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Winnipeg Real Estate Market Shatters Records

Winnipeg's housing market continues its unprecedented surge with record-breaking sales and soaring prices. Discover the factors fueling this hot market and what it means for buyers and sellers.

Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Mounting Opposition in Ottawa

The controversial Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project in Ottawa faces growing public backlash over its $419 million price tag, lack of community consultation, and concerns about taxpayer burden.

Winnipeg Seeks Feedback on Temporary Bike Lanes

The City of Winnipeg is seeking public feedback on temporary active transportation routes installed during the pandemic. Share your thoughts on bike lanes and pedestrian infrastructure.

Innisfil Commits to Replacing Every Tree Lost in Development

As Innisfil advances its major infrastructure overhaul, municipal leaders are reaffirming their commitment to replacing every tree removed during construction, demonstrating how development and environmental stewardship can coexist.

Winnipeg Police Hunt Vehicle in Shooting Probe

Winnipeg police are urgently seeking a dark-coloured SUV believed to be connected to a recent shooting incident in the city. Authorities have released specific details about the vehicle to aid public identification.

Vancouver may cut 400 jobs in budget crisis

A confidential internal memo reveals Vancouver is considering massive job cuts and service reductions to address a severe budget shortfall, sparking concerns about municipal services.

Winnipeg sock drive donations stolen by thieves

A Winnipeg community's charitable sock drive was devastated when thieves stole hundreds of donated pairs intended for homeless and vulnerable individuals during the harsh winter months.

Winnipeg High School Financial Scandal: Police Probe

St. Paul's High School in Winnipeg faces serious financial misconduct allegations, prompting an internal audit and police investigation. School officials remain tight-lipped as parents demand transparency.

Ottawa rejects Barrhaven urban boundary expansion

In a landmark decision, Ottawa's Planning Committee has rejected the proposed urban boundary expansion into Barrhaven's agricultural lands, prioritizing smart growth and environmental protection over sprawl.

BC Lions Welcome Western Final Battle at BC Place

The BC Lions are embracing their underdog status as they prepare to host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL Western Final. Get the inside scoop on team mentality, key players, and what to expect in this high-stakes playoff battle at BC Place.

Manitoba Tourism Shatters Records in 2024

Manitoba's tourism sector celebrates unprecedented success with record-breaking visitor spending in 2024, signaling strong economic recovery and growing global appeal.

Woman wields hatchet at Winnipeg store security

Winnipeg police apprehend woman who allegedly threatened security guards with a hatchet during downtown store altercation. Shocking details emerge about the dangerous incident.

Manitoba police officers shot at during car chase

Two Manitoba First Nations police officers narrowly escaped injury after their vehicle was shot at multiple times during a dangerous high-speed pursuit near a remote northern community.

London Puts Aggressive Housing Policy on Hold

London City Council hits pause on controversial 'as-of-right' four-unit housing policy amid concerns about infrastructure and community impact. Learn about the new limitations being considered.

London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

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