation continues.

Halifax Christmas Craft Show Returns for 2025 Season

The popular Shop the Hall Christmas Craft Show has returned to Halifax's north end, featuring local artisans and holiday shopping opportunities. Discover unique gifts and support local vendors.

Winnipeg Bus Fare Enforcement Pays Off

Winnipeg's intensified bus fare enforcement initiative demonstrates significant success in reducing evasion, according to city officials. Learn how this strategy is improving transit revenue.

Halifax Water ends Lake Major restrictions

Halifax Water has lifted mandatory water restrictions at Lake Major after two months. The restrictions were implemented to address water supply concerns in the region.

Halifax Church Concert Pays Tribute to Veterans

A special Remembrance Day concert at St. Andrew's Church in Halifax honored veterans through music and shared memories. Discover how the community came together to pay tribute.

Saskatoon May Get Transit Officers for Bus Safety

Saskatoon city council is exploring a transformative safety initiative that could see dedicated transit officers patrolling buses and transit hubs, responding to growing calls for enhanced public transportation security.

Second-degree murder charge laid in Halifax death

A 36-year-old Halifax man faces second-degree murder charges following the death of a 49-year-old male victim in what police are calling a targeted incident that has shaken the community.

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