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Calgary's 2025 Housing Boom Leads Canada

Calgary's record housing starts in 2025 outpace Toronto and Vancouver, driven by a surge in downtown condo and rental projects. Discover the city's urban transformation.

Federal Agency Launches to Tackle Canada's Housing Crisis

The new Build Canada Homes Agency, backed by $13 million, aims to streamline construction, cut costs, and restore buyer confidence in Canada's struggling new home market. Could this be the light at the end of the tunnel?

Three Homes in One: Gentle Density in Burnaby

A new design-build project in Burnaby's Capitol Hill layers three homes onto one property, presenting as a stylish single-family residence. Discover how Theorem Developments is redefining 'missing-middle' housing.

AC in Ontario Nursing Homes Saved 33 Lives: Study

A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals Ontario's air conditioning mandate for long-term care homes prevented 33 resident deaths on extreme heat days. Learn how this policy became a lifesaver.

Senators' Shane Pinto out at least two weeks

Ottawa Senators centre Shane Pinto is expected to miss a minimum of two weeks due to injury, dealing a blow to the team's lineup. Get the latest details on his absence.

Shane Pinto Injured, Out for Senators vs. Blues

Ottawa Senators centre Shane Pinto is out Saturday vs. St. Louis with a lower-body injury. The team may recall a forward from Belleville. Get the latest injury update and lineup impact.

Federal Housing Program to Build 26,000 Homes: PBO

A new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals the $13-billion Build Canada Homes initiative will construct only 26,000 new homes over five years. Read the analysis of federal housing and economic subsidy plans.

Senators' Trio Auditions for Team USA at Olympics

Ottawa Senators' Brady Tkachuk, Jake Sanderson, and Shane Pinto are under the microscope of Team USA coach Mike Sullivan as the Winter Olympics approach. Tkachuk is already on the team, while Sanderson and Pinto fight for their spots.

Ottawa Approves New Tallest Building at 50 Storeys

Ottawa's planning committee has approved a new 50-storey tower by Claridge Homes, set to become the city's tallest building. The project will add 503 housing units near Little Italy and Dow's Lake Station.

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