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Windsor's 2026 Budget Priorities Revealed in Survey

A new survey reveals what Windsor residents want prioritized in the 2026 municipal budget, with homelessness and youth services topping the list. Discover the key findings and community concerns.

Windsor Charity Set to Deliver 1000th Bed to Child

The Windsor-Essex chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace is reaching a major milestone, building and delivering its 1000th bed for a local child in need. Discover how this charity impacts the community.

Windsor Charity to Deliver 1000th Bed to Child

Sleep in Heavenly Peace Windsor reaches a milestone, building its 1000th bed for a local child sleeping without one. Discover how this volunteer group is changing lives.

Toronto Should Ditch Land Transfer Tax, Analyst Says

Following Calgary's move to reduce property tax hikes, calls grow for Toronto to scrap its municipal land transfer tax, which critics argue worsens housing affordability and distorts the market.

Kingsville 2026 budget brings 5.9% tax hike

Kingsville property owners will see a 5.9% municipal tax increase in 2026, adding $126 to the average bill. The hike funds policing costs, road work, and new fire equipment.

Edmonton property taxes rise 6.9% after budget vote

Edmonton City Council approves a 6.9% property tax increase for 2026, funding Explore Edmonton. A motion for a steeper hike to quickly refill city reserves was defeated. Learn the details and implications for homeowners.

Windsor 2026 Summer Student Lottery Apps Open

The City of Windsor is now accepting applications for its 2026 Summer Student Lottery, offering valuable municipal job opportunities. Apply by the deadline for a chance to gain work experience.

Windsor Goodfellows Begin 115th Annual Charity Drive

The Windsor Goodfellows' 115th annual newspaper drive is underway, with 400 volunteers raising funds for Christmas hampers and year-round programs like the food bank. Donate now to support your community!

Edmonton Property Taxes Up 45% Since 2015

Edmonton property taxes have increased nearly 45% since 2015 as city navigates post-COVID fiscal challenges. Learn about the decade-long tax transformation.

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