Surrey Demolishes Illegal Builds, Tightens Enforcement

The City of Surrey is ramping up its fight against illegal construction, with three properties demolished by court order this year. Learn about the fines, title notices, and the city's enforcement strategy.

Canada's First Commercial Compressed Air Storage Facility

EllisDon partners with Cache Power to build Canada's first commercial-scale Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) facility in Alberta, a major step for long-duration storage and grid stability. Learn about the groundbreaking project.

GoldHaven Drills 8 Holes at Copeçal, 9th Underway

GoldHaven Resources Corp. has completed eight diamond drill holes at its Copeçal Gold Project in Brazil, with a ninth hole now underway to follow up a promising sulphide intersection. Read the latest on this exploration campaign.

Fraser Valley Real Estate Sales Dip in November

Fraser Valley home sales dropped 16% in November amid affordability pressures. Inventory remains high, creating a buyer's market with prices near early-2023 levels. Read the full market analysis.

New B.C. Coast Pipeline May Be 50% Indigenous Owned

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a proposed oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast could be 50% owned by Indigenous groups, generating $2B annually. Learn about the project's details and political support.

Scotiabank Q4 Profit Jumps to $2.21 Billion

The Bank of Nova Scotia reports a significant rise in quarterly profit, reaching $2.21 billion for Q4 2025. Discover the key financial results and what they signal for Canada's banking sector.

Canada's Nuclear Moment: Alberta's $80B Opportunity

As the U.S. commits $80B to new nuclear reactors, Canada faces a doubling of electricity demand by 2050. Alberta's Peace River project could lead the charge. Explore the future of clean, reliable power.

Costco sues U.S. to preserve tariff refunds

Retail giant Costco takes legal action against the U.S. government to secure refunds for tariffs if President Trump loses a Supreme Court appeal. Get the full story on this major trade dispute.

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