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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.

Women in B.C. Mining Rise to Over 20% of Workforce

The mining sector in British Columbia is transforming, with female participation jumping from 12% to over 20%. Industry leaders cite diversity as a key business advantage for the future.

What's Ahead in Pop Culture: Dec. 19-25

From the premiere of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' to a new Kiss solo album, discover the top five pop culture events to enjoy across Canada this week. Get the details here.

Vancouver restaurant starts drive after stolen bow

A heartwarming response to a theft at Commercial Drive's Livia Bakery and Restaurant has sparked a community food and blanket drive. Learn how Vancouverites are turning a loss into an act of giving.

39 Amazon Canada Beauty Finds Reviewers Love

From retinol body lotions to scar gels and teeth whitening pens, discover the top-rated skincare, haircare, and wellness products on Amazon Canada, as praised by real customers.

Skate Canada bans Alberta events over transgender law

Skate Canada will not host national or international events in Alberta due to the province's Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, restricting transgender athletes. The decision follows the law's implementation in September 2025.

Feds announce plan to cut methane from oil sector, landfills

The federal government has announced a new regulatory framework to significantly reduce methane emissions from Canada's oil and gas operations and landfills. Learn about the key targets and implications for the environment and industry.

Canada launches task force to support lumber sector

Canada's government launches a new task force to bolster the forestry and lumber industry, aiming to ensure economic sovereignty and sector resilience. Learn about the plan and its implications.

Stricter Methane Regulations Announced for Oil, Gas, Landfills

The Carney government unveils new methane regulations for oil, gas, and landfills, phasing in from 2028. The rules aim to cut emissions but will slightly slow GDP and production growth in B.C., Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Read the details.

Alberta Companies Fined for Workplace Injury

Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.

Canada Launches Softwood Lumber Task Force

The federal government is launching a new task force focused on enhancing the competitiveness of Canada's vital softwood lumber industry. Get the details on this strategic move.

N.B. Fuel Prices Drop 7.9 Cents After EUB Weekend Change

New Brunswick drivers got a break at the pumps as the Energy and Utilities Board made a surprise weekend adjustment, lowering gasoline prices by 7.9 cents per litre. Get the details on this significant price drop.

Underground Album 'Los Thuthanaka' Beats Stars for #1 Spot

An esoteric debut by Bolivian-American duo Los Thuthanaka shocked the music world by topping Pitchfork's prestigious year-end list. This win highlights the vast, queer-inclusive diversity of Latine music beyond mainstream reggaeton.

Hims & Hers Acquires Livewell for Canadian Expansion

U.S. telehealth giant Hims & Hers acquires Canadian platform Livewell, positioning itself to launch generic semaglutide (Ozempic) in Canada as Novo Nordisk's patent lapses. The move targets a market where two-thirds of adults face weight-related health ch

Man charged in fatal Scarborough crash

A Toronto man faces charges after a crash in Scarborough left a woman dead. Police continue their investigation into the tragic November incident.

Markham, Seneca Partner to Improve Firefighter Diversity

The City of Markham is funding a new entrance award for equity-deserving students at Seneca Polytechnic's fire protection program and donating two fire trucks for hands-on training. Learn how this partnership aims to diversify Ontario's fire services.

Quebec man wanted in Toronto hit-and-run

Police are searching for a driver from Quebec after a pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run in Toronto's Harbourfront. The incident occurred on December 1, 2025.

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