AtlanticNewsAirlines Ends Cuba Flights, Maritimers Affected
AtlanticNewsAirlines has suspended all flights to Cuba, leaving many Maritimers with disrupted travel itineraries and highlighting regional aviation challenges.
AtlanticNewsAirlines has suspended all flights to Cuba, leaving many Maritimers with disrupted travel itineraries and highlighting regional aviation challenges.
Calgary Economic Development reports a 10% drop in U.S. trade deals in 2025 as local companies expand globally amid economic uncertainty and tariffs.
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. has announced earnings of US$25 million for the period, a decrease compared to the previous year, amid ongoing arbitration for its Cobre Panama mine.
An Edmonton woman faces charges after allegedly defrauding a local business of $138,000. The RCMP investigation highlights growing concerns about financial crimes in Alberta's capital region.
The Trailer Factory in Huron Park is manufacturing specialized decontamination trailers for seven Ontario fire departments, with growing demand for these mobile units.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer strongly rebukes former President Donald Trump's threats to the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, emphasizing its critical economic importance for cross-border trade between Canada and the United States.
Discovery Silver Corp. announces impressive assay results from its Porcupine Operations, including high-grade gold intersections at Hoyle Pond, Borden, and Pamour mines, with drilling confirming mineralization extensions.
As Alberta's population surges, the Passenger Rail Master Plan offers a strategic solution to congestion and mobility challenges, promising enhanced connectivity and economic benefits across the province.
A single-vehicle collision near 16th Avenue N.E. and Stoney Trail N.E. in Calgary resulted in serious injuries to one person, with police investigating the cause.
Residents and business leaders in Detroit express doubt over former President Donald Trump's ability to halt the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, citing legal and logistical hurdles.
A serious single-vehicle accident forced the closure of 16 Avenue N.E. in both directions at Stoney Trail on Tuesday, causing significant traffic disruptions in Calgary.
As British Columbia prepares for a challenging budget, experts highlight two pressing issues: growing reliance on U.S. electricity imports and rising costs for residents. The province must balance affordability with energy security.
A new report warns that new home construction in the Greater Toronto Area is set to decline over the next two years due to economic uncertainty, creating a 'perfect storm' for the housing market.
WestJet has announced the suspension of its direct flights from Winnipeg to Atlanta and Nashville, effective immediately, citing a significant drop in passenger demand on these routes.
As British Columbia prepares its 2026 budget, advocates urge protection of CleanBC rebates and incentives that help families lower energy bills through heat pumps and efficiency upgrades.
The Montreal municipal government led by Mayor Martinez Ferrada is initiating a comprehensive review of the city's extensive bike lane network, examining safety, usage patterns, and urban integration.
Central Ontario consumers can now purchase luxury strawberries, marking a significant development in the region's premium produce market. These berries offer exceptional flavor and quality.
The Canadian Public Relations Society announces ten new inductees to its College of Fellows, honoring their exceptional contributions to PR and communications management in Canada.
A local Ottawa business in the Carlington neighbourhood faces a troubling series of break-ins, with security footage capturing thefts. The owner shares anxieties about safety and the impact on operations.
Calgary is soliciting public feedback on the elevated downtown segment of the Green Line LRT, with assessments covering noise, vibration, traffic impacts and safety considerations.
Veritas Investment Research analyst Martin Pradier expresses disappointment in Barrick Mining as production hits multi-decade lows, following Newmont's call to address issues at Nevada Gold Mines.
A man in his 90s using a mobility scooter has died after being struck by a truck in Calgary's Upper Mount Royal, marking the city's first pedestrian fatality of 2026.
Essential guide for Vancouver homeowners considering short-term rentals during FIFA World Cup 2026. Learn about licensing requirements, regulations, and avoiding costly rookie mistakes.
Montreal's new administration initiates evaluation of 12 existing and planned bike lanes, focusing on safety enhancements rather than removal. Mayor emphasizes analysis process.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly showed no growth in December, indicating consumer spending weakened at year-end amid high living costs and economic uncertainty, though economists say the fourth quarter remains intact.
Canada's housing agency forecasts extended decline in condominium construction through 2028 due to rising costs and economic uncertainty, with Toronto and Vancouver most affected.
Ontario Provincial Police in North Bay have charged an Alberta driver after a commercial motor vehicle lost a wheel on Highway 11, following public alerts about the incident.
Halifax city council has requested a report exploring cost-saving alternatives to the proposed AAA bike network, aiming to balance infrastructure needs with fiscal responsibility.
The White House indicates former President Donald Trump could revise the permit for the Gordie Howe International Bridge, escalating tensions over the critical Detroit-Windsor crossing amid ongoing Canada-U.S. negotiations.
Winston Cumberbatch, the pioneering first Black employee of Ottawa's OC Transpo, receives recognition for his service during Black History Month 2026, highlighting his trailblazing career.