Edmonton Cyclists Push for Safer Winter Bike Lanes

Active transportation advocates in Edmonton are calling on the city to improve winter maintenance of bike lanes, citing hazardous icy conditions that endanger cyclists during cold months.

Ottawa Explores High-Speed Rail Station Options

Ottawa is considering potential locations for a high-speed rail station, with the historic Senate building as a key contender, marking a transformative moment for the city's transportation future.

OC Transpo Bus Crash in Ottawa, No Injuries

An OC Transpo bus was involved in a collision with a vehicle at the intersection of Old Richmond Road and Fallowfield Road in Ottawa's south end. Officials confirm no injuries were reported in the Monday afternoon incident.

B.C. Funds Emergency Barge Service After Bridge Strike

The British Columbia government announces funding for an emergency barge service to restore access to Westham Island, cut off after a vessel strike damaged the only bridge connecting it to the mainland.

Serious Injuries in Madoc Truck-Ambulance Crash

A major collision between a transport truck and an ambulance in Madoc, Ontario has resulted in serious injuries. Emergency crews responded to the incident on Highway 7 and Highway 62 intersection.

B.C. Rental Fund Surpasses Goal, Saves 2,200 Homes

British Columbia's $500-million rental protection program has exceeded its three-year target, preserving 2,200 affordable homes across 24 communities with approximately $150 million still available for expansion.

BMO Fined $4M for Overcharging on Discounted Plans

The Bank of Montreal has been penalized $4 million by a financial watchdog for systematically overcharging customers enrolled in discounted banking packages, highlighting ongoing consumer protection concerns.

Montreal Opens Second Modular Housing Complex

Montreal unveils its second modular housing complex in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, with 30 units for unhoused individuals. Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada discusses cost concerns and future model adjustments.

Toys 'R' Us Canada Sued by Landlord Over Rent

The Canadian retailer Toys 'R' Us is confronting a fresh legal challenge from a landlord claiming outstanding rent payments, adding to its ongoing financial and operational struggles.

Bitcoin Steadies After Nearing Trump-Era Low

Bitcoin shows signs of stabilization following a significant selloff, with analysts pointing to potential support levels and ongoing ETF outflows as key factors influencing the cryptocurrency's recent volatility.

Three Dead in Highway 11 Crash Near Hearst

A tragic collision between a transport truck and an SUV on Highway 11 west of Hearst has claimed three lives. Ontario Provincial Police confirm the fatalities and provide details on the victims.

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