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East Vancouver residents object to new e-scooter docks

East Vancouver residents are protesting new Lime e-scooter docking stations installed without community consent, raising safety and quality-of-life concerns. Learn about the city's unique docked system.

Manitoba bird species changing after 50 years

After half a century of birdwatching, a veteran birder reveals dramatic changes in Manitoba's avian populations. Discover how climate and habitat shifts are transforming local wildlife.

400-Unit Rental Community Breaks Ground in Brampton

LiUNA and Fengate launch Church & Main, a 400-unit rental tower in downtown Brampton. The project addresses the city's housing crisis with transit-oriented design. Read more about this development.

Hells Angels hitman loses parole appeal

Dean Daniel Kelsie, a Hells Angels hitman serving life for murder, unsuccessfully appealed his revoked day parole, arguing victims' statements were given too much weight by the Parole Board of Canada.

Toronto Developer Gives Aeroplan Points to Renters

A Toronto developer is offering Aeroplan points as move-in incentives for new tenants. Discover why this innovative approach is changing the rental market landscape in Canada's largest city.

120 new modular rental units coming to Saskatoon

Saskatoon addresses its housing crisis with 120 new modular rental units, including dedicated homes for mental health support. Federal funding of $38.3 million accelerates the project.

AI Reshapes Canadian Workplace Collaboration

Canadian companies embrace AI for workplace efficiency but worry it's replacing human teamwork and creativity. Survey reveals 89% of employers express concerns about AI's growing role.

Toronto landlords offer free rent to attract tenants

Toronto's rental market sees a surge in incentives like free rent and gift cards as vacancies climb to 3.5%. Landlords adapt to a more competitive landscape, offering perks to secure long-term tenants.

No Chicken Shortage in Canada, Farmers Say

Chicken Farmers of Canada refute claims of a looming shortage, revealing production is near record highs and prices remain stable. Get the facts on Canada's chicken supply.

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