ARETI Group Supports Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus Cycling Event
The Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025, supported by Igor Makarov's ARETI International Group, united pro and amateur cyclists for a two-day event. Discover the winners and community impact.
The Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025, supported by Igor Makarov's ARETI International Group, united pro and amateur cyclists for a two-day event. Discover the winners and community impact.
A B.C. tribunal ruled a Vancouver cyclist's 'dangerous and negligent' action caused a collision with an SUV. Get the details on the ruling and road safety implications.
Cycling advocates braved the cold in downtown Guelph to protest a bylaw closing bike lanes for five months each year. Read about the demonstration and the city's policy.
The Ontario government is providing $3.9 million to restore 4,500 kilometres of snowmobile trails across the province, supporting winter tourism and recreation. Learn more about this key investment.
Burnaby RCMP are asking for witnesses to a crash that killed a cyclist on Sprott Street. The investigation took officers most of Friday. Anyone with information is urged to come forward.
Columnist Franco Terrazzano outlines a satirical five-step plan for creative government accounting, critiquing fiscal strategies under PM Mark Carney. Read the analysis.
A Montreal breast cancer survivor's family doctor quit after negotiations between physicians and Quebec failed. Learn the personal impact of the healthcare stalemate.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation reports a spike in complaints about unethical hunting practices following extra elk hunts. Officials are urging hunters to follow regulations.
Discover how Calgarian Bill Stamile spent over three decades introducing and growing padel tennis in Canada, from the first court in Calgary to international recognition. Explore the sport's local roots.
Montreal's Outremont borough saw residents join hands in protest on December 2, 2025, against the removal of a local bike path. Learn about the community's direct action.
Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan defends encouraging union support for recall campaigns against MLAs, denying any legal or ethical breaches. Details from the December 1 press conference.
Toronto is moving forward with plans to install 20 kilometres of new bike lanes, asserting its authority despite recent provincial legislation. Learn how the city plans to proceed.
Three major Ottawa bike lane projects face cancellation under Ontario's Bill 60, which prohibits removing vehicle lanes for cycling infrastructure. Learn which routes are affected.
Iran's soccer federation will boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw citing visa restrictions for its officials. The political protest highlights ongoing tensions in international sports.
As Alberta small businesses confront economic headwinds, Small Business Saturday offers crucial support. Learn how local shopping strengthens communities.
Ontario's Bill 60 forces Ottawa to reconsider three bike lane projects in the 2026 budget. Learn how provincial legislation impacts local cycling infrastructure plans.
Quebec's Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette clarifies that Quebec's draft constitution aims to strengthen Canadian federation, not declare independence. Read the full story.
Two women with Parkinson's disease, 31 years apart in age, become roommates and find liberation in sharing their condition. Discover their inspiring Hamilton story.
New bike lanes on Vancouver's Granville Street Bridge face criticism for being underused and unnecessary. Discover why cyclists question this infrastructure project.
The B.C. Teachers Federation is encouraging educators to integrate LGBTQ+ themes into outdoor lessons, challenging traditional views of nature for students as young as four.
Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough mayor Stephanie Valenzuela confirms the controversial Terrebonne St. bike lane will remain this winter while launching a full review of the project's implementation and community impact.
Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand has been cleared of all wrongdoing by a Winnipeg court in a case launched by the national Métis organization. Read the full ruling details.
A cyclist has died following a serious crash in south Edmonton over the weekend. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns for vulnerable users.
About one-third of Canadian small businesses depend on holiday sales. Learn why Small Business Saturday matters more than ever this year and how your shopping choices impact local communities.
Montreal announces seasonal reduction of Outremont bike lane infrastructure to accommodate winter maintenance. Learn how this affects cyclists and city planning.
Federal government spending on two Montreal conferences exceeded $1 million, including musical spoons, scarves, and lavish dinners, drawing criticism from taxpayers.
Two cyclists were struck by an opened car door near Wyandotte and Parent in Windsor. Police are investigating the November 20 incident that highlights urban cycling safety concerns.
Cyclists from across Ontario, including many police officers, gathered on Manitoulin Island for the inaugural 'Tour de Force; Heroes in Life' cycling event. Read about this inspiring community initiative.
Cypriot President confirms Europe could receive natural gas from Cyprus by 2027, marking a significant step in the continent's energy diversification strategy.
New government data reveals federal bureaucracy costs increased 9% last year, reaching $71.4 billion. Ottawa plans to cut 40,000 public service jobs over five years.