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Alberta's $7M sports grant funds recreation projects

Alberta's $7 million Active Communities Initiative is funding recreation projects across the province, including Canada's largest pickleball facility in Spruce Grove and Edmonton rink upgrades.

Sauna fire closes Hardisty Fitness Centre in Edmonton

A sauna fire has forced the indefinite closure of Hardisty Fitness & Leisure Centre in Edmonton. The city confirms the facility will remain closed until further notice while damage assessment continues.

Double winter storm hits London region early

London, Ontario faces back-to-back winter storms bringing heavy snow and power outages. Early season snowfall surprises residents, with more severe weather expected.

Northern Ont. living wage hits $21.10 for 2025

The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.

Waterloo's Inclusive Playground Gets Major Upgrade

Waterloo Park's popular inclusive play area expands with exciting new equipment designed for children of all abilities, creating a more accessible recreational space for families across the region.

$400M Water Plant Expansion Threatens Municipal Budgets

A massive $400 million water treatment plant expansion required for PowerCo's operations could cripple municipal finances across southwestern Ontario, arriving 30 years sooner than anticipated and leaving local governments scrambling for solutions.

Vancouver Park Board Fights Mayor's Budget Cuts

Vancouver's elected Park Board is taking a stand against city-imposed budget reductions that threaten community services, programs, and maintenance across local parks and recreation facilities.

Taiga's 2026 Electric Snowmobile Goes Global With Upgrades

Canadian electric powersports leader Taiga begins international deliveries of its revolutionary 2026 Nomad electric snowmobile, featuring groundbreaking performance and software enhancements that redefine winter adventure.

Vancouver Aquatic Centre Closed Over Ceiling Damage

The Vancouver Aquatic Centre has been shut down indefinitely after concerning ceiling damage was found during routine maintenance, leaving swimmers and fitness enthusiasts without their downtown facility.

Formosa, Ontario Prepares for Christmas Wonderland

Discover how the small village of Formosa, Ontario is preparing for its spectacular Christmas celebration featuring dazzling lights, festive markets, and community spirit that draws visitors from across the region.

New Swimming Deck Coming to Burrard Inlet

Metro Vancouver announces ambitious plan to build permanent swimming deck in Burrard Inlet, marking significant step toward swimmable waterfront and climate-resilient infrastructure.

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