8,000-Pound Copper Cable Stolen in Surrey, BC Hydro Reports
BC Hydro reports a significant theft of 8,000 pounds of copper cable in Surrey, highlighting ongoing challenges with metal theft targeting critical infrastructure.
BC Hydro reports a significant theft of 8,000 pounds of copper cable in Surrey, highlighting ongoing challenges with metal theft targeting critical infrastructure.
A woman has died following a serious two-vehicle collision in Markham. York Regional Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on February 3, 2026.
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned a decision that reinstated a WestJet employee fired for making inappropriate comments about female colleagues' bodies and their daughters' development.
Alberta RCMP reveal three injury collisions occurred at the intersection where three junior hockey players died in a tragic crash on February 2, 2026, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.
BMO's chief economist Douglas Porter identifies trade agreement uncertainty as the primary threat to Canada's economy in 2026, with modest growth and stable rates expected.
Vancouver and Surrey residents voice concerns about multi-unit housing design and greenhouse light pollution in letters to the editor, calling for better integration and environmental protection.
Glencore Canada announces suspension of significant capital investments at its Horne Smelter in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, citing economic and operational reassessment.
Disney announces Josh D'Amaro, current parks chief, will become CEO on March 18, 2026, succeeding Bob Iger. D'Amaro takes over amid streaming profitability and political challenges.
A dump truck driver sustained injuries after the vehicle rolled down a 40-foot embankment and became trapped between sand banks on Ottawa's March Road, prompting a response from emergency services.
The Nova Scotia RCMP reports a significant increase in counterfeit $50 bank notes circulating across the province, urging residents and businesses to remain vigilant.
Thieves stole nearly 4,000kg of copper cable from Surrey maintenance holes, part of a surge in B.C. Hydro thefts creating deadly public safety hazards.
The Circle of Seven philanthropic group has awarded $84,000 in grants to dozens of community organizations in Windsor, supporting local initiatives and services.
Toronto's long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT will begin service this Sunday with free rides on opening day, marking the end of a troubled transit project that faced significant budget overruns.
OC Transpo reports increased ridership in 2025, but bus service fails to meet performance goals, highlighting ongoing challenges in Ottawa's public transit system.
The inaugural residents have moved into London's new micro-shelter on Cheese Factory Road, marking a significant step in addressing homelessness in the community.
The Canada Growth Fund leverages public capital to de-risk major projects, accelerating private investment in infrastructure, resources, and green technology across Canada.
Saskatchewan's natural gas utility has dismissed 13 employees following an investigation into internal fuel theft that occurred between 2024-2025, with financial impact still being assessed.
The City of Halifax has broadened eligibility for its backyard suite program, allowing more homeowners to build secondary units to address the housing shortage.
The Canadian government holds 3.9 million uncashed cheques. Learn how to search for unclaimed funds and secure your money with simple steps.
Odd Bunch, a company selling imperfect produce at discounted prices to combat food waste, has expanded to Edmonton in January 2026, gaining significant local traction.
Odd Bunch, a company specializing in selling imperfect produce at reduced prices to minimize food waste, has opened new warehouse operations in Edmonton as of January 2026.
A former Starbucks executive alleges she was terminated after reporting maggots in equipment and safety concerns, filing a lawsuit against the coffee giant.
Montreal is positioning itself as a candidate to host a proposed NATO financial institution dedicated to funding defense and military technology projects across the alliance.
Ontario's Working for Workers legislation now requires employers to notify job applicants within 45 days of their final interview, turning ghosting from rude behavior into a legal risk with potential human rights complaints and lawsuits.
Learn how Canadians can search for and claim any of the 3.9 million uncashed government cheques, including tax refunds and benefit payments, that remain outstanding.
The Vancouver real estate market continues its slow pace into early 2026, with the local board reporting subdued sales activity. This trend reflects ongoing economic factors and buyer caution.
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison declined to testify at a Senate antitrust hearing about the Netflix-Warner Bros. merger, calling it anti-competitive while defending his own bid.
Toronto's long-awaited Eglinton Crosstown LRT will begin passenger service this Sunday, offering complimentary rides on its inaugural day of operation, according to the TTC's CEO.
Canada's Transport Minister affirms independence in aircraft certification processes, resisting external political pressures from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The FunGuyz store in downtown Windsor is closing its doors after police allegedly seized methamphetamine from the premises, according to store management.