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Breslau property owners face unexpected $14K bill

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.

Canadian soldier overcomes losing legs in Afghanistan

Maj. Mark Campbell recounts surviving two deaths after an IED explosion in Afghanistan that took his legs, continuing to serve for 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Read his inspiring story of resilience.

First Nation excluded from AI data centre consultation

A proposed AI data centre spanning thousands of hectares in Alberta faces opposition as the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation says they were never consulted about the development on their traditional territory.

Court Land Ruling Sparks Property Rights Crisis in Canada

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

BC South Coast Storm: Rain and Wind Warnings Issued

Environment Canada issues weather warnings for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island as a powerful storm system approaches with heavy rainfall and strong winds expected through Thursday.

BC Ostrich Farm Loses Supreme Court Appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a final appeal from a Fraser Valley ostrich farmer, allowing the mass cull of 350 birds to proceed after years of legal battles over animal welfare concerns.

Quebec City Housing Market Hits Record High in October

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.

BC Lions Welcome Western Final Battle at BC Place

The BC Lions are embracing their underdog status as they prepare to host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL Western Final. Get the inside scoop on team mentality, key players, and what to expect in this high-stakes playoff battle at BC Place.

Pedestrian Killed Outside Sparwood A&W Restaurant

A devastating pedestrian collision outside a Sparwood A&W restaurant has claimed one life, with Elk Valley RCMP conducting a thorough investigation into the Tuesday evening incident that has shaken the small British Columbia community.

Fraser Valley Housing Rebounds in October

Fraser Valley's housing market experienced a significant October revival with sales jumping 23% from September, though activity still trails typical seasonal patterns. Inventory grows as prices show mixed trends across property types.

RCMP officer hospitalized after serious Chilliwack crash

A Mountie from the Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment is recovering in hospital after a significant vehicle crash in Chilliwack, BC. The RCMP confirms the officer was on duty during the incident that closed roads for hours.

Vancouver property auctioned over delinquent taxes after owner dies

A stunning Vancouver home hits the auction block due to delinquent property taxes, revealing a heartbreaking story of an elderly owner who passed away with massive tax debt. Discover how this prime real estate became the city's latest tax sale casualty.

Edmonton Landlord's $60K Rental Horror Story

An Edmonton landlord shares his shocking $60,000 rental horror story, warning other property owners to thoroughly screen tenants after experiencing extensive property damage and legal battles.

Where Blue Jays Broadcasters Were in 1993

Take a nostalgic journey back to 1993 and discover what Sportsnet's current Blue Jays broadcasting team was doing during the franchise's historic World Series championship season.

B.C. Court Expands Indigenous Title to Urban Areas

A groundbreaking B.C. Supreme Court decision recognizes Indigenous title over specific urban and rural areas, challenging provincial land management and setting precedent for future claims.

Dunrobin Plaza Reopens After 7-Year Tornado Recovery

After a seven-year wait, Dunbobin's beloved community plaza has officially reopened, marking a remarkable recovery from the 2018 tornado that devastated the area. Discover the emotional homecoming and renewed hope for local businesses.

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