Montreal Potholes Multiply as Winter Weather Worsens
Montreal's notorious pothole problem intensifies with fluctuating winter temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting local concerns about infrastructure maintenance.
Montreal's notorious pothole problem intensifies with fluctuating winter temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting local concerns about infrastructure maintenance.
Tether announces the fifth annual Budtender Appreciation Week, a national initiative recognizing frontline cannabis professionals through events and research-driven engagement.
McFarlane Lake Mining announces significant gold intersection of 6.58 g/t over 10.35 metres within 33 metres of surface at its Juby Gold Project in Ontario, prompting expanded drilling program.
TDG Gold Corp reports significant drilling results from its Greater Shasta-Newberry Project in British Columbia, expanding the Aurora West Zone and identifying a new porphyry-style target.
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RecommendedEdmonton businesses express divided opinions on Alberta government employees returning to downtown offices full-time, with some skeptical about economic impact while others welcome increased foot traffic.
Alamos Gold Inc. releases a three-year operational roadmap projecting a 46% increase in gold production by 2028, alongside significant cost reductions, with ambitions to reach one million ounces annually by 2030.
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on Rideau Street in Ottawa Tuesday night, suffering non-life-threatening injuries. Ottawa Police are investigating the incident.
A Toronto woman faces financial strain after her pet insurance premium for an 11-year-old dog unexpectedly doubled, highlighting rising costs in animal healthcare.
A Canadian MP outlines a new foreign aid approach prioritizing economic partnerships and shared growth with trading nations, moving beyond traditional assistance models.
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RecommendedU.S. stock futures show little movement and global markets are mixed after a decline on Wall Street, as investors assess economic signals and corporate news.
Edmonton residents express frustration over the city's proposed 6.9% property tax increase for 2026, questioning why other major Canadian cities like Toronto and Calgary have much lower increases.
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will participate in a key U.S.-led meeting focused on international cooperation regarding critical minerals essential for modern technology and energy transition.
The average price of a home in London, Ontario, increased last month according to the latest data from the London and St. Thomas Association of Realtors, indicating continued activity in the local real estate market.
An arbitrator has ordered the reinstatement of a heavy equipment operator terminated from a Toronto safety-sensitive plant for allegedly smoking cannabis during lunch and subsequent insolent behavior toward management.
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RecommendedThe Alberta government has announced a review of the intersection in Stavely where three junior hockey players died in a vehicle crash, as the community mourns the tragic loss.
A semi driver was fired after Corman Park police impounded a truck with duct-taped windows on Highway 11, highlighting road safety concerns in Saskatchewan.
Ottawa city councillors debate service guarantees and refunds for OC Transpo riders, but none of the proposed solutions address the core issues of delayed electric buses and LRT mechanical problems.
GO Transit will operate on a modified schedule into Wednesday following a train derailment in Toronto, impacting commuter services across the region as recovery efforts continue.
Greater Sudbury city councillors have endorsed a $1.5 million initiative to transform a historic nunnery into 135 units of supportive housing, with a final vote scheduled for next Tuesday.
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RecommendedA proposal to increase home supply in London, Ontario, has ignited debate at city hall, with critics warning it could create a windfall for developers while supporters argue it addresses housing affordability.
A class action lawsuit against Toronto and security contractor One Community Solutions has grown to $32 million and now includes the TTC as a defendant following contract termination.
A stolen Honda Accord was driven into Toronto's Queens Quay streetcar tunnel, causing service disruptions and marking another incident in the problematic location's history.
White City town council has voted to change zoning rules to allow a townhouse rental development, sparking strong reactions from residents during a packed meeting.
Emergency crews responded to a significant fire at an industrial property in Windsor's 3900 block of North Service Road East on February 3, 2026, with no immediate reports of injuries.
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RecommendedAMD reported strong fourth-quarter earnings but disappointed investors with its AI revenue forecast. The chipmaker faces challenges competing with Nvidia in the lucrative AI processor market.
A male pedestrian was critically injured after being struck by a vehicle in Etobicoke on February 3. Toronto Paramedic Services responded to the scene near Dundas Street West and Acorn Avenue.
A pedestrian was hit in Etobicoke, sustaining injuries described as serious by Toronto police. The incident underscores ongoing road safety concerns in the city.
Alamos Gold announces expansion of Island Gold District to 20,000 tonnes per day, creating one of Canada's largest and lowest cost gold mines with strong economics including 69% IRR.
The TTC Board announces the long-awaited opening of the Eglinton LRT this Sunday, with free fares on launch day, marking the end of a 15-year construction saga.
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RecommendedAn 80-year-old U.S. Navy veteran expresses shame over Donald Trump's 100% tariff threat against Canadian goods, apologizing to Canadians in a heartfelt letter published by the Montreal Gazette.