Winnipeg Heritage Buildings Converted to Downtown Housing
Historic structures like the St. Charles Hotel are being repurposed into residential units to increase population density and vibrancy in Winnipeg's downtown area.
Historic structures like the St. Charles Hotel are being repurposed into residential units to increase population density and vibrancy in Winnipeg's downtown area.
Windsor announces construction of an additional exit point to ease traffic issues around Twin Oaks Business Park, aiming to improve flow at Twin Oaks Drive and Lauzon Parkway.
OC Transpo has not provided a timeline for restoring regular service on Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 after discovering concrete spalling issues, causing ongoing disruptions for transit riders in the capital region.
Calgary residents are flocking to sell gold jewelry and items as the commodity's price hits record highs above $7,000 an ounce, with local jewelers reporting a surge in transactions.
Property owners in Point Clark, Ontario, express outrage over updated floodplain mapping and dynamic beach designations that threaten homes and property values, sparking local controversy.
Oil prices climbed to their highest level since October as geopolitical tensions with Iran and refinery disruptions from a U.S. winter storm combined with a weaker dollar to boost commodity markets.
A major northern Ontario highway has reopened after a serious crash between a commercial motor vehicle and an SUV forced its closure, with authorities investigating the incident amid challenging winter conditions.
Oil prices climbed to their highest level since October as geopolitical tensions with Iran and refinery disruptions from a U.S. winter storm drove market volatility, with WTI settling above US$62.
Edmonton officials project property taxes could increase by nearly 44% by 2036, with over $17 billion needed for critical infrastructure renewal to prevent system failures.
Quebec's Caisse de dépôt sells 11% of Cogeco Communications shares for $229M, reducing stake but remaining largest shareholder as stock falls 6%.
A residential property on Templewood Crescent in Vaughan was completely destroyed by a fire on January 27, 2026. The incident highlights ongoing community safety concerns.
A retired real estate agent in British Columbia has been ordered to pay $66,000 for not disclosing that a property was located on an archaeological site, highlighting disclosure obligations.
A controversial ostrich cull in Canada has cost government agencies more than $6.7 million, amid safety concerns and political responses across provinces.
eXp World Holdings will report its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on February 24, 2026, followed by a virtual investor Q&A session featuring company leadership.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing a diplomatic visit to India to potentially restart comprehensive trade negotiations that stalled over a decade ago amid bilateral tensions.
The ShariaPortfolio Group of Companies has exceeded $3 billion in assets under management, reflecting growing demand for Sharia-compliant and ethical investment products in North America.
Richard Masson, former Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission CEO, speculates that the government's authorization for APMC to borrow up to $900 million might be intended for a British Columbia pipeline project, amid broader political and economic discussi
Calgary City Council schedules March 23 public hearing to consider repealing controversial blanket rezoning policy, with Mayor Farkas expecting significant public turnout.
New data reveals a significant decline in overall housing starts across the London region in 2025, even as multi-unit residential projects show strong activity, highlighting a complex market dynamic.
Ontario Provincial Police charge eight individuals with 24 offences following a fraud investigation into commercial driver licensing exams, revealing alleged bribery schemes.
Starbucks Corp. has removed the $250,000 annual cap on CEO Brian Niccol's private jet use, requiring all travel on company aircraft following a security review.
Windsor city council votes to add 249 new downtown parking spaces and make metered parking free after 6 p.m., reversing previous extended enforcement hours.
Amherstburg is exploring costs for a convention centre at the historic Belle Vue property, with ongoing negotiations on a hotel and residential development proposal.
Chevron is negotiating with Iraq for more favorable conditions before finalizing its acquisition of a major oilfield from Lukoil, according to Reuters sources.
A major Northern Ontario highway remains closed after a serious collision involving a commercial motor vehicle and an SUV. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the incident that has disrupted travel.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport faces ongoing flight disruptions as a severe winter storm lingers, impacting travel plans for many passengers in the region.
UPS has officially retired its entire fleet of MD-11 cargo aircraft, a move that follows a tragic crash in Kentucky. The decision marks the end of an era for the logistics giant's air operations.
British Columbia's Attorney General Niki Sharma cautions businesses against engaging with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the Pattison sale looms.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded its recall of Pillsbury Pizza Pops due to potential E. coli contamination, with Saskatchewan consumers among those affected across multiple provinces.
A new IMF report reveals Canada's interprovincial trade barriers function like a 9% internal tariff, with service sector barriers reaching 40%. Removing these barriers could boost GDP by 7% annually.