Victoria's 'Tiny Town' Shipping Container Village Shuts Down
Victoria's 'Tiny Town,' a shipping container village hailed as a success, has unexpectedly closed. The shutdown surprises residents and highlights challenges in urban housing solutions.
Victoria's 'Tiny Town,' a shipping container village hailed as a success, has unexpectedly closed. The shutdown surprises residents and highlights challenges in urban housing solutions.
London Mayor Josh Morgan convened a panel with business leaders to address how trade disruptions affect local communities ahead of CUSMA renegotiations.
Air Canada has suspended all flights to Cuba through November, causing distress for Montreal residents with family on the island. The cancellation raises questions about travel disruptions and family connections.
Alberta's significant budget deficit for 2025 comes as no surprise to economists, who attribute it to persistently low oil prices impacting provincial revenues.
A significant rehabilitation project on Queens Bridge in London, Ontario, is set to begin, leading to expected traffic delays and disruptions for commuters in the area.
The West Coast Express passenger train service was temporarily suspended in Coquitlam, British Columbia, following a police incident, causing disruptions for commuters.
A three-hour shutdown on a portion of Toronto's TTC Line 2 subway caused significant delays and frustration for commuters during peak travel hours, highlighting ongoing transit challenges.
A family-run bakery in Montreal has been targeted by Quebec's language watchdog for posting content in English on TikTok, highlighting ongoing tensions over language laws in the province.
The Grand Cafe in downtown Cambridge, Ontario, has closed its doors after 23 years of operation, leaving the community with a bittersweet farewell. The cafe was a beloved local spot known for its cozy atmosphere and community connections.
Kichesippi Beer Co., a well-known Ottawa brewery, will shut down in March, citing economic pressures and potential tariff impacts on imported cans from the U.S.
Toronto Transit Commission announces suspension of subway service on Line 2 between St. George and Keele stations due to an unspecified incident. Shuttle buses are operating to transport affected commuters.
A recent survey reveals 93% of Calgary business owners oppose the elevated Green Line LRT alignment through downtown, with concerns about construction impacts, noise, and business viability.
Health Canada has issued a recall for 20,000 Piston Power 5000 Mag Power Banks from LOGiiX due to overheating hazards that pose safety risks to consumers.
Statistics Canada's latest survey reveals increased business optimism for 2026, with fewer firms expecting cost obstacles and some sectors reporting sales growth despite ongoing challenges.
New Brunswick Premier Holt embarks on a four-day trade mission to India, seeking to strengthen economic partnerships and highlight the province's unique offerings in a bid to boost international trade.
A joint enforcement operation in North Bay inspected 26 commercial motor vehicles, revealing serious safety and regulatory violations that raise concerns about road safety.
A Canadian tribunal has dismissed a couple's claim for $2,800 in compensation from BC Ferries over a significant travel delay, ruling the ferry service was not liable under its tariff.
Enerflex Ltd. shares jumped nearly 18% this week after beating EBITDA estimates, with TD Cowen analyst raising price target to $39. The article also covers Big Six bank price target adjustments and National Bank's dividend payer picks for 2026.
Tenants at 75 Spencer Ave in Toronto's Parkdale neighborhood are organizing a rent strike starting March 1, 2026, to protest a landlord's request for a retroactive rent increase, highlighting ongoing housing tensions in the city.
Alberta's largest electricity producer TransAlta has signed a memorandum of understanding with Brookfield Corp. and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board to develop a data centre project at its Keephills generation station, with potential for up to a gigaw
Western Canadian passengers express frustration as WestJet fails to adequately assist travelers stranded in Mexico following cartel violence, with allegations of legal violations and premium pricing on extra flights.
Royal Bank of Canada's high-yield credit team has lost at least five analysts and traders in recent weeks, with departures linked to losses from the First Brands Group collapse. The exodus includes moves to major firms like Morgan Stanley and UBS.
The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has ruled in favor of public sector unions, striking down provincial legislation that imposed wage restraints and contract terms, citing constitutional violations.
IGEL, a leader in secure endpoint delivery, has appointed Ash Chowdappa as Chief Product & Development Officer. This move is part of the company's ongoing executive leadership expansion and global growth strategy.
Paramount CEO David Ellison leveraged political connections and financial resources to secure Warner Bros. in a $111 billion deal, outmaneuvering Netflix after a dramatic bidding war.
Barrie City Hall is hosting workshops to assist residents with home renovation ideas and navigate municipal red tape, offering guidance on permits and regulations.
The TTC confirms Spadina Avenue streetcar operations will restart this Saturday morning, restoring a key transit route after service disruptions in Toronto's downtown core.
OC Transpo acknowledges painfully slow progress in O-Train axle repairs, with just 21 train cars available for Line 1 service and 38 still out of service for weeks. The transit authority continues to struggle with both train and bus fleet reliability issu
MAX Power Mining Corp. has commenced drilling at its Bracken site, 325 km from the Lawson Discovery, to test basin-scale natural hydrogen continuity and advance its AI predictive platform.
Regina city council has formally adopted a comprehensive new growth plan that will guide housing development for the next 25 years, passing it without any amendments despite calls for adjustments.