GO Train Refunds Available for Derailment Delays
Commuters affected by the GO train derailment in Toronto can apply for trip refunds as service disruptions continue, with details on the process outlined.
Commuters affected by the GO train derailment in Toronto can apply for trip refunds as service disruptions continue, with details on the process outlined.
A new report from CBRE predicts a significant rise in commercial real estate investment across Canada this year, with projections reaching $56 billion. This growth signals a robust recovery and renewed confidence in the market.
A two-vehicle collision on Highway 59 in Oxford County has resulted in two individuals being hospitalized and a significant road closure while police conduct their investigation.
BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada invites farmers to nominate local organizations for a share of $160,000 in community funding through the Growing Home program.
Nova Scotia introduces a program reducing down payments to 2% for first-time homebuyers, aiming to improve affordability and access to housing in the province.
Major Canadian pension funds are expanding investments in Europe and Asia to reduce exposure to U.S. dollar volatility and political uncertainty under the Trump administration.
Walmart has become the first retailer in history to reach a market capitalization of US$1 trillion, marking a significant achievement in the retail sector.
Economist David Rosenberg argues gold's bull market could peak at $12,000 per ounce, citing global trade recalibration and supply-demand imbalances as key drivers.
Guelph Police are investigating a theft of nearly $2,800 worth of baby formula from a local store, seeking four male suspects who fled without paying.
Two significant shareholders in GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. are rejecting a privatization offer from Birch Hill Equity Partners, calling the $36.60 per share bid insufficient and unfair to investors.
The U.S. dollar's recent volatility as the world's primary reserve currency signals a pivotal moment for international investors, prompting a reassessment of global financial strategies.
Local residents in Churchill, Manitoba, share their perspectives on the proposed Port of Churchill Plus project, highlighting its potential to transform the community and bolster Canada's Arctic presence.
Silver's meteoric rise to over $120 per ounce has collapsed in a brutal three-day rout, drawing comparisons to meme stocks and leaving retail investors with massive losses.
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GO Transit is operating on a modified schedule after a train derailed near Union Station, causing ongoing disruptions and delays for commuters across multiple lines.
A 74-year-old woman from Sault Ste. Marie has died from injuries sustained in a crash on Highway 17 in Sudbury earlier this week, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
Elon Musk combines SpaceX and xAI to create the most valuable private company ever, aiming for space-based AI infrastructure and a blockbuster IPO.
The Walt Disney Company has announced that Josh Amaro, current head of Disney Parks, will take over as CEO from Bob Iger in 2026, marking a major leadership transition.
An 18-storey concrete highrise approved for Yukon and 14th in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighborhood symbolizes the dramatic upzoning under the Broadway Plan, with residents organizing resistance against what they call out-of-scale development.
Vancouver International Airport achieved its busiest year ever in 2025, handling 26.9 million passengers and 365,000 tonnes of cargo, with strong growth in domestic and Asia Pacific travel.
North Bay City Council has passed a $179.4 million budget for 2026, resulting in a 3.95% property tax increase for residents, as approved during a Monday evening meeting.
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in North York, Toronto, suffering critical injuries according to police. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in urban areas.
Federal carbon pricing proposals spark industry backlash, with oilpatch leaders calling them punitive and lacking business sense amid sensitive Alberta-Ottawa negotiations.
As Canadian businesses transition from AI experimentation to full adoption in 2026, building trust, prioritizing ethics, and keeping humans at the center will be critical for successful workforce integration.
Fraser Valley home prices have declined for ten straight months, with the Benchmark price dropping below $900,000 for the first time since spring 2021 amid economic uncertainty and high inventory.
Walt Disney Company appoints Josh D'Amaro, head of its parks division, as CEO to succeed Bob Iger, facing challenges from AI, streaming competition, and labor negotiations.
Global markets show mixed trends with Wall Street stabilizing, gold and silver rebounding sharply, and Japanese and South Korean markets experiencing significant gains amid ongoing economic shifts.
Mink Ventures Corporation has finished its drilling program at the Warren Ni Cu Co Project in Timmins, Ontario, and is now moving equipment to the Montcalm Property for further exploration of nickel, copper, and cobalt deposits.
PepsiCo announces price reductions of up to 15% on core snack brands like Lay's and Doritos, responding directly to consumer resistance against prior hikes.
A new report reveals nearly one-third of Canadian restaurateurs face profit pressures due to rising food prices linked to ongoing trade tensions with the United States.