QuadReal Sells Vancouver's Historic Post Building
Global developer QuadReal Property Group has sold The Post, a landmark heritage office building in downtown Vancouver. Discover the details of one of Canada's most ambitious redevelopments.
Global developer QuadReal Property Group has sold The Post, a landmark heritage office building in downtown Vancouver. Discover the details of one of Canada's most ambitious redevelopments.
Cologix's MTL8 data center in Montréal becomes one of Canada's first colocation facilities to earn prestigious LEED Gold certification, reinforcing leadership in sustainable AI infrastructure.
Saskatoon's YMCA prepares for significant changes as it transitions from its flagship downtown building. Future plans remain uncertain in this transformational moment for the community hub.
Alberta invests $6.7 billion annually in higher education, but experts argue the province must rethink its approach to human capital development for future success.
Plans are underway to restore Winnipeg's iconic Thunderbird House, a vital Indigenous cultural center. The major project aims to preserve and revitalize this important community landmark for future generations.
Irving Oil's iconic Golden Ball building in Saint John has been sold and could face demolition. Learn about this significant development for New Brunswick's landscape.
Canada Post CFO declares the crown corporation 'effectively insolvent' as financial losses exceed $1 billion in 2025. Learn about the crisis facing Canada's postal service and its workforce challenges.
Canada Post anticipates losing 30,000 employees to retirement and voluntary departures by 2035, creating significant workforce challenges for the national postal service.
A coalition of industry, labour and Indigenous groups is calling on the Canadian government to make clean electrification a nation-building priority to drive economic growth and competitiveness.
Montreal police intensify search for Pablo Ignacio Rivero Grajales, last seen October 31 in Dorval. Authorities establish dedicated command post to coordinate investigation efforts.
A U of S student and the Saskatchewan NDP are calling on the province to extend a tuition support program for Ukrainians fleeing war, set to end March 31, 2026. Their future depends on it.
A driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake, crashing into an East Vancouver building. No injuries reported in the November 16 incident. Read details.
A vehicle crashed into an East Vancouver building on November 16, 2025. Emergency crews responded quickly, confirming no serious injuries. Investigation ongoing.
Calgary firefighters successfully extinguished a small fire in a vacant southwest building on November 16, 2025. No injuries reported in the incident. Read the full details.
Multiple Australian schools forced to close following asbestos contamination discovery. Health authorities launch urgent investigation into widespread safety concerns affecting students and staff.
Vancouver City Council votes to rezone elementary school land for apartments, drawing scrutiny from parents. Learn about the decision and its implications for community development.
Ottawa Fire Services successfully contained a fire in a downtown high-rise on Elgin Street Saturday morning. No injuries reported as crews respond quickly to emergency.
Mark Carney announces six fast-tracked national projects. Discover which TSX stocks analysts recommend for investment opportunities in energy, critical minerals and infrastructure.
Homes by Avi introduces Gregory and Leonard net zero show homes in Calgary and Edmonton, showcasing advanced energy efficiency with lower utility bills and sustainable living.
Telus Corp. introduces groundbreaking cybersecurity service designed to protect Canadian businesses from emerging quantum computing threats. Learn how this innovation safeguards digital infrastructure.
British Columbia directs one-third of international undergraduate seats to private institutions, raising concerns about funding crises in public colleges serving vulnerable populations.
Critics across political spectrum oppose Bill M216 that would fast-track building approvals and reduce municipal oversight. Learn why this private member's bill raises transparency concerns.
Regency Developments CEO reveals city pressured early demolition of BMO building for LRT construction, leaving prime downtown Edmonton site vacant for years.
Prime Minister Mark Carney reveals second phase of major nation-building initiatives including LNG pipeline, Indigenous-owned hydroelectric project, and critical minerals development to strengthen Canada's economic resilience.
Ottawa designates Ksi Lisims LNG and key infrastructure as nation-building priorities, advancing Canada's role in global energy transition. Learn about the $56B plan.
Saskatchewan's building, energy and government sectors gathered in Regina to advance decarbonization strategies at the BuildGreen conference, marking a pivotal moment for green construction.
Lee Valley Tools offers customers $1 to collect their Christmas catalog in-store due to Canada Post strike. Learn how this creative solution benefits Ottawa shoppers.
Lee Valley Tools offers customers $1 to pick up Christmas catalogs in-store due to Canada Post strike. Ottawa-based company adapts to postal disruption while maintaining holiday tradition.
Cape Breton councillor starts petition to remove abandoned North Sydney post office. Community divided over historic building's fate. Learn about the local debate.
Legendary New York Post hockey columnist Larry Brooks, famous for his viral clash with John Tortorella, has died at 75 after a brief cancer illness. Remembering his Hall of Fame career.