Edmonton 2026: House Demand Rises, Condo Market Lags
Edmonton's 2026 housing market sees a clear shift towards houses and townhomes, with apartment-style condo demand cooling. Experts predict a balanced, stable market ahead. Read the full analysis.
Edmonton's 2026 housing market sees a clear shift towards houses and townhomes, with apartment-style condo demand cooling. Experts predict a balanced, stable market ahead. Read the full analysis.
The Carlsbad Springs Community Association is pushing back against the City of Ottawa's bid to buy a nearby landfill, citing negative impacts for rural residents. Learn about the local opposition.
The shocking 2015 murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers, bludgeoned with a hammer, unraveled a dark plot involving her husband, infidelity, and a $6.5M insurance payout. Read the full investigation.
The Cutting Edges Hockey Association in Vancouver provides a safe space for over 100 LGBTQ+ players. Inspired by the TV series 'Heated Rivalry,' the league is seeing a surge in players reclaiming the sport they love.
A new poll reveals 58% of Quebecers believe they should retain Canadian citizenship if the province becomes independent. Explore the data on language, identity, and the shifting political landscape.
A new BIA BC survey reveals nearly 90% of businesses experienced property crime last year, but 40% didn't report it due to frustration with police response. Explore the costly impact on local economies.
The Manitoba Canola Growers Association calls a new Canada-China trade agreement 'good news,' but questions remain about long-term market stability. Learn what this means for farmers.
Canadian canola growers welcome a landmark trade deal with China, slashing tariffs and opening the door for market recovery. Industry leaders call it 'very good news.'
The Ontario Hospital Association warns of 'difficult decisions' ahead, including program consolidations and closures, as a structural deficit grows. Read more on the funding crisis.
An Ottawa community association is submitting a formal complaint to the Ethics Commissioner regarding the city's plan to purchase a landfill site. Learn about the local concerns and the political response.
A new poll reveals a third of Canadians want dual citizenship, but a similar proportion question the loyalty of dual citizens. Age is a major factor in these divergent views.
B.C.'s forest industry faces a crisis, with harvests plummeting and contractors struggling. Industry leaders demand immediate policy changes from the province to avert collapse.
The Edmonton real estate market is projected to achieve a balanced state by 2026, according to the local realtors' association. Discover the factors driving this shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.
Taya Arnold, a Langdon teen who survived a major heart defect as an infant, passed away on Jan. 1, 2026. Her mother describes the loss as her 'worst nightmare.' Read her inspiring story.
The Alberta Medical Association issues a stark plea for government intervention to address critical pressures in the province's emergency departments and hospitals.
The Spence Neighbourhood Association in Winnipeg launches a free Repair Café, helping residents mend broken appliances and household items. A community initiative reducing waste.
Alberta's influenza A wave has peaked, but doctors declare a 'medical disaster' as hospitals remain overwhelmed. Edmonton physicians urge the province to declare a state of emergency.
A Vancouver business association criticizes the province for the prolonged Broadway and Quebec Street closure, citing economic damage and lack of consultation. Read the full story.
The average price for a detached home in Lethbridge hit $502,790 in December 2025, a sharp 20% increase from the previous year, according to new Alberta real estate data.
A severe flu season is overwhelming hospitals, potentially causing emergency room waits exceeding 10 hours. The Ontario Medical Association warns of a concurrent family doctor shortage.
The Ontario Medical Association issues a stark warning about a growing family physician shortage, threatening access to primary care across the province. Learn the details and potential impacts.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe detailed a new strategy to accelerate home construction, addressing the city's critical housing shortage. Learn the key measures announced to builders.
The Alberta Medical Association details severe hospital over-capacity, labeling it a 'medical disaster' and calls on the provincial government to formally declare a healthcare crisis.
Vancouver music veteran Nate Sabine is the new chair of the Canadian Live Music Association. He outlines five major issues, including tours skipping Western Canada, facing the industry in 2026.
A new Alberta government survey shows nearly 74% of educators find mandatory literacy and numeracy screenings for K-3 students unhelpful. Teachers cite developmentally inappropriate content and lack of support.
An Edmonton LRT train is wrapped with urgent safety messages reminding drivers to obey signals. The AMA campaign aims to reduce collisions as the city focuses on transit safety.
Despite many 'for sale' signs, Regina's housing market is forecast to stay competitive in 2026, with Saskatchewan offering some of Canada's most affordable homes. Get the latest insights.
A new report suggests Canada's $80B defence budget could help develop a dual-purpose vehicle for military and consumer markets, reviving domestic auto manufacturing. Explore the potential and challenges.
Miley Cyrus had a witty exchange with photographers at the Palm Springs Film Festival, refusing to be told what to do. See her iconic response and how fans reacted.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic has resigned from the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), the organization he helped establish. The move marks a significant shift in player advocacy.