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Small businesses urge SaskPower to cancel planned rate hikes

The CFIB is calling on SaskPower to abandon planned electricity rate increases, warning that small businesses in Saskatchewan are already at a financial breaking point. Learn about the pushback and what it means for the province's economy.

Cash Register Thief Targets Montreal Boutiques

Several Montreal boutiques are on alert after a man stole cash registers by distracting staff. Police are investigating the coordinated thefts. Learn how businesses are responding.

Calgary water main break frustrates businesses on NYE

A water main break on 16th Ave. NW in Calgary's Montgomery area on New Year's Eve 2025 forced road closures and a boil water advisory, devastating local businesses still recovering from a similar rupture less than two years prior.

Deadly shooting on Saskatchewan First Nation

RCMP report one fatality and three injuries in a shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 30, 2025.

Edmonton's Sweet Collaboration: Cacao Husk Liqueur

Two Edmonton businesses, Above Average Drinks and Delavoye Chocolate Maker, partner to create a sustainable cacao liqueur from upcycled cacao husks. Discover this innovative local collaboration.

More Youth Arrests in Montreal Arson Attempts

Montreal police have made further arrests of young individuals linked to attempted arson attacks on local businesses. Get the latest details on the ongoing investigation.

Early ski season boosts Ottawa area businesses

An early and abundant snowfall is providing a significant winter boost to ski resorts and businesses in the Ottawa region. Local hills are reporting strong early-season traffic.

Air Transat pilots authorize strike ahead of holidays

Air Transat pilots have voted overwhelmingly to strike as early as Dec. 10 if no deal is reached, risking major holiday travel disruptions. The union seeks a contract matching Air Canada and WestJet.

Winnipeg may pay small businesses for construction losses

Two Winnipeg city councillors are pushing a motion to consider financial compensation for local small businesses suffering losses due to disruptive road construction projects. Learn about the proposal and its potential impact.

Sask. sets $1M fines for fentanyl, meth trafficking

Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.

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