Sudbury Approves $1.5M Nunnery Conversion to Housing
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.
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.
A 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.
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.
Toys 'R' Us Canada has filed for creditor protection under the CCAA, facing nearly $500 million in liabilities while keeping stores open temporarily amid retail challenges.
A Montreal resident in NDG faces extensive apartment damage after burst pipes and freezing temperatures persisted for over a week, highlighting housing issues.
A British Columbia tribunal has ruled in a condo dispute involving a decomposing rat carcass trapped in a wall, highlighting urban pest control challenges and strata governance issues in Vancouver's dense housing market.
An Ottawa couple has won $380,000 in the Health Sciences North 50/50 lottery, which funds critical healthcare equipment and research in northeastern Ontario.
The former Accuride manufacturing facility in London, Ontario, is being redeveloped into a versatile multi-purpose site. This transformation occurs as the city's industrial vacancy rate stabilizes, reflecting broader trends in the regional real estate mar
Toronto renters are enjoying favorable conditions with record condo supply and falling rents, but experts warn this window of opportunity is closing as construction slows.
BC Hydro reports a significant theft of 8,000 pounds of copper cable in Surrey, highlighting ongoing challenges with metal theft targeting critical infrastructure.
Vancouver and Surrey residents voice concerns about multi-unit housing design and greenhouse light pollution in letters to the editor, calling for better integration and environmental protection.
Thieves stole nearly 4,000kg of copper cable from Surrey maintenance holes, part of a surge in B.C. Hydro thefts creating deadly public safety hazards.
The Circle of Seven philanthropic group has awarded $84,000 in grants to dozens of community organizations in Windsor, supporting local initiatives and services.
The inaugural residents have moved into London's new micro-shelter on Cheese Factory Road, marking a significant step in addressing homelessness in the community.
The City of Halifax has broadened eligibility for its backyard suite program, allowing more homeowners to build secondary units to address the housing shortage.
The Vancouver real estate market continues its slow pace into early 2026, with the local board reporting subdued sales activity. This trend reflects ongoing economic factors and buyer caution.
The FunGuyz store in downtown Windsor is closing its doors after police allegedly seized methamphetamine from the premises, according to store management.
A new report from CBRE predicts a significant rise in commercial real estate investment across Canada this year, with projections reaching $56 billion. This growth signals a robust recovery and renewed confidence in the market.
Nova Scotia introduces a program reducing down payments to 2% for first-time homebuyers, aiming to improve affordability and access to housing in the province.
Economist David Rosenberg argues gold's bull market could peak at $12,000 per ounce, citing global trade recalibration and supply-demand imbalances as key drivers.
Guelph Police are investigating a theft of nearly $2,800 worth of baby formula from a local store, seeking four male suspects who fled without paying.
An 18-storey concrete highrise approved for Yukon and 14th in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighborhood symbolizes the dramatic upzoning under the Broadway Plan, with residents organizing resistance against what they call out-of-scale development.
North Bay City Council has passed a $179.4 million budget for 2026, resulting in a 3.95% property tax increase for residents, as approved during a Monday evening meeting.
Fraser Valley home prices have declined for ten straight months, with the Benchmark price dropping below $900,000 for the first time since spring 2021 amid economic uncertainty and high inventory.
Windsor's planning committee has approved rezoning for a proposed four-storey, 25-unit apartment building at the intersection of Howard Avenue and Ottawa Street, marking a significant development in the city's urban housing landscape.
Declining home values, rising consumer debt, and income changes are limiting refinancing options for Canadian homeowners seeking to consolidate debt during mortgage renewals.
Alberta sets housing construction records while rents decline, demonstrating how supply-focused policies outperform rent control measures in addressing affordability challenges.
Many Canadian homeowners are discovering that refinancing their mortgages to pay down debt is increasingly difficult due to falling home values, rising consumer debt, and income changes.
The City of Warman has achieved a significant milestone by breaking into the top 20 on a prestigious most livable cities list, marking a moment of community pride and recognition for its quality of life.