Amherstburg Eyes Convention Centre at Belle Vue Site
Amherstburg is exploring costs for a convention centre at the historic Belle Vue property, with ongoing negotiations on a hotel and residential development proposal.
Amherstburg is exploring costs for a convention centre at the historic Belle Vue property, with ongoing negotiations on a hotel and residential development proposal.
Tenants affected by the 2019 Westcourt Place parking garage fire in downtown Windsor can now submit claims for financial compensation through a court-approved process.
Calgary residents report alarming daylight break-and-enter incidents involving loud disturbances. Police investigate as property crimes rise across Canadian cities.
The massive bankruptcy selloff of northern Ontario real estate has been reduced to just 27 properties from an initial portfolio, as the $90 million case continues to unfold in the region's market.
A five-bedroom, eight-bathroom contemporary estate on a one-acre lot in Anmore is listed for just over $7 million, showcasing the village's transformation and real estate value.
Caldwell First Nation begins Phase Two of residential construction, adding 16 homes to bring total units to 44, marking continued growth since regaining reserve status in 2020.
Mortgage broker Ron Butler warns that 2026 will bring further declines in Canadian home prices and rising mortgage costs, dashing hopes for a spring market recovery.
A Guelph business faces significant damage and operational disruption after thieves stole copper wiring from critical heating units, highlighting a persistent local crime issue.
Local enterprises in downtown Saskatoon are observing beneficial changes more than a year following the Mustard Seed's management takeover of the Lighthouse supported living facility.
DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis experiences a wave of online orders and support following the circulation of a photo showing owner Greg Ketter at a recent demonstration.
The Beer Store announces the closure of four additional retail locations within the Greater Toronto Area, continuing a trend of restructuring in Ontario's alcohol retail landscape.
Windsor City Council has unanimously approved a 2026 budget that freezes municipal property taxes while addressing affordability concerns and funding major infrastructure projects.
The City of Waterloo is proceeding with plans to demolish a former church building to clear the way for a new affordable housing project, addressing critical community needs.
The Kenten luxury condominium development is rapidly taking shape at the entrance to Calgary's vibrant Kensington neighborhood, with most larger suites already sold including expansive penthouse units.
The Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory has acquired a major stake in Edmonton's Connect Centre, a $65 million investment aimed at generating sustainable, long-term income for essential community programs and services.
Taylor Cross and Sam Murphy expand their vintage business with The Clubhouse by Seven Sundays, offering unisex and male clothing in a nostalgic downtown Saskatoon location.
The City of Winnipeg has begun mailing proposed assessed property value notices for 2026 to local homeowners, a key step in determining municipal tax obligations.
The Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory in Northern Ontario has made a strategic $65 million investment in Edmonton's Connect Centre to generate long-term revenue for community needs and economic development.
New data reveals Alberta built nearly as many homes as Ontario in 2025 despite having less than a third of the population. Government fees and development charges are identified as key factors driving the disparity in housing construction between the prov
The Calgary Municipal Land Corporation outlines its 2026 business plan, including five new developments in East Village with 600 housing units and a hotel, starting with Library Square rental project.
A Kitchener resident demonstrated remarkable courage by confronting individuals attempting to break into their home, highlighting ongoing concerns about residential security in the region.
Vancouver-based Northland Properties has acquired Canadian trademarks and intellectual property for Denny's, ending the master franchise arrangement and gaining full domestic brand control.
The City of Winnipeg has listed a prime development lot at the corner of Osborne Street and Stradbrook Avenue for $1.65 million, sparking interest in the vibrant Osborne Village neighborhood.
Alberta broke ground on 54,858 new homes in 2025, a 14% increase, while Ontario housing starts fell 12% to 65,376 units, marking the fourth consecutive year of decline.
A new study reveals a severe rent affordability crisis in Quebec, with 20% of residents reporting difficulty paying rent over the last year, highlighting growing housing pressures.
China's Zijin Gold International acquires Toronto-based Allied Gold Corp. in a $5.5 billion all-cash transaction announced as gold prices surpass $5,000 per ounce for the first time.
Ottawa's 2026 housing market emphasizes affordability and flexible living spaces. Experts reveal trends in multi-generational homes, energy efficiency, and adaptable designs.
Saskatchewan RCMP has issued a warning to businesses following a series of break-ins targeting vape shops across the province, urging increased security measures.
The Beer Store at 1727 Richmond Street in London, Ontario, is shutting its doors, reflecting broader changes in the retail and beverage industry across the province.
Virtus Diversified REIT strengthens its Northern Ontario portfolio with the strategic purchase of Pearl Street Apartments in Sudbury, a 23-unit residential property offering significant value creation potential.