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.
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.
The RCMP's release of edited body camera footage has raised concerns about police transparency and accountability in Canada. Experts warn it sets a dangerous precedent.
The City of Orillia has installed large, new signs on Fittons Road West to enhance safety in school zones by slowing motorists. Discover how this visual strategy aims to protect children.
The Edmonton Police Service will pilot officer-worn cameras with facial recognition software. Supt. Kurt Martin demonstrated the technology on Dec. 2, 2025. Learn about the implications.
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.
Edmonton Police Service launches a global first trial of Axon's facial recognition body-worn cameras. The month-long test aims to enhance officer and public safety by flagging individuals with warrants or safety cautions. Read the details.
Midland's temporary speed camera initiative yielded more than half a million dollars in fines, Mayor Bill Gordon reveals. Explore the program's financial impact and the ongoing debate over traffic safety measures.
Montreal commuters will soon tap phones to ride. The ARTM's digital Concerto system launches in 2026, ending the era of physical Opus cards. Learn about the rollout.
Manitoba unveils major 2026 infrastructure plan featuring Winnipeg bridge replacement and highway upgrades. Get details on the province's construction priorities and economic impact.
Barrie County has approved reduced speed limits near a new Oro-Medonte school to enhance student safety. The changes take effect immediately in designated community safety zones.
RCMP in Manitoba have successfully deployed body-worn cameras to nearly all frontline officers, enhancing transparency and accountability in law enforcement operations across the province.
Brampton councillor reveals speeding incidents doubled immediately after speed camera ticketing stopped, particularly near school zones. Learn about the safety concerns.
Southbound Pattullo Bridge to Surrey closes overnight Thursday, Friday, and Sunday for sign installation. Plan for detours via Port Mann or Alex Fraser bridges.
New high-speed rail legislation introduces controversial expropriation rules that could bypass landowner protections. Critics warn of eroded property rights.
Calgary Police Commission reviews 2026 Traffic Safety Plan as speed-related fatalities reach 31 this year. Key meeting set for Wednesday afternoon.
Ottawa faces infrastructure challenge as new school safety zone signs prove incompatible with existing poles. City officials seek solutions to enhance pedestrian protection.
Calgary's new Scotia Place events centre is taking shape. The project is on schedule for a fall 2027 opening, replacing the iconic Saddledome. Read the latest update.
Massive new school-zone signs shipped to Ottawa are too large for standard poles, causing delays. Councillor Tim Tierney questions their effectiveness as a speed-reduction measure.
Ontario Provincial Police in Oxford County have begun wearing body cameras, enhancing transparency and accountability in law enforcement operations across the region.
Canada's long track speed skating team is building momentum toward the 2026 Winter Games with a collective approach. Interim director Simon Nathan leads the charge.
This week in Kitchener: Speed cameras remain operational, Cambridge jewelry store robbery attempt foiled, and Dutchie's workers speak out about unpaid wages. Stay informed with local updates.
Canadian speed skater Cedrick Brunet, with a family of Olympians, is in a fierce competition for a spot at the next Olympic Games after a strong season start.
An 18-year-old male faces dangerous driving charges after a high-speed collision in Windsor's east end that caused a transformer explosion and power outage. No injuries reported.
Valérie Maltais and Ted-Jan Bloemen capture bronze medals while German skater Stolz takes gold at the ISU World Cup in Calgary. Read about Canada's impressive performance on home ice.
Speed cameras on Weber Street in Kitchener remain operational despite a provincial ban. Discover why these devices are still active and what it means for local traffic safety.
A new report from Halifax reveals speed display signs have a minimal impact, slowing drivers by just 1 km/h. Discover the findings and what it means for traffic safety.
Canada's 2025 federal budget includes potential funding for Calgary's Olympic Oval, a key national speed skating facility. Learn how this investment could secure its future.
The Carney government introduces a new bill to accelerate the Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail, granting sweeping land acquisition powers and bypassing regulatory hurdles.
Toronto's automated speed enforcement cameras will be deactivated by November 30, 2025. Learn what this means for road safety and traffic enforcement in the city.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's request for $210M after speed camera ban contradicts her safety claims, revealing revenue motive. Read the full analysis of this political controversy.