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$13M software scandal at London City Hall

London taxpayers foot $13 million bill for custom software that will never be used, raising serious questions about municipal spending and technology oversight.

Vancouver may cut 400 jobs in budget crisis

A confidential internal memo reveals Vancouver is considering massive job cuts and service reductions to address a severe budget shortfall, sparking concerns about municipal services.

Canada Advances High-Speed Rail with ALTO Legislation

The Canadian government is pushing forward with ambitious plans for high-speed rail in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, with new legislation promised to accelerate the ALTO project that could transform transportation between major urban centers.

Jack Parker's Hall of Fame Coaching Legacy

Discover how legendary hockey coach Jack Parker's transformative leadership and championship legacy earned him hockey's ultimate honor in the Hall of Fame.

Ironworkers Protest Amherstburg Fire Hall Labour

Windsor's ironworkers union stages fiery protest against Amherstburg's new fire hall project, claiming local union jobs are being sidelined for cheaper non-union labour from outside the community.

BC Artist Paints Strangers' Sources of Happiness

A Vancouver Island woman is spreading happiness across British Columbia by creating personalized paintings of what brings joy to complete strangers in her unique social art project.

Daniele Sauvageau: Transforming Women's Hockey

Explore how Hall of Famer Daniele Sauvageau transformed women's hockey in Canada through coaching brilliance and groundbreaking leadership that reshaped the sport forever.

Aya's Boumadine: High Returns, Rapid Payback

Aya Gold & Silver's Preliminary Economic Assessment reveals exceptional results for Boumadine with 31% IRR, $412M NPV, and capital payback in just 2.3 years, positioning it as a standout precious metals project.

Blue Jays' Carlos Delgado Joins Hall of Fame Ballot

Former Toronto Blue Jays superstar Carlos Delgado joins baseball's most debated Hall of Fame ballot alongside Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Don Mattingly in a class that could reshape Cooperstown.

Ottawa's Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Marathon Council Debate

Ottawa city councillors engage in lengthy debate over the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, with discussions stretching late into the night and scheduled to resume Thursday. Key concerns include financial risks and community impact.

Edmonton's Diverse New Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history as Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and new council members are sworn in during a vibrant multicultural ceremony at City Hall.

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