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Sault Ste. Marie Property Tax Up 5.39% for 2026

Sault Ste. Marie residents face a 5.39% property tax increase for 2026, driven by a significant rise in the police budget. Learn about the financial impact and where your tax dollars are going.

Regina Street Team Changes Spark Controversy

Two members leave Regina's Downtown Street Team as oversight shifts from RDBID to new city-chosen organization, creating community concerns about service continuity.

AB Munis Back Property Tax Collection Change

Alberta municipal officials overwhelmingly support resolution urging province to take over education property tax collection. 86% of members vote for change at Calgary convention.

Breslau property owners face unexpected $14K bill

Property owners in Breslau, Ontario are facing unexpected bills approaching $14,000 for construction work completed in 2016. Learn about the local improvement charges and payment options available.

Three Days Grace Coming to Regina in 2026

Canadian rock band Three Days Grace is bringing their powerful live show to Regina as part of their 2026 tour. Get ready for an unforgettable concert experience in the Queen City.

Vancouver debates 'Zero Means Zero' budget plan

Vancouver City Council prepares to debate the controversial 'Zero Means Zero' budget proposal that could reshape municipal spending. Learn what this means for taxpayers and city services.

LaSalle draft budget proposes 9.2% tax hike

LaSalle homeowners face a potential 9.2% average annual property tax increase under the 2026 draft budget, adding $189 per year for an average home. Explore the details and financial impact.

Regina author examines $2B bypass in new book

A Regina author completes comprehensive review of the controversial $2 billion Regina Bypass project six years after its completion, walking the entire route to document its impact.

Barrie's 2026 Budget Planning Underway

City of Barrie kicks off early budget deliberations for 2026, focusing on infrastructure, community services, and financial sustainability. Learn how your tax dollars will be allocated.

Chatham-Kent proposes 49% tax hike in 2026 budget

Chatham-Kent officials are sounding the alarm as the 2026 budget proposes nearly 50% tax increase, blaming provincial funding restrictions for forcing drastic measures on local taxpayers.

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