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Ontario fast-tracks Timmins nickel mine project

Ontario accelerates Canada Nickel's Crawford project near Timmins, backed by government and First Nations, to become a world-leading nickel supplier. Learn about the economic and strategic implications.

Saskatoon Lead Pipe Deadline Pushed to 2028

Saskatoon will miss its 2026 target to replace all lead water pipes, extending the deadline to 2028. Learn about the reasons, costs, and health risks for residents.

Glenrose Hospital to replace closed therapeutic pool

Alberta commits $6.5 million to replace the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital's aging aqua therapy pool, closed in 2024 for safety. The new facility aims to restore vital rehabilitation services for Edmonton patients.

First lane opens on new Pattullo Bridge replacement

A major milestone for Metro Vancouver as the first lane opens on the new Stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge, replacing the aging Pattullo. Get the latest details on the project's progress and timeline.

Mall Santa Replaced After Slapping Child's Hand

A Santa Claus at an Alberta mall has been replaced after an incident where he slapped a boy's hand for pulling his beard. The event occurred in Sherwood Park just days before Christmas.

TTC streetcar derails in downtown Toronto collision

A TTC streetcar derailed after a collision with a vehicle in downtown Toronto early Sunday. Police are investigating the incident and a separate nearby report of gunshots. No injuries were reported.

Vancouver's New Housing Plan for Downtown Eastside

Vancouver announces a major housing strategy for the Downtown Eastside, focusing on replacing aging rooming houses with new, secure homes. Learn about the city's plan to address the housing crisis.

Calgary Begins Process to Replace Critical Water Main

Calgary has launched the procurement for a new Bearspaw South Feeder Main, with construction starting in 2026. The project replaces the pipe whose 2024 failure triggered a city-wide emergency and water restrictions.

N.B. to spend record $242M on schools in 2026-2027

New Brunswick plans its largest-ever education infrastructure budget of $242 million for 2026-2027, including a new K-8 school for the Moncton region. Learn about the province's major investment.

Aging Airdrie Bridge Prompts Detour for Large Vehicles

A critical bridge in northwest Airdrie is now restricted, forcing large vehicles onto a detour. The City confirms a full replacement is planned for next year. Get the latest details on the infrastructure project.

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