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Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream blasts detained

A Ukrainian man is in custody in Germany, suspected of involvement in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions. The case marks a major development in the international investigation.

Rail safety advocate fined in Lac-Mégantic

A rail safety advocate in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, reports being fined after raising safety concerns about trains passing through the town. Learn about the ongoing safety issues.

ION Light Rail Extension to Cambridge Approved

Waterloo Regional Council has approved extending the ION light rail transit system to Cambridge, marking a major infrastructure milestone for the growing Ontario region.

New GO Station Opens on Kitchener Line

Metrolinx launches a new GO station along the Kitchener line, enhancing transit connectivity for commuters in the region. Discover the details and impact.

News crew trapped in Montreal REM station elevator

A Montreal news group found themselves trapped when an elevator malfunctioned at the city's new light rail station. The incident highlights accessibility concerns in Montreal's public transit infrastructure.

Polish PM Tusk: Rail Explosion Was 'Sabotage'

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirms a weekend rail line explosion near Warsaw was an act of sabotage. Get the latest details on the investigation and security implications.

Shareholders approve $85 billion rail merger

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern shareholders have voted to support an $85 billion merger that could reshape North American rail transportation. Learn about the implications for Canadian supply chains.

Carney and Legault inaugurate REM station

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec Premier Francois Legault officially open the REM light rail station in Deux-Montagnes, marking a major transit milestone for Montreal commuters.

REM's Deux-Montagnes Branch Finally Opens

After seven years of construction, the REM's Deux-Montagnes branch is now operational, connecting downtown Montreal to the North Shore and transforming regional transit.

Cambridge LRT Expansion Faces Growing Opposition

As Waterloo Region considers extending LRT service into Cambridge, vocal opposition emerges citing financial burdens, environmental impacts, and questions about the project's necessity for the growing community.

Canada Advances High-Speed Rail with ALTO Legislation

The Canadian government is pushing forward with ambitious plans for high-speed rail in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, with new legislation promised to accelerate the ALTO project that could transform transportation between major urban centers.

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