Vancouver's Broadway Block Closing for 4 Months
A key block of Broadway in Vancouver will close to traffic for four months starting January 26, 2026, for major infrastructure work. Plan your commute now.
A key block of Broadway in Vancouver will close to traffic for four months starting January 26, 2026, for major infrastructure work. Plan your commute now.
Ontario's tow truck industry is reeling after a second roadside death in under a month. Operators are pleading with drivers to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles.
An 82-year-old woman has died after being hit by a vehicle in Whitby. Police are investigating the fatal incident as Environment Canada warns of hazardous road conditions.
An internal OC Transpo memo acknowledges significant service failures, including cancellations and extended wait times, impacting Ottawa commuters. Read the full report.
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RecommendedJapanese retail giant Uniqlo is opening a second location in Winnipeg, signaling continued growth in the Canadian market. Get the details on the expansion.
A constitutional law expert explains the U.S. Supreme Court's delay in ruling on Trump-era tariffs offers no hint of the final decision, a case with major implications for Canada-U.S. trade.
A constitutional law expert explains the U.S. Supreme Court's delay in ruling on Trump-era tariffs offers no clue to the final decision, highlighting ongoing trade uncertainty.
New data reveals a tough job market for young Canadians. Economic uncertainty and AI adoption are key factors. Read the expert breakdown and what it means for the future.
The Barrie Farmers Market is bustling through the winter months, offering fresh local produce and fostering community spirit. Discover how this market defies the cold.
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RecommendedUber Canada is calling on its drivers in the Halifax region to oppose new municipal licensing rules. Learn how the proposed changes could impact the ride-hailing landscape.
Mounties on Vancouver Island are alerting the public about a fraudulent door-to-door paving operation. Learn the warning signs and how to protect yourself from this scam.
Winnipeg police are on the scene of a multi-vehicle collision at the intersection of St. Anne's Road and the Perimeter Highway. Freezing rain is creating hazardous driving conditions.
The unemployment rate in midwestern Ontario has increased slightly, according to recent data. Explore the regional economic shift and its potential implications for the local workforce.
Former President Trump proposes a 1-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates, sparking immediate backlash from major financial institutions. Explore the potential impact on consumers and lenders.
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RecommendedA tragic mining accident in northern Afghanistan has claimed four lives. The incident underscores the persistent dangers in the resource extraction sector globally.
New StatsCan data reveals a troubling youth unemployment rate. An expert points to economic uncertainty and AI adoption as key challenges for young Canadians entering the workforce.
Sunira Chaudhri, an employment lawyer, outlines essential strategies for Canadian employers to navigate new laws, update contracts, and reduce legal risk in 2026. Protect your business now.
The City of Toronto has launched a major pothole repair initiative. Learn how residents can report road damage to help crews target problem areas quickly and efficiently.
Krishnan Suthanthiran bought Kitsault, B.C., for $7M in 2005. He's spent 13 years pitching it as an energy export hub to India, now seeking government support for oil and gas pipelines. Read his ambitious plan.
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RecommendedDalhousie University researchers in Truro are studying agricultural drones for pesticide application, navigating Canada's stringent federal regulations on unmanned aerial vehicles.
Strong Towns YXE launches a March Madness-style bracket to identify Saskatoon's most problematic intersection, sparking community debate on pedestrian safety and traffic design.
East London residents are locked in a property line dispute with a federal agriculture research station. The federal facility is flexing its authority over the contested boundary.
A section of Aurora Road in King Township is closed following a serious single-vehicle collision with a hydro pole. One person was transported to hospital. Details on the ongoing police investigation.
Montreal's public transit operator STM unveils a 2026 budget with cutbacks, urgently calling for increased government funding to avoid deeper service reductions. Details inside.
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RecommendedAn arbitrator has ordered Canada Post to reinstate a mail carrier fired for hoarding thousands of undelivered letters, citing undisclosed PTSD as a key factor. Learn the full story.
An Ontario couple's innovative 'solar grazing' business uses sheep to manage vegetation on solar farms. Discover how this sustainable practice benefits both agriculture and renewable energy. Read their story.
Former President Donald Trump pledges a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, starting in 2026. Bipartisan legislative efforts echo the call, but specifics on enforcement remain unknown.
A Yaletown clothing store owner is calling for accountability after a brazen theft saw $3,000 in merchandise stolen. Surveillance footage captured the incident as retail crime concerns grow.
East London residents contest a property boundary with a federal research station. The dispute highlights tensions between homeowners and government land use.
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RecommendedToronto's first-ever Traffic Czar, Andrew Posluns, outlines his plan to tackle the city's infamous gridlock, which costs the economy billions, with the FIFA World Cup and construction as top priorities.