Sudbury Businesses Unworried by Crime Rise
While half of Canadian small businesses report increasing local crime, Sudbury's downtown shop owners express confidence in managing the situation effectively.
While half of Canadian small businesses report increasing local crime, Sudbury's downtown shop owners express confidence in managing the situation effectively.
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility announces an $8.7-million, multi-year repair project for the Lacordaire Boulevard overpass above Highway 40, leading to recurring lane closures and significant traffic disruptions in Montreal.
Housing and student groups rally at Calgary City Hall, urging a rapid replacement for the scrapped blanket rezoning policy, with officials estimating an 18-month timeline for new regulations.
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has successfully restored full functionality to its mobile app and online banking platforms following a reported service disruption that affected customers across the nation.
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RecommendedA California-based company is exploring the possibility of introducing autonomous rideshare vehicles to Toronto's streets, potentially revolutionizing urban transportation in the city.
New data from Statistics Canada reveals a concerning increase in income inequality across the nation last year, highlighting persistent economic disparities between affluent and low-income households.
British Columbia establishes a task force to respond to economic disruptions from the Iran war, focusing on price shocks and supply chain stability.
Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw receive $25.9 million in joint federal-provincial infrastructure funding through the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund for housing and environmental projects.
Analysis of potential U.S. naval blockade near the Strait of Hormuz, examining operational logistics and severe consequences for worldwide oil markets and economic stability.
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RecommendedMontreal technology executive Yanik Guillemette warns that recent federal legislation is creating uncertainty and undermining business confidence in Canada, with tangible impacts on investment and growth.
Construction begins on Vibe, a 218-unit rental tower in Calgary's East Village, part of a $700 million investment wave transforming the district with new housing and amenities.
Residents are moving into expanded Neighbourly Homes transitional housing units on Thorne Avenue in Saint John, New Brunswick this week, marking a significant step in addressing housing needs.
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Recent adjustments to Lotto Max rules could significantly alter your chances of winning the jackpot. Learn how these changes affect probability and what it means for players.
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RecommendedA new MNP report reveals 59% of Albertans feel their financial plans are being disrupted by global economic instability, highlighting widespread financial stress in the province.
The Touquoy gold mining site in Moose River, Nova Scotia, is set to expand operations, with hopes of significantly increasing employment opportunities and stimulating the regional economy through enhanced mining activities.
Accolad Technologies introduces a new generation of personalized recognition gift catalogs designed to transform employee engagement and modernize HR programs through data-driven, meaningful rewards.
A report ranks seven Ottawa markets among Ontario's top 10 for affordable housing. Other stories cover a sensitive clay landslide in Orléans, public service union grievances over early retirement, and OC Transpo's bus refurbishment plans.
GFL Environmental Inc. acquires Calgary-based Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp. in a massive $6.4 billion deal, with executives confident about regulatory approval and no job cuts expected.
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RecommendedA New Brunswick woman accidentally sent over $3,500 to the wrong recipient via e-transfer and is urging banks to implement stronger verification measures to prevent such costly mistakes.
Two individuals have admitted to illegally slaughtering lambs and obstructing an inspector at a facility in south London, highlighting ongoing concerns over animal welfare and regulatory enforcement in the region.
RCMP in Northern Alberta issued a hefty $852 fine to a motorist caught driving at double the speed limit on a treacherous icy roadway, highlighting dangers of winter driving.
Thousands of customers experienced disruptions with CIBC's digital banking platforms, as outage reports surged on Downdetector, highlighting significant service failures.
The Grid Strong, Nation Strong conference in Winnipeg featured discussions on achieving energy independence through regional collaboration and infrastructure investments.
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RecommendedMission RCMP are investigating a fraud case involving fake $50 bills used in Facebook Marketplace transactions. Police have released a suspect photo to aid identification.
The Canadian telecom industry is grappling with volatile investor confidence as intense price competition and market pressures create an uncertain financial landscape, according to analysts.
Following Calgary City Council's repeal of blanket rezoning, housing advocates gathered at City Hall to demand a replacement plan for gentle density, warning of affordability impacts.
A robotic PipeDiver device malfunctioned during an inspection of the Bearspaw South feeder main in Calgary, but water supply remains unaffected and no restrictions are anticipated.
A new survey reveals nearly half of Buy Now, Pay Later users have paid late on loans in the past year, with usage increasing for essentials like groceries amid affordability concerns.
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RecommendedThe CRTC introduces new rules requiring telecom providers to notify customers before contracts, discounts, or promotions expire, aiming to prevent bill shock and enhance consumer choice.