Vancouver's Broadway Block Closing for 4 Months
A key block of Broadway in Vancouver will close to traffic for four months starting January 26, 2026, for major infrastructure work. Plan your commute now.
A key block of Broadway in Vancouver will close to traffic for four months starting January 26, 2026, for major infrastructure work. Plan your commute now.
Construction begins on a new 13-storey hotel across from the BMO Centre on the Stampede Grounds, marking a significant addition to Calgary's hospitality and event infrastructure. Learn more about this development.
The White House reveals a $400 million expansion proposal featuring a new ballroom and 'Upper West Wing' changes. Architect Shalom Baranes presented the plans in January 2026.
The White House reveals structural decay forced the East Wing's demolition to make way for a $400 million ballroom. The project faces scrutiny from planning officials. Learn the details and controversies.
Skaters are urged to enjoy the Rideau Canal Skateway soon as forecasted rain and temperatures above 6°C threaten the ice. The NCC lists current conditions as 'good' and 'fair'.
Physical structures are now rising at the 350-acre PowerCo site in St. Thomas, Ontario, marking a major milestone for the electric vehicle battery plant project. See the latest developments.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a royal commission to combat antisemitism following the Bondi mass shooting. Details on the inquiry and its scope.
The Quebec Construction Commission has officially transitioned to digital operations, marking a significant modernization step for the province's building industry. Discover the implications for workers and contractors.
Calgary's new Scotia Place event centre is entering a pivotal construction phase focused on its steel framework in 2026. Get the latest details on this major downtown development.
Military police exonerated after a 2024 training exercise in Montreal left a civilian DND employee injured. An independent public hearing is now set to investigate.
The entire 7.8-kilometre Rideau Canal Skateway opens at 8 a.m. Monday, offering perfect ice conditions. Discover details on the season's early start and weather forecast.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has dismantled Trudeau's eco-agenda. As 2026 begins, analysts question if his Indigenous policy is next. Will he chart a new path for First Nations relations?
Columnist Colby Cosh argues that rebuilding the dilapidated 24 Sussex Drive is a poor use of funds and a false symbol of national pride. Explore the case for cheaper alternatives.
Skaters gain 800 more metres on Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway from Bank to Rideau Street starting Saturday. Over half of the iconic 7.8-km route is now open.
The construction strike in Montreal's residential sector intensifies as L’Alliance syndicale files a formal complaint for bad faith bargaining. Get the latest details on the ongoing labour dispute.
Negotiations continue for a third day in the Montreal residential construction strike. Get the latest updates on the talks impacting the city's building sector.
A major residential construction strike in Montreal could begin Wednesday if the APCHQ refuses to consult its members. Learn the critical details and potential impacts on the city's housing projects.
Nathalie Tremblay, former head of Quebec's auto insurance board, will testify at the public inquiry into the failed SAAQclic portal. Key details on the commission's investigation.
A racehorse named 'J's On Fire' tested positive for methamphetamine after a race, leading to the suspension of trainer Michael Joiner by the New Mexico Racing Commission.
The Green Party of Canada has settled with the Leaders' Debates Commission after being excluded from the 2025 federal election debates. Details of the agreement remain confidential.
Skate into the new year on a 3.4 km stretch of Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway, opening at 8 a.m. on December 31. BeaverTails and rentals available. Get the details.
A 3.4 km section of Ottawa's iconic Rideau Canal Skateway will open to the public on Wednesday, December 31, 2025. Get the details on the season's start and skating conditions.
A new report shows the Canadian federal government hired people with disabilities at just 8% in 2023-24, well below workforce availability. Advocates call for urgent attitudinal change.
A coalition of American distillers alleges Nova Scotia and other Canadian provinces unfairly favor local products, raising trade concerns. Read the full complaint and its potential impact.
Edmonton's city council, led by Mayor Andrew Knack, urges the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission to reconsider proposed changes that would dilute the city's voice in the legislature.
A military watchdog report found the investigation into Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin was deeply flawed. The Provost Marshal's weak response to 16 recommendations raises doubts about real change.
Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack announces five city-nominated appointments to the Police Commission for 2026, including former councillor Karen Leibovici. Learn about the new members and their roles.
Edmonton City Council has appointed five new members to the Edmonton Police Commission, shaping the future of police governance and community oversight. Learn about the new appointees and their roles.
A CNESST investigation reveals fatal 2023 accident occurred due to a complete lack of safety protocols, training, and qualified supervision on a Montreal North construction site. Read the shocking findings.
Massachusetts regulators have ordered DraftKings to pay a bettor over $934,000 after a software error involving Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes. The ruling highlights the risks for sportsbooks in the growing U.S. betting market.