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Charlottetown Farmers' Market Rebuilds After Fire

The Charlottetown Farmers' Market embarks on an extensive recovery project following a damaging fire. Discover how vendors and the community are rallying together to restore this vital local hub.

Edmonton housing market to reach balance in 2026

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.

Access PEI services start at Queen Elizabeth Hospital

A new pilot project brings Access PEI services to Charlottetown's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, offering convenient government access for patients and staff. Learn about the services and staff involved.

Secret tunnel found under Fredericton farmers' market

City workers in Fredericton have uncovered a mysterious underground tunnel beneath the historic Boyce Farmers' Market. The discovery, made in early January 2026, has sparked curiosity and an investigation.

U.S. Stock Bulls See Slower Gains in 2026 After Rally

Wall Street strategists forecast a more modest 9.2% rise for the S&P 500 in 2026 following three years of double-digit gains. Elevated valuations and election-year history suggest a cautious bull market ahead.

Why Alberta Farmers Depend on Temporary Foreign Workers

Alberta's agricultural sector highlights the crucial role of temporary foreign workers in providing stable labour, essential for farm operations and Canada's food security. Learn why this program is indispensable.

Maritime Farmers Short on Hay After Drought

Farmers across the Maritimes are grappling with critical shortages of hay and animal feed following a severe summer drought, threatening livestock health and farm viability.

Dairy Supply Management Hurts Canada's Trade Future

A small group of wealthy dairy farmers wields disproportionate power, sabotaging Canada's trade negotiations and economic potential, according to a recent analysis. Discover the impact on consumers and businesses.

Flooding kills 175,000 birds in B.C., compounding avian flu crisis

Abbotsford poultry farmers confront a devastating cleanup after flooding kills an estimated 175,000 birds, a severe blow to an industry already battling a multi-year avian influenza outbreak. Learn about the impact and the fight to save family farms.

Deer numbers drop in southern Saskatchewan

Farmers report scarce deer populations in southern Saskatchewan, with chronic wasting disease cited as a major factor. Get the latest on this wildlife and agricultural concern.

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