Edmonton Retail Shift: Suburbs Boom, Downtown Vacant
A new CBRE report reveals Edmonton's retail rental market has reversed, with suburbs experiencing low vacancies and high demand while downtown faces high vacancies and lower rents.
A new CBRE report reveals Edmonton's retail rental market has reversed, with suburbs experiencing low vacancies and high demand while downtown faces high vacancies and lower rents.
President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, Kevin Warsh, is under fire for past inflation warnings during the Great Recession and perceived political alignment with Trump's low-rate agenda.
Both the aging Pattullo Bridge and its replacement, the new stal̕əw̓asəm (Riverview) Bridge, will undergo simultaneous weeklong closures in Vancouver, impacting commuters and transportation infrastructure.
Coca-Cola Canada launches a state-of-the-art, technology-driven distribution center in Calgary, enhancing supply chain efficiency and local operations.
Calgary city councillors propose extending transit transfer periods by 30 minutes and conducting a comprehensive review of the downtown free fare zone's impacts on ridership, safety, and revenue.
A series of two related collisions in Clarington, Ontario, resulted in four individuals sustaining injuries, with two of the victims being passengers on a public transit bus.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe highlights provincial unity and resource development potential following Ottawa's First Ministers Meeting, emphasizing regulatory advantages and major projects.
Milton Hydro has successfully transformed its manual scheduling processes into a modern digital platform, achieving measurable cost savings and improved operational efficiency for its 44,000 customers.
Windsor International Airport announces new daily non-stop service to Ottawa beginning May 1, 2026, enhancing regional connectivity and travel options for Southern Ontario residents.
Edmonton Chamber of Commerce warns an independent Alberta would start with $600 billion debt, taking decades to recover economically while already driving away investment.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson states India's desire for more Canadian crude oil exports via the West Coast, highlighting potential trade growth and energy cooperation between the two nations.
Kitchener pet owners face higher pet food costs as inflation and increased manufacturing expenses drive up prices. Experts analyze the economic factors impacting the pet care industry locally.
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly widened to $56.8 billion in November, far exceeding forecasts, as imports surged despite ongoing tariff measures under the Trump administration.
NDP Leader Marit Stiles meets with Unifor Local 27 in London, Ontario, advocating for the continued operation of a workers' action centre following recent automotive industry layoffs.
British Columbia introduces a new competitive selection process requiring AI and data centre projects to vie for electricity access, as Energy Minister Adrian Dix announces policy at BC Hydro headquarters.
Aduro Clean Technologies has successfully closed the underwriter's over-allotment option in its public offering, issuing additional shares and warrants for approximately US$3 million in gross proceeds.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and current governor Tiff Macklem have extended congratulations to Kevin Warsh following his nomination to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve, highlighting the importance of central bank independence.
OC Transpo confirms no additional trains will be available on Line 1 next week as repairs for spalling issues continue, extending service disruptions for Ottawa commuters.
A secondary home in Gravenhurst was destroyed by fire on January 30, 2026. Emergency crews responded to the blaze, which is currently under investigation.
The Mill Cove ferry project in Halifax continues despite concerns from some city councillors about costs and environmental impact, with provincial support keeping it afloat.
Statistics Canada has revised the publication date for February's consumer price index after economists warned that releasing data during a market holiday could create trading distortions and advantage foreign investors.
The death toll from a tragic train collision in southern Spain has increased to 46, as rescue efforts continue in Adamuz. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in rail transportation.
Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly confirms certification process for Gulfstream jets is ongoing amid Trump's tariff threats, emphasizing aviation safety over politics.
Nurses at Hydro-Québec in Montreal are raising concerns over the company's increasing dependence on subcontractors, citing potential impacts on service quality and worker conditions.
A Kitchener motorist has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police after their vehicle was discovered stationary in the middle lane of Highway 403 in Hamilton, posing a significant traffic hazard.
A significant increase in consumer activity around gold buying and selling is underway. This article explores the factors driving this rush, the volatility in gold's value, and essential insights for investors and individuals navigating this precious meta
The Houston government in Nova Scotia has formally requested the provincial energy board to deny Nova Scotia Power's application for a rate increase, citing affordability concerns for residents.
Long lines at Havana gas stations highlight Cuba's energy vulnerability following a new ultimatum from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding energy policy.
Grosvenor Property Canada announces full acquisition of Broadmead Village, a top-performing grocery-anchored retail plaza in Saanich, Vancouver Island, aligning with its Canadian reinvestment strategy.
Jim Pattison Developments has halted the sale of a Virginia warehouse to the U.S. government after learning it could become an ICE detention center, citing public backlash.