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Ottawa Office Building Converted to 143 Residential Units

Regional Group plans to convert a Westboro office building at 495 Richmond Road into a 143-unit residential complex, pending city approval. Learn about the project's details and impact on Ottawa's housing landscape.

Private Developers Enter Montreal Social Housing

The entry of major private developers into Montreal's social housing sector is raising concerns about affordability and long-term impacts. Learn about the potential risks and community response.

Saskatoon Buys Lots for Indigenous-Led Supportive Housing

Saskatoon shifts federal funding to purchase empty lots for affordable housing projects after a First Nation partnership stalls. The city aims to prepare sites for Indigenous-led developments to combat homelessness.

Ottawa Police Launch New Traffic Patrols

Ottawa Police deploy new district traffic units to combat speeding and dangerous driving, filling the void left by the provincial ban on automated speed cameras.

$11M for Affordable Housing in Liverpool, Nova Scotia

The Canadian and Nova Scotia governments are investing $11 million to create 44 new affordable housing units in Liverpool. This joint initiative aims to address the critical housing shortage in the community.

Toronto housing starts down sharply in 2025

A new report reveals a significant decline in housing starts across southern Ontario, with Toronto receiving a failing grade. Discover the data and implications for the region's housing crisis.

RE/MAX Predicts 3.4% Home Sales Growth in 2026

RE/MAX Canada forecasts national home sales to increase by 3.4% in 2026 as buyer demand meets built-up inventory. Learn what this means for Canadian real estate markets.

Montreal Buys Condos to Combat Homelessness

A new Montreal initiative is purchasing condominiums to provide housing for the homeless. The project is now actively seeking local donors to help scale its impact and address the city's housing crisis.

Affordable Guelph Towns Target Young Families

New move-in ready townhomes in Guelph priced from the low $500,000s provide attainable housing for first-time buyers and young families seeking alternatives to GTA prices.

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