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Quebec's 2026 Price Changes: Taxes, Rent, and Food

A detailed look at how the cost of living in Quebec will shift in 2026, with key changes to income tax, property taxes, rent, and grocery bills. Find out where you'll save and where you'll pay more.

GRT winter service changes start Jan. 5

Grand River Transit's winter schedule adjustments begin January 5, affecting routes across Waterloo Region. Plan your commute with the latest updates.

$300K in Damages from Downtown Windsor Fire

A significant fire near Mercer and Wyandotte streets in downtown Windsor has resulted in an estimated $300,000 in damages. Windsor Fire & Rescue Services battled the blaze.

2026 Tax Changes: Income Down, Payroll Up

A look at the major tax changes coming for Canadians in 2026, including income tax cuts and increases to CPP, EI, and carbon levies. Find out how your finances will be affected.

Arson teams probe massive Windsor house fire

A massive fire destroyed a downtown Windsor house on Monday morning, prompting a defensive firefighting strategy and an arson investigation. No injuries were reported.

House fire near downtown Windsor on Dec. 15

Windsor firefighters responded to a house fire at Mercer and Wyandotte Streets East on Monday morning. Get the latest details on the incident and ongoing response.

MLA: UCP's proposed party name changes spark fear

An Alberta MLA reacts with alarm to proposed UCP legislation allowing political party name changes, calling it undemocratic. Explore the details and implications for Alberta's political landscape.

Londoners raise concerns over Bill C-9 impact

London residents protest Bill C-9 outside city hall, voicing fears over its potential consequences. Get the latest details on the legislative debate and community reaction.

Sources: Ottawa Planning Cabinet Shuffle Today

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is set for a cabinet shuffle on December 1, 2025, according to sources. Get the latest details on the anticipated political changes in Ottawa.

New N.S. recycling regulations start Monday

New recycling regulations come into force in Nova Scotia on Monday, December 1, 2025. Learn what the changes mean for residents and businesses across the province.

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