Windsor development charge freeze extended to 2031
Windsor City Council has extended the development charge freeze until 2031 and added an annual review clause. Learn how this affects local construction and growth.
Windsor City Council has extended the development charge freeze until 2031 and added an annual review clause. Learn how this affects local construction and growth.
Ottawa OPP are searching for witnesses to a serious hit-and-run collision on Highway 417 that caused a vehicle to roll over. The suspect driver fled the scene.
Canadian Conservatives demand reversal of military directive restricting religious prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies, citing Supreme Court's Saguenay decision as basis for controversial policy change.
Edmonton City Council's controversial decision to allocate $1 million for temporary day shelter services divides community and advocates, raising questions about long-term homelessness strategy.
A groundbreaking legal analysis reveals how the Tsilhqot'in land title decision could reshape resource development and Indigenous relations across Canada, creating unprecedented uncertainty for industry and government.
Heartbreaking scenes unfold at a Canadian ostrich farm as federal authorities proceed with controversial cull following failed legal appeal. Farmers and supporters devastated by court decision.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Trump-era passport policies, allowing the continued blocking of transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing their own sex markers. This landmark decision impacts thousands seeking accurate
A controversial British Columbia court decision granting the Cowichan Tribes ownership of a former RV park has legal experts and property owners questioning the future of private property rights in Canada. This landmark ruling could set a precedent for In
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will proceed with culling ostriches at a BC farm after the Supreme Court refused to hear the owner's appeal, ending a lengthy legal battle over avian flu concerns.
A groundbreaking $7.3 million settlement brings closure to Windsor high-rise residents displaced by a devastating fire, approved by a judge despite municipal objections. Discover how this decision impacts tenant rights and housing security in Ontario.
A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.
The future of dozens of ostriches at a controversial BC farm hangs in the balance as Canada's highest court prepares to rule on whether the birds should be culled or spared.
A landmark legal decision grants Cowichan Tribes one of British Columbia's largest-ever land claim settlements, resolving decades of dispute over traditional territories.
Moncton moves forward with long-awaited seniors centre as city council approves the former Moncton Lumber site downtown. The strategic location promises enhanced accessibility and community integration for older adults.
Erin Patterson, convicted in lethal mushroom lunch case, files appeal alleging justice system failures and insufficient evidence in controversial trial.
Toronto Police have released surveillance images seeking public assistance in their investigation into a recent suspicious death in the city's downtown core.
Toronto police have released new details in their investigation into the death of a man whose body was discovered in the city's Annex neighbourhood earlier this month, as authorities work to identify the individual and notify next of kin.
London City Council hits pause on controversial 'as-of-right' four-unit housing policy amid concerns about infrastructure and community impact. Learn about the new limitations being considered.
EPS releases surveillance images and appeals for public assistance in sexual assault investigation near Whyte Avenue from late August.
A Windsor judge has denied bail to a local 'Creeper Hunter' while maintaining a publication ban on the specific reasons behind the decision, leaving the public in suspense about the case details.
Tamara Lich, prominent Freedom Convoy organizer, launches appeal against criminal mischief conviction that could reshape Canadian protest law and political activism landscape.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich continues her legal fight as she appeals mischief and counseling mischief convictions. Get the latest on this high-profile case that captured national attention.
Erin Patterson, convicted of murdering three guests with deadly mushrooms, launches appeal in shocking Australian case that captivated the nation with its dinner party poisoning details.
A shocking attempted murder case in British Columbia sees justice upheld as the BC Court of Appeal rejects the shooter's conviction challenge. Discover the dramatic courtroom details and legal implications.
Edmonton authorities are urgently seeking witnesses after a man in a wheelchair was seriously injured in a collision with an SUV in the city's northwest. The victim remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Exclusive: Former Bloc Québécois MP Christine Normandin refuses to concede defeat after losing her seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote. Discover why she's appealing to Canada's highest court in this dramatic electoral showdown.
Edmonton police are urgently seeking witnesses to a major early morning collision on Anthony Henday Drive that sent multiple people to hospital and closed the busy freeway for hours during Monday's commute.
South Simcoe Police issue urgent appeal for information about two missing individuals believed to be traveling in a U-Haul cube truck through Ontario communities.
Richmond homeowners face financial ruin after court ruling expands Cowichan Tribe's Aboriginal title, freezing development and igniting property rights battle in British Columbia.
A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.