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Snow Clearing Deal for Lachine Canal Paths in Montreal

Montreal's Sud-Ouest borough signs a two-year pact with Parks Canada to clear snow from 5 km of Lachine Canal paths, boosting winter access for cyclists and pedestrians. Learn about the new winter mobility plan.

Alberta's $7M sports grant funds recreation projects

Alberta's $7 million Active Communities Initiative is funding recreation projects across the province, including Canada's largest pickleball facility in Spruce Grove and Edmonton rink upgrades.

Ottawa's 28km e-scooter ride sets summer record

A remarkable 2-hour, 28km e-scooter journey in Ottawa marks the longest ride this summer. Discover how micro-mobility is transforming urban transportation in Canadian cities.

Ontario invests $210M to replace speed cameras

Ontario announces $210 million investment in traffic calming measures to replace speed cameras across the province, enhancing road safety through physical infrastructure improvements.

U.S. Government Reboot After Record Shutdown

The longest U.S. government shutdown in history ends, but agencies face days or weeks to resume normal operations. Economic toll estimated at $10-15 billion weekly.

Winnipeg Bus Fare Enforcement Pays Off

Winnipeg's intensified bus fare enforcement initiative demonstrates significant success in reducing evasion, according to city officials. Learn how this strategy is improving transit revenue.

Calgary Buses Get Winter-Ready with New Tires

Calgary Transit begins installing advanced all-weather tires across its 1,100-bus fleet to improve winter safety and reduce service delays. The upgrade continues through 2029.

REM trains immobilized over 12 hours in first snow

At least two REM trains were stuck on tracks above Highway 40 for more than 16 hours during testing. West Island commuters witnessed the immobilized trains during both evening and morning rush hours.

STM strike ends, service resumes Wednesday

Montreal STM maintenance workers halt strike action, ensuring full public transit service restoration by Wednesday morning. Commuters can resume normal travel plans.

Quebec tables bill to end STM strike early

Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet plans to accelerate back-to-work legislation for striking STM workers. Unions call it an attack on their constitutional rights. Get the latest on Montreal's transit crisis.

Boat Collision in English Bay: Two Rescued

Two people rescued after pleasure boat collides with container ship in English Bay near Vancouver. Transportation Safety Board investigating Sunday morning incident.

Regina author examines $2B bypass in new book

A Regina author completes comprehensive review of the controversial $2 billion Regina Bypass project six years after its completion, walking the entire route to document its impact.

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