Montreal Road Closures Due to Construction

The city of Montreal has released a list of road closures affecting traffic flow as construction projects continue across the metropolitan area. Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes.

B.C. NDP Misses Mineral Claim Processing Targets

British Columbia's mineral exploration industry reports the NDP government has failed to meet its own processing targets for mineral claims, with only 14.8% of applications processed within the promised 120-day window.

Minister Urges Calm After Deadly N.Y. Plane Crash

Transportation Minister Steven MacKinnon reassures Canadians about air travel safety following a fatal plane collision in New York, while addressing broader concerns about foreign interference and aviation security.

Saskatoon Police Issue Tickets for Three Overpass Collisions

Saskatoon police have issued summary offence tickets for three separate overpass collisions involving trucks on March 5, 11, and 22, with multiple infractions cited including exceeding height restrictions and damage to public infrastructure.

Realtor fined $5,000 for drone flight during wildfire

A Kelowna realtor has been fined $5,000 after being found guilty of interfering with firefighting efforts by flying a drone during the 2023 Okanagan wildfire. Derek Lieppi was sentenced in provincial court on Monday.

Air Canada Pilots' Bodies Return Home After Deadly Crash

The bodies of pilots Mackenzie Gunther and Antoine Forest have been repatriated to Canada following a tragic collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport. The aviation community mourns as investigations continue into the runway accident that claimed two live

Windsor Gas Prices Swing, Relief Expected Friday

Windsor residents experience volatile gas prices this week, but analysts predict a welcome drop at pumps on Friday. This comes as Canadians receive Climate Action Incentive rebates in provinces with federal carbon tax.

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