Katy Perry Sues Disabled Veteran Over Property Deal
Pop star Katy Perry is seeking $5 million from an 86-year-old disabled veteran in a contentious property dispute over a $15 million California estate purchased in 2020.
Pop star Katy Perry is seeking $5 million from an 86-year-old disabled veteran in a contentious property dispute over a $15 million California estate purchased in 2020.
Saskatoon small businesses are rallying for community support as consumer spending remains sluggish. Discover how shopping local benefits everyone in the community.
The Calgary Police Service's Shop with a Cop program enters its 19th year, fostering positive relationships between officers and youth through holiday shopping experiences.
Calgary's Zyn - The Wine Market becomes the first Canadian retailer to win the Leccio d'Oro award from Italy's Brunello consortium. Discover this historic achievement for Canadian wine.
The owner of The Prop Room in Toronto is retiring after four decades and wants to sell his business to a passionate film industry enthusiast. Discover this unique opportunity.
My City Care's Shop of Wonders campaign brings holiday joy to 1,600 Calgary children and teens in need. Discover how this initiative transforms Christmas for families.
A review of Uncle Carmine's New York Sandwiches in Ottawa's west end. Discover the unique smoked meat creations, house-baked bread, and vegan options at this Crystal Beach spot.
A Vancouver property manager faces $27,000 in fines following investigation into alleged short-term rental fraud scheme. Learn about the case details and regulatory consequences.
Sault Ste. Marie residents face a 5.39% property tax increase for 2026, driven by a significant rise in the police budget. Learn about the financial impact and where your tax dollars are going.
Former PM Naftali Bennett outlines his unapologetic vision for Israel's future, emphasizing Zionist unity and security in the wake of October 7 attacks. Read his exclusive interview.
Millions in annual property tax exemptions spark calls for review in British Columbia. Learn about the growing pressure to reconsider who gets breaks and for how much.
A judge has mandated a recount in a Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district following last month's provincial election, adding a new chapter to the closely watched race. Learn the details.
North Vancouver's Pipe Shop hosts groundbreaking clothing-optional cocktail dance party for cancer awareness. Unique fundraiser aims to break taboos while supporting important cause.
CTV News investigation reveals which B.C. organizations receive major property tax exemptions as municipalities prepare budgets. Discover who isn't paying their fair share.
Expert analysis reveals how court rulings and government policies created British Columbia's property rights crisis. Learn about the constitutional challenges and potential solutions.
Property owners in Breslau, Ontario are facing unexpected bills approaching $14,000 for construction work completed in 2016. Learn about the local improvement charges and payment options available.
Winnipeg residents could receive discounts for paying property taxes early under new city recommendations. Learn how this proposal might benefit homeowners.
After nearly nine decades, Montreal's iconic Photo Service camera shop is closing its doors in January 2026. Owner Jean-Charles Savard shares the emotional story behind this photography institution's final chapter.
The City of Lethbridge encourages residents to adopt paperless billing for property assessment and tax notices. Learn how to make the switch to e-billing today.
Duchess Bake Shop partners with youth non-profit for creative winter clothing donation campaign. Edmontonians can exchange coats for gingerbread treats this holiday season.
Saskatoon residents face the largest property tax hike in recent memory as city council proposes an 8.32% increase to address budget pressures and infrastructure needs.
A controversial British Columbia court decision granting the Cowichan Tribes ownership of a former RV park has legal experts and property owners questioning the future of private property rights in Canada. This landmark ruling could set a precedent for In
Rick Bennett has departed as CEO of REAL, Regina's prominent credit union, amid organizational restructuring. The sudden leadership change comes as the financial institution navigates new strategic directions.
The Quebec City metropolitan area experienced unprecedented real estate activity in October with transaction records shattered amid critically low housing supply, creating one of the tightest markets in recent memory.
After half a century of serving musicians and music lovers, Swan Song, Fredericton's iconic music store, is closing its doors, marking the end of a cherished chapter in New Brunswick's cultural history.
Discover stylish and functional home decor pieces from Toronto-based design company Umbra. Support Canadian craftsmanship while transforming your living space with these innovative products.
Westcourt Place residents triumph in massive class-action settlement after years of maintenance neglect. Justice prevails for Windsor tenants in groundbreaking housing case.
Vancouver City Council considers a significant police budget increase for 2026, potentially adding millions to the VPD's funding amid ongoing public safety debates.
In a dramatic legal reversal, landlords have won back control of prominent Hudson's Bay Company properties that BC billionaire Richard Baker sought to acquire, reshaping Canada's retail real estate landscape.
Discover an architectural marvel in Squamish where luxury meets wilderness in this stunning clifftop residence offering breathtaking Howe Sound views and unparalleled design.