Ottawa Photo Radar Cameras Shut Down November 14
Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.
Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.
Ottawa residents should prepare their winter gear as Environment Canada forecasts the capital's first snowflakes of the season, bringing an abrupt end to autumn's mild temperatures.
Experience the vibrant return of Ottawa's Indigenous Music Festival, featuring diverse artists, cultural workshops, and family-friendly activities that showcase the richness of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit musical traditions.
The Ottawa Civic Centre, home to countless memories from 67's hockey to legendary concerts, is officially closing its doors. Discover the legacy of this Canadian landmark and what's next for the historic site.
North Vancouver is set to become home to British Columbia's groundbreaking open seawater swimming facility at the Burrard Inlet, offering year-round swimming in filtered ocean waters with stunning mountain views.
Metro Vancouver announces ambitious plan to build permanent swimming deck in Burrard Inlet, marking significant step toward swimmable waterfront and climate-resilient infrastructure.
The Manitoba government has proposed purchasing approximately 80 acres of city-owned land surrounding Lemay Forest for a symbolic $1, sparking debate about conservation versus development in Winnipeg.
Ottawa police have launched a criminal investigation into disturbing voyeurism allegations involving hidden cameras at a local business. Get the latest on this developing story and learn what authorities are revealing about the case.
Ottawa police are hunting for a motorcyclist captured on video reaching speeds of 200 km/h on a city road, calling it one of the most dangerous cases of stunt driving they've seen.
Ottawa residents can now voice their opinions on making alcohol consumption legal in city parks as part of a potential pilot project that could transform summer gatherings.
Windsor's downtown core celebrates the grand opening of a state-of-the-art YMCA facility offering career training, educational programs, and community services under one roof.
Ontario's opposition parties are raising serious questions about the involvement of Labour Minister Monte McNaughton's wife in awarding millions through the Skills Development Fund, with concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
Discover how Edmonton's beloved Whyte Avenue could become safer and more welcoming for pedestrians with innovative urban design changes and community-focused improvements.
Discover how Ottawa's ambitious Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment plan aims to revitalize the CityFolk Festival experience while creating a year-round entertainment destination at the historic Lansdowne Park.
Exclusive data reveals where secondary suites are transforming Calgary's neighbourhoods. Discover the hot spots and trends reshaping urban living in Alberta's largest city.
Ottawa's auditor general raises red flags about the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment, warning the proposed contract lacks protection against unexpected costs that could burden taxpayers.
City of Ottawa plans to harmonize speed limits along a 75-kilometer stretch of road in Orleans, aiming to improve traffic flow and enhance road safety for all users.
Discover how Canada is tackling the skilled labor shortage by inspiring youth through hands-on experiences and career opportunities during National Skilled Trades and Technology Week.
Canadian video game creators warn that unchecked AI integration threatens jobs, creativity, and the very soul of gaming. Industry experts reveal the dark side of artificial intelligence in game development.
Calgary faces a disturbing surge in pedestrian fatalities as city streets become increasingly dangerous for those on foot. Discover what's behind this alarming trend and what solutions could make our communities safer.
Ottawa's public transit agency spends $192,000 on used California buses plus towing costs, raising questions about fiscal responsibility and transit strategy.
Ottawa residents faced a soggy start to November with persistent rainfall and cool temperatures setting the tone for the week ahead. Get the full forecast and weather outlook.
Discover how New Orleans' innovative traffic sign project is making roads safer by eliminating driver confusion about speed limits through clear, consistent signage.
Discover how Chicago locals transformed ordinary ice blocks into extraordinary public art installations, sparking community dialogue and creative expression during the city's deep freeze.
Saint John's vibrant waterfront container village, Area 506, concludes its most successful season yet with expanded programming and unprecedented community engagement in New Brunswick's port city.
Frustrated Old Montreal residents voice their concerns about urban development, quality of life issues, and call for new leadership in the upcoming municipal election.
Windsor City Council greenlights extended construction hours for a critical roundabout project, accelerating progress on Lasalle's massive residential and commercial development that will transform the local landscape.
A municipal councillor in Chatham-Kent is pushing for the community to be declared an 'unwilling host' for future wind energy projects, citing resident concerns and seeking local control over renewable energy development.
Discover how Calgary's mayor is transforming the city with bold leadership, economic revitalization strategies, and a vision that's capturing national attention.
Significant redesign of Ottawa's downtown bike infrastructure begins this spring, promising safer cycling routes and improved traffic flow for all road users.