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$3M for Forks Footbridge Repairs in Winnipeg

The Manitoba government commits $3 million for critical repairs to the iconic footbridge at The Forks in Winnipeg. Learn about the project's details and importance for the historic site.

High-Speed Rail Could See Dozens of Daily Trains

Internal documents reveal plans for a high-frequency rail service with dozens of daily trains connecting Toronto and Quebec City. Explore the potential impact on Canadian travel and infrastructure.

$20.2M for new Simcoe County public school

The Ontario government is investing $20.2 million to build a new public school in Simcoe County. The funding, announced in December 2025, aims to address growing community needs.

Orillia's Lighthouse Sends Out SOS for Funding

The Lighthouse in Orillia faces a critical funding shortfall, threatening its essential services for the community. Learn about the urgent appeal and how it impacts local support systems.

$3.6M for Fall River, N.S. Flood Protection

Federal and municipal governments invest over $3.6 million in flood mitigation for Fall River, Nova Scotia. Learn about the project details and its importance for community resilience.

Canada's $80B High-Speed Rail Plan: 44-Year Payback

The federal government launches an ambitious high-speed rail link from Toronto to Quebec City. With an $80 billion price tag and a 44-year payback period, we examine if this transformative project is feasible.

Edmonton OKs $4.5M for Road Upgrades Near River Cree

Edmonton city council has approved $4.5 million for critical road upgrades at the Whitemud Drive and 215 Street intersection. The project aims to improve safety and traffic flow near the River Cree Resort. Read more about the planned improvements.

Infrastructure Summit in Vaughan Charts Ontario's Future

Ontario leaders convened at the Vaughan Infrastructure Summit to discuss how strategic infrastructure investment is crucial for economic competitiveness, job creation, and solving the housing crisis. Learn the key insights.

Newmarket's Queen Street Bridge Rehab Completed

The Town of Newmarket has finished the largest bridge rehabilitation project in three decades on Queen Street. The crucial infrastructure work ensures long-term safety and connectivity for the community.

Federal $200M aids Saskatoon compost plant cost overrun

The federal government has announced over $200 million to help the City of Saskatoon manage increased costs for its new compost facility. Ministers Anita Anand and Yasir Naqvi made the announcement on December 3, 2025.

Quebec invests $2B to support small businesses

Quebec government launches $2 billion investment fund to help small businesses grow and compete. Minister Joly announces major economic stimulus package for local enterprises.

Saskatoon renews detox centre funding amid confusion

Saskatoon City Council has renewed funding for a provincial detox centre, though some councillors admitted they didn't know its location. Learn about this important decision for addiction recovery services.

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