Prince Albert Sells 22 Lots to Saskatoon Developer
The City of Prince Albert has finalized a significant land sale, transferring 22 east-end residential lots to a Saskatoon-based development company, marking a key step in local urban expansion.
The City of Prince Albert has finalized a significant land sale, transferring 22 east-end residential lots to a Saskatoon-based development company, marking a key step in local urban expansion.
Statistics Canada reports a 0.2% population decrease in the fourth quarter of 2026, driven by a significant drop in non-permanent residents, marking a notable demographic shift.
A North Bay man has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police in a significant industrial fraud case involving approximately $500,000. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes in Northern Ontario's business sector.
Economists say the Bank of Canada is caught between opposing forces of rising oil prices and a weakening economy, with too many unknowns to hint at future interest rate moves.
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RecommendedVancouver-based Deep Sea Minerals Corp. is removing promotional materials after admitting it may have overstated growth potential and lacks mining licenses or patents.
Multiple Canadian commercial vessels remain stranded in the Persian Gulf as the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global shipping routes and regional trade.
The Bank of Canada maintains its key interest rate at 2.25%, with economists citing a weakened labor market and unpredictable economic impacts from the Iran conflict.
The historic Fairmont Hotel in downtown Winnipeg will temporarily close this summer for extensive renovations, marking a significant upgrade to the city's hospitality landscape.
The convenience store industry in New Brunswick has expressed strong support for the provincial government's new initiative to address the illegal tobacco trade, aiming to reduce crime and protect legitimate businesses.
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RecommendedWindsor steel magnate Barry Zekelman has distributed $30,000 through a whistleblower program targeting foreign steel use in Canadian public projects. The initiative aims to pressure politicians and contractors to prioritize domestic materials in taxpayer-
Alimentation Couche-Tard's Circle K business remains resilient despite soaring gasoline prices from Middle East conflict, as CEO Alex Miller highlights sustained merchandise sales and strategic growth plans.
Vancouver's hotel market shows growing interest with new projects like Block House, but development faces delays due to high equity requirements and construction challenges.
A civil resolution tribunal has ruled that ICBC wrongly assigned fault to a driver turning left on a yellow light, ordering a $500 deductible refund and prompting the insurer to change its responsibility determination process for such common crashes.
Angelo Tosi, who operated Tosi and Company at 624 Main Street since taking over from his father in 1973, has died at age 93. The store remained a historic fixture in Vancouver's Chinatown since 1930.
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RecommendedStock markets in Canada and the United States experienced declines during late-morning trading on March 18, 2026, as rising oil prices exerted pressure on investor sentiment.
Canadian airlines WestJet and Air Transat have prolonged flight suspensions to Cuba due to an ongoing oil blockade, impacting travel and tourism amid global oil pressures.
U.S. equity markets experienced a downturn as Brent crude oil prices climbed sharply toward $110 per barrel, reflecting heightened global economic pressures and energy market volatility.
A major maple syrup co-operative is on the brink of a strike as 100 workers prepare for potential labor action following failed negotiations, highlighting tensions in Quebec's iconic agricultural industry.
A new RBC poll reveals 80% of Canadians view home buying as a major financial milestone, with many planning purchases despite market slowdowns and price declines in key provinces.
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RecommendedTC Energy CEO Francois Poirier says Canada's energy project approval process remains too slow despite Prime Minister Mark Carney's reforms, calling for six-month permit timelines to compete globally.
Wall Street investors are growing more optimistic as signs emerge that the worst of the Iran war's market impact may be over, with volatility indicators retreating and the S&P 500 showing resilience despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
EnerQuest Technologies Solutions receives provincial funding to expand its Harrow facility, bringing switchgear production back from the United States and creating 125 new jobs.
SAGA Metals Corp. announces assay results from 2026 drilling at the Trapper South zone, including intercepts up to 49.51% Fe₂O₃, 6.56% TiO₂, and 0.374% V₂O₅, advancing its critical minerals project.
A key Iranian gas field in the Persian Gulf has been attacked, marking a serious escalation in regional tensions. The incident raises concerns about energy security and geopolitical stability.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Energy Information Administration reports an increase in crude oil inventories alongside decreases in gasoline and distillate stocks, reflecting shifting market dynamics and refining activity.
The 'Buy Canadian' initiative by Zekelman has wrapped up, having paid out $30,000 in rewards to promote local steel use amid concerns over foreign materials in infrastructure projects.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer states Canada is trailing Mexico in trade discussions ahead of the CUSMA review, with Trump privately considering a U.S. exit from the pact.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer states Canada is behind Mexico in CUSMA negotiations, with Trump privately considering withdrawal ahead of the July review.
President Donald Trump has authorized a 60-day waiver of the century-old Jones Act, allowing foreign vessels to transport oil and gas between U.S. ports to combat rising energy prices during the Iran conflict.
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RecommendedThe Bank of Canada maintains its benchmark interest rate at 2.25% for the third consecutive time, while geopolitical tensions and economic underperformance cloud future policy decisions.