African Foods Market Opens in Downtown Timmins

The Real African Foods Market celebrated its grand opening in Downtown Timmins, catering to the local African population and featuring VIP guests. This new store enhances cultural diversity and community access to authentic goods.

B.C. Couple Wins $2.5M, Plans House Hunt

A Lillooet, B.C., couple is celebrating a life-changing $2.5 million Lotto 6/49 win, describing the moment as 'unreal' and planning to use the prize for a new home.

Edmonton Infill Strategy Sparks Heated Debate

Nearly 75 residents voiced passionate arguments for and against Edmonton's infill development strategy at a packed urban planning committee meeting, highlighting tensions between housing affordability and neighborhood preservation.

Trump: Immediate U.S.-Canada Bridge Talks Start

U.S. President Donald Trump declares that negotiations between the United States and Canada over the Windsor-Detroit bridge corridor will commence without delay, highlighting a key cross-border infrastructure priority.

St. Joseph Blvd Watermain Work to Snarl Orléans Traffic

A significant watermain construction project is scheduled to begin next week on St. Joseph Boulevard in Orléans, one of Ottawa's busiest commuter routes, promising to create substantial traffic delays and headaches for daily travelers.

Former Roseland Clubhouse Torn Down in Windsor

The historic Roseland clubhouse in Windsor, Ontario, is being demolished as part of a redevelopment plan. The site, once a social hub, will be transformed for future community use.

Bangladesh Wins U.S. Tariff Cut, Apparel Exemptions

Bangladesh has successfully negotiated a reduced U.S. import tariff of 19%, along with exemptions for certain apparel items manufactured using American materials, potentially boosting trade relations.

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