Power Tool Thefts Target Kitchener and Cambridge Stores
Waterloo Regional Police investigate eight separate thefts of high-value power tools from retail stores in Kitchener and Cambridge, releasing images of persons of interest.
Waterloo Regional Police investigate eight separate thefts of high-value power tools from retail stores in Kitchener and Cambridge, releasing images of persons of interest.
A unique not-for-profit grocery store in Canada is allowing shoppers to save money on their groceries by volunteering their time, fostering community engagement while addressing food affordability.
A grassroots movement demanding improved safety on Highways 11 and 17 is gaining momentum in Northern Ontario, with rallies planned in multiple communities.
Forum Ventures, a U.S.-based venture capital firm, is investing in Canada's tech ecosystem, specifically targeting Toronto's AI talent to develop the next generation of artificial intelligence companies.
A Suncor Energy worker has died at an oilsands operation near Fort McMurray, marking the company's first fatality since 2022. Alberta Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the incident involving submerged equipment.
The Mount Pleasant BIA has secured a meeting with a provincial minister to discuss support for local businesses facing a four-month closure of Broadway, highlighting concerns over economic impacts.
Saskatoon has officially opened 73 new affordable housing units, marking a significant step in addressing the city's housing challenges and providing stable homes for residents.
Blue-collar workers in Montreal have announced a one-day strike scheduled for February 4, 2026, highlighting ongoing labor disputes in the city's construction sector.
Lululemon's controversial 'Get Low' leggings are back online with new guidance advising customers to wear skin-toned underwear and size up, following complaints about sheerness.
Lululemon's controversial 'Get Low' leggings are back online with new guidance recommending skin-tone underwear and sizing up, following transparency complaints.
The CSL Group welcomes MV CSL Kanata to its international pool after successful maiden voyage. The methanol-ready vessel sets new efficiency standards for marine transport.
Developers in Calgary are designing residential communities that prioritize connection to natural landscapes, promoting well-being through thoughtful integration of parks, trails, and environmental reserves.
The Aria model by Trico Homes in Calgary's Seton community features a two-storey great room with expansive windows, creating a bright and spacious living area ideal for entertaining.
A fatal two-vehicle collision in New Brunswick has claimed the life of a Quebec man. RCMP are investigating the incident that occurred on a provincial highway.
Keswick Landing in southwest Edmonton continues to attract homebuyers with its amenities, access to Anthony Henday, and family-oriented design as it enters its seventh phase of development.
Statistics Canada plans to release crucial inflation data on February 16, when most financial markets are closed for a holiday, raising concerns about market distortions and foreign investor advantages.
Canada's main stock index advanced, buoyed by rising oil and gold prices, while U.S. markets showed a mixed performance amid varied economic signals.
A key Metro Vancouver bridge damaged by a barge collision will stay closed indefinitely, severing access to a tranquil agricultural and bird sanctuary area from the Lower Mainland.
A destructive winter storm moving from the U.S. into Canada is expected to cause significant flight disruptions this weekend. Learn what major airlines are advising and understand your eligibility for refunds or rebooking options during severe weather eve
Investigators examining the deadly high-speed train collision near Adamuz, Spain, indicate a cracked railway track may have been the primary factor in the disaster that occurred on January 19, 2026.
Following the World Economic Forum in Davos, businesses face unprecedented geopolitical turmoil and protectionist policies. Learn key strategies for navigating this new era of uncertainty.
Rhode Island lawmakers propose ending Mr. Potato Head specialty license plates after Hasbro moves headquarters to Boston, affecting food bank funding.
Major Canadian airlines are opposing a legal challenge that questions their handling of passenger complaints, amid ongoing scrutiny of air travel regulations and consumer rights in the aviation sector.
Silver prices surge above US$100 per ounce for the first time, while gold closes in on the $5,000 mark, driven by economic factors and investor demand.
Edmonton realtor Dennis Faulkner reveals which home improvements often fail to deliver returns, from luxury kitchens to personalized designs, offering crucial advice for homeowners.
A serious multi-vehicle collision has resulted in the complete closure of Highway 11 in both directions. Emergency crews are on scene as authorities work to clear the wreckage and investigate the cause of the incident.
A worker has died at a Suncor Energy site near Fort McMurray, marking the company's first fatality since 2022. Alberta Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the incident.
Emerging markets, currencies, and gold are experiencing a significant rally as geopolitical tensions and diversification flows reduce reliance on U.S. assets, with record inflows into EM funds.
Windsor police report a significant spike in vehicle thefts, with over 100 incidents involving keys left inside vehicles. Authorities urge residents to secure their cars.
Dozens of Ontario Public Service employees gathered in Toronto to protest Premier Doug Ford's order requiring a full five-day return to office work, citing concerns over flexibility and work-life balance.