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Sudbury holds second menorah lighting at city hall

The City of Sudbury held its second annual public menorah lighting at Tom Davies Square, a gesture of community solidarity following a recent tragedy in Australia. Read about the event's significance.

Winnipeg City Council Passes 2026 Budget

Winnipeg City Council has officially passed its financial plan for 2026. Get the details on property taxes, spending priorities, and what this means for residents.

Lethbridge Arts Council launches Sounds Around program

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge has launched the Sounds Around program, a new initiative to provide professional sound equipment and support for local event organizers. Learn how this enhances community events.

Windsor Opens New City Hall Square Skating Rink

Hundreds celebrated the grand opening of Windsor's new outdoor ice rink at City Hall Square, a multimillion-dollar community hub for winter skating and summer gatherings. Discover the details.

Winnipeg forecasts $17.4 million deficit

The City of Winnipeg's latest financial report projects a $17.4 million deficit. Get the details on the forecast and what it means for municipal services.

Windsor's new downtown ice rink set to open soon

Windsor's new downtown ice rink at City Hall Square is in the final stages of preparation, with ice-making complete. The free public rink is set for a soft opening shortly. Get the details.

Londoners raise concerns over Bill C-9 impact

London residents protest Bill C-9 outside city hall, voicing fears over its potential consequences. Get the latest details on the legislative debate and community reaction.

Lethbridge Firefighters Union Ratifies New Contract

The City of Lethbridge and its local firefighters' union have successfully ratified a new collective agreement, ensuring continued emergency services and labour peace. Read the details of the deal.

Double Standard at Toronto City Hall: Flag vs. Protest

A Toronto man was confronted by security for flying the Canadian flag at Nathan Phillips Square, while anti-Israel demonstrations occur without intervention. Critics call it a double standard on freedom of expression.

B.C. man charged in Lethbridge investment fraud

A British Columbia man has been charged in connection with a significant investment fraud targeting a Lethbridge resident. Learn the details of the case and its implications.

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