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Canada's Auto Industry Caught Between Trump, China

As Trump aims to pull auto jobs south and China floods global markets with subsidized vehicles, Canada's car manufacturing sector faces a dual threat. Analysis of the risks to domestic industry.

Windsor house fire causes $400K in damage

A fierce overnight blaze in Windsor's 900 block of Broadway Street resulted in $400,000 in damage. Twenty-five firefighters battled the flames. No injuries were reported. Read the full story.

Ontario's Blue Box Program Expands Recyclable Items

Ontario's Blue Box recycling program is expanding in 2026 to accept more items, reducing landfill waste. Learn what you can now recycle and how this change impacts Kitchener and the province.

Ottawa recycling change: No job losses, city confirms

Ottawa confirms no job losses as recycling collection shifts to the province. City workers will now focus on small businesses and public spaces. Learn about the new program's expanded list of accepted items.

House Fire Destroys Upper Tantallon Home

A residential fire in Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, on January 1, 2026, resulted in the complete destruction of a home. One person was transported to hospital. Read the latest details.

New Ontario recycling changes start Jan. 1

Major province-wide recycling shifts begin in Ontario on New Year's Day 2026. Learn what's changing for your bins and how it impacts waste management across the province.

Hintonburg duplex fire contained, one resident displaced

Ottawa Fire Services responded to a balcony fire at a Hintonburg duplex Tuesday night. One resident and a cat were rescued, with the occupant temporarily displaced due to damage. Read the full response details.

Windsor Youth Centre Accepts Old Recycling Bins

The Windsor Youth Centre begins a new program collecting old Herby Curby bins. Residents can drop off outdated containers to support youth initiatives and proper waste diversion.

Boxing Day Fire Displaces Two in Carp

Two residents were displaced after a Boxing Day house fire on Carp Road. Ottawa Fire Services responded to heavy flames and smoke. No injuries reported.

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