Calgary's 1999 Christmas Heat Wave Hit 20°C
In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.
In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.
The University of Windsor is building Canada's first 3D-printed multi-storey student residence, a landmark project funded by federal housing innovation investments. Discover how this technology aims to address the housing crisis.
Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. plans an ambitious $9 million exploration program for 2026, focusing on uranium in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin and gold in Manitoba. The program includes over 11,500 metres of drilling.
Explore the Sage model by Baywest Homes in Rangeview, Calgary. This 2,271-sq-ft home features a secluded primary bedroom, open-concept living, and smart design for modern families. Discover your retreat.
Calgary's record housing starts in 2025 outpace Toronto and Vancouver, driven by a surge in downtown condo and rental projects. Discover the city's urban transformation.
The new Build Canada Homes Agency, backed by $13 million, aims to streamline construction, cut costs, and restore buyer confidence in Canada's struggling new home market. Could this be the light at the end of the tunnel?
A new design-build project in Burnaby's Capitol Hill layers three homes onto one property, presenting as a stylish single-family residence. Discover how Theorem Developments is redefining 'missing-middle' housing.
British Columbia shattered two long-standing high-temperature records on Tuesday, December 17, 2025, as unseasonable warmth swept across the province. Discover the details and broader weather impacts.
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals Ontario's air conditioning mandate for long-term care homes prevented 33 resident deaths on extreme heat days. Learn how this policy became a lifesaver.
The federal government is committing $46 million to build 152 rental homes in Saint John, addressing housing affordability. Learn more about this major investment.
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals Ontario's air conditioning mandate for long-term care homes prevented 33 resident deaths on extreme heat days. Learn how this policy became a lifesaver.
Environment Canada confirms 28 regions in British Columbia set new high-temperature records for December 15th, with Kamloops reaching 18.6°C. The warm surge is linked to an atmospheric river.
Discover why Canadian homes get mysterious leaks and mold in winter. Learn how air leakage and condensation are the culprits and the key to sealing your home.
Canada leads in quantum companies per capita, but new global breakthroughs test its dominance. Explore the technology's promise and the federal push to stay ahead.
An unprecedented warm spell hit British Columbia, with 27 communities recording their hottest December 15th in history. Explore the climate data and local impacts.
Edmonton city council approved a rezoning for six condos in Crestwood after the developer changed plans from an 11-unit apartment. The decision followed intense public feedback and a lengthy hearing.
Saskatchewan's auditor finds infrequent and inadequate inspections of care homes, raising serious concerns about resident safety and oversight. Read the full report.
The City of Ottawa reports its Vacant Unit Tax is working, with previously empty properties now being offered for rent or sale. Learn how this policy is impacting the local housing supply.
Officials in Chatham-Kent confirm the death of a resident living in the community's transitional tiny cabin program for the homeless. Details on the circumstances remain under investigation.
Averton introduces 120 brand-new townhome rentals in Edmonton and St. Albert, starting at $2,295/month. Discover rooftop terraces, modern designs, and pet-friendly living without a mortgage.
Discover how a Calgary couple found their perfect low-maintenance home in Cochrane's River Pointe Towns, offering stunning Bow River views, fly-fishing access, and a quiet lifestyle just 20 minutes from the city.
Toronto sees its first new co-op rental housing development in over two decades break ground in Scarborough. The 245-unit project, part of a $137M federal investment, offers below-market, rent-controlled homes.
A new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals the $13-billion Build Canada Homes initiative will construct only 26,000 new homes over five years. Read the analysis of federal housing and economic subsidy plans.
Four top Ottawa florists showcased stunning holiday designs during the Homes For The Holidays Tour, raising over $100,000 for Hospice Care Ottawa. Discover their unique festive inspirations.
Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. will commence a ground-based gravity survey in December at its Hatchet Lake Uranium Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, targeting the Richardson Trend.
Ottawa's planning committee has approved a new 50-storey tower by Claridge Homes, set to become the city's tallest building. The project will add 503 housing units near Little Italy and Dow's Lake Station.
Claridge Homes plans Ottawa's tallest building, a 50-storey residential tower at Carling and Prescott. The proposal will reshape the Dow's Lake skyline. Read the details.
Vale and Glencore are exploring a joint venture for a major copper project in Ontario's Sudbury Basin, aiming to produce 880,000 tonnes over 21 years. Read about Canada's push to supply critical minerals.
Vale Base Metals and Glencore Canada sign a deal to jointly evaluate a potential brownfield copper project in Ontario's Sudbury Basin, marking a significant collaboration.
Mining giants Vale and Glencore have agreed to a $2 billion joint venture to develop a major brownfield copper project in Ontario's Sudbury Basin, marking a significant investment in Canadian mining.