Saint John Increases Fines for Parking Violations
The City of Saint John, N.B., has announced higher fines for parking violations starting in 2026. Learn how this change will affect residents and visitors in the uptown core.
The City of Saint John, N.B., has announced higher fines for parking violations starting in 2026. Learn how this change will affect residents and visitors in the uptown core.
Halifax Regional Council will decide on a motion to implement a flat $300 fee for false fire alarms, aiming to reduce unnecessary emergency responses. Learn the details and potential impact.
Three Southern Ontario men plead guilty to multiple hunting violations in the Buckhorn Lake area, receiving significant fines. Learn the details of the case and the consequences for breaking wildlife laws.
An Ottawa driver is facing penalties after passing two police cruisers and crashing into a tow truck on Highway 417. Get the details on the incident and the charges.
Take Back Alberta and founder David Parker face over $110,000 in fines for election ad violations. Parker vows an 'endless war,' refuses to pay, and plans a class-action lawsuit.
The Canadian government is moving to regulate stablecoins, proposing fines up to $1 million for violations. Expert analysis highlights the 2026 crypto landscape and Ottawa's aims for financial security.
The Canadian government has proposed steep fines of up to $1 million for violations of new foreign influence transparency rules. Learn about the proposed registry and its implications.
Edmonton's first two winter parking bans in December resulted in over $61,000 in fines and dozens of vehicles towed. Get the details on enforcement and this season's heavy snowfall.
Edmonton's winter parking ban enforcement resulted in 245 tickets over two weeks. Learn the rules to avoid fines and keep city streets clear for snowplows.
An OPP license plate reader flagged a Toronto man on Highway 401, leading to his arrest for over $27,000 in unpaid fines. Learn how police caught him and the additional charges he faces.
An Ottawa driver pulled over on Highway 417 was found with expired plates and over $27,000 in unpaid fines. Ontario Provincial Police detail the traffic stop.
Ontario conservation officers are asking for the public's help to find who shot and abandoned a moose northwest of Elliot Lake. This wasteful act is a serious violation.
Ontario's MNRF is asking for public assistance after a moose was illegally shot and abandoned northwest of Elliot Lake. Conservation officers are investigating the wasteful act.
Local conservation authorities issue flood warnings for the London, Ontario region following significant rainfall. Residents urged to stay away from waterways.
Front-line Essex Region Conservation Authority workers protested outside MPP Andrew Dowie's office, opposing Bill 68's plan to merge 36 authorities into 7. They warn it threatens local environmental protection.
Canada's financial watchdog, Fintrac, is set to impose significantly higher fines for money laundering violations starting in 2025. Experts question if bigger penalties will truly improve compliance and disrupt illicit finance.
Two American men have been fined $3,260 for catching 22 smallmouth bass during the closed season on a northern Ontario lake. Conservation officers stress the importance of following fishing regulations.
A Saskatchewan city offers a festive alternative to paying parking fines, allowing drivers to donate toys instead. Discover how this initiative spreads holiday joy for children.
A landmark deal in southeastern B.C. permanently protects over 450 sq km of critical forest habitat. Learn about this historic partnership and its impact on wildlife and climate. Read more.
The City of Saint John, New Brunswick, is proposing to double fines for parking violations and snow ban infractions this winter. Learn about the new penalties and the reasons behind the stricter enforcement.
A plant species declared locally extinct has been found again in southern Ontario. The rediscovery of Illinois Tick-Trefoil offers hope for conservation efforts.
The Canadian government has announced a landmark conservation agreement protecting 45,000 hectares of British Columbia's vital forestry land. Discover the details and significance of this major environmental commitment.
Leaders across Northern Ontario are pushing back against the provincial government's plan to consolidate 36 conservation authorities into 7 entities. Learn about the local opposition and concerns.
A British Columbia man faces severe penalties, including a $50,000 fine and a decade-long hunting prohibition, after being convicted of illegal wildlife hunting. Learn the details of the case and its implications for conservation.
Two men from Southern Ontario have been fined a total of $7,000 for illegally killing a bull moose. The case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife conservation laws in the province.
Ontario conservation officers ask for tips after a calf moose was illegally killed and abandoned north of Thunder Bay. Help solve this wildlife crime.
Two local men from the Windsor area have been fined for multiple hunting infractions following an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Learn the details of the charges and penalties.
The City of Winnipeg has towed more than 1,700 vehicles in a crackdown on drivers with multiple unpaid parking tickets. Find out how the enforcement program works.
Essex Powerlines has introduced new 'Save on Energy' initiatives aimed at helping customers reduce their electricity bills and consumption. Learn about the available programs and how to participate.
A new trail connection, the Radial Trail, is now open at the Rogers Reservoir Conservation Area in Barrie, Ontario, offering enhanced outdoor recreation for residents and visitors.