Category : Municipal Affairs


Calgary Water Restrictions Lifted

Calgary has officially lifted water use restrictions after crews successfully restored services. Get the latest details on the city's recovery efforts.

Edmonton Snow Removal Sparks Density Debate

Edmonton residents criticize the city's snow removal strategy and parking bans, linking the chaos to increased-density housing policies that lack adequate parking. Read the full debate.

Toronto man works to make TTC feel less lonely

Minjae Cho, a 31-year-old Toronto resident, is on a mission to reduce isolation and foster connections during daily commutes on the city's public transit system. Discover his story.

Chinatown Post Office Closure Hurts Vulnerable Residents

The closure of a full-service Canada Post office in Vancouver's Chinatown and Downtown Eastside threatens access for seniors, newcomers, and low-income residents. Advocates argue postal service is essential civic infrastructure.

Reptilia, London City Hall End Legal Dispute Amicably

Reptilia and London City Hall have reached an amicable resolution to their legal dispute regarding the display of exotic species. The announcement marks the end of a contentious chapter for the local attraction.

Calgary's Bearspaw feeder main nears full service

The City of Calgary activates another pump for the Bearspaw South feeder main, with the final pump set for Friday. Officials urge continued water conservation as the delicate repressurization process continues.

Steel vs. HDPE: Calgary's Choice for Bearspaw Repairs

City of Calgary selects steel pipe for Bearspaw South feeder main repairs, citing durability and pressure handling. HDPE advocates highlight cost and environmental benefits. Key decision for Calgary's water infrastructure.

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