Rome Cuts Down Aging Pines on Colosseum Avenue

The city of Rome has initiated the removal of aging pine trees along the iconic avenue leading to the Colosseum, citing safety concerns and preservation efforts for the historic site.

Carney's EV Mandate Repeal Called an Illusion

Prime Minister Mark Carney's replacement of Canada's EV mandate with strict emissions standards is criticized as a policy illusion that could devastate the auto industry through similar economic pressures.

B.C. Parks Funding Cuts Risk Long-Term Economic Costs

Louise Pedersen argues that reducing investment in B.C.'s outdoor recreation infrastructure in Budget 2026 represents short-sighted fiscal policy that will incur higher future costs while missing economic opportunities from growing tourism demand.

Chatham Fire Causes $180,000 in Damages

A fire in Chatham has resulted in an estimated $180,000 in damages, with local authorities investigating the cause. The incident highlights ongoing fire safety concerns in the region.

London Cold Start Friday Before Weekend Warmup

London experiences a cold start on Friday with temperatures gradually warming up over the weekend. The article covers various news including Tumbler Ridge shooting updates and other national stories.

EV Subsidies Spark Debate at 2026 AutoShow

The 2026 Canadian International AutoShow opens amid confusion over Ottawa's new EV subsidies, including revived rebates and charging infrastructure funding, raising questions about long-term costs.

Canada Off-Track for Net-Zero 2050, Study Finds

A new study reveals Canada is not on pace to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2050 or meet any intermediate climate goals, raising concerns about environmental policy effectiveness.

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