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Suspicious fire damages new North Bay home

North Bay firefighters responded to a suspicious house fire on Shallot Crescent Thursday evening. The incident marks growing concern in the community as investigation continues.

UVic plans thousands of housing units in Oak Bay

The University of Victoria begins early planning to transform 40 acres of vacant Oak Bay land into a development featuring thousands of housing units. Learn about this transformative project.

Winter Storm Hits Northern Ontario Today

Severe winter weather is expected to impact Northern Ontario communities from Timmins to Thunder Bay. Stay informed about road conditions and safety precautions.

$105M lawsuit over North Bay contaminated soil

An Ottawa law firm is seeking North Bay residents for a $105 million class action over contaminated soil at Jack Garland Airport. Learn about the lawsuit and cleanup efforts.

Ex-AIMCo CEO Evan Siddall joins BMO capital markets

Evan Siddall, ousted from AIMCo in 2024, has been appointed vice-chair of BMO's capital markets division following a reorganization. Learn about his Wall Street connections and career journey.

New Six-Storey Regina Apartment Near Wascana Park

Regina city council approves rezoning for a new six-storey, 100-unit apartment building on Broad Street, replacing the former Canadian Blood Services site with views of Wascana Park.

SIU Investigating Death of Man in Thunder Bay

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is examining the circumstances surrounding the death of a 42-year-old man in Thunder Bay on November 21. Get the latest details on this developing story.

Tay Township raises $350K for rescue airboat

Southern Georgian Bay community successfully raises $350,000 for specialized rescue airboat, enhancing emergency response capabilities for Tay Township water rescues.

Court Approves HBC's Royal Charter Auction Process

Ontario court approves Hudson's Bay Co.'s auction of its historic 1670 Royal Charter with protections ensuring it remains in Canada and publicly accessible. Read about the unique bidding process.

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