B.C. Tribunal: Unwashed Dishes Not a Legal Nuisance
A British Columbia tribunal has determined that leaving dishes unwashed does not constitute a legal nuisance caused by a roommate, clarifying residential tenancy disputes in the province.
A British Columbia tribunal has determined that leaving dishes unwashed does not constitute a legal nuisance caused by a roommate, clarifying residential tenancy disputes in the province.
Toronto city council is debating new rules for luxury 'iceberg homes' with expansive basements that threaten tree roots and worsen flooding in neighborhoods like Hoggs Hollow.
A significant fire at VanIsle Marina on Vancouver Island has resulted in the destruction of three luxury yachts. The incident occurred on February 1, 2026, with authorities investigating the cause.
The 106-year-old outdoor retailer Eddie Bauer is reportedly preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will shutter approximately 200 stores across the U.S. and Canada.
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RecommendedThe Ottawa Home and Remodelling Show drew crowds as homeowners weighed renovation costs against priorities. Experts noted a focus on practical upgrades amid economic pressures.
A vehicle fire escalated into a garage blaze on Benson Drive in Barrie, forcing two residents from their home. The incident highlights fire safety risks in residential areas.
Downtown Vancouver's office vacancy rate hits 12.8% in Q4 2025, a post-COVID high, but significant property transactions indicate sustained investor confidence in the market's long-term prospects.
A large-scale eviction in Lagos, Nigeria, has left thousands homeless, with a mother and her newborn twins now residing in a canoe after their home was demolished.
A Windsor car salesman faces fraud charges after allegedly defrauding 15 individuals of $40,000 through deceptive vehicle sales practices, including odometer tampering and false safety inspections.
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RecommendedThe City of Windsor has dispatched interim property tax bills for 2026 to local residents, marking a key step in municipal financial planning for the upcoming fiscal year.
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson announces a federal initiative to involve major financial institutions in funding affordable housing projects across Canada.
As climate change intensifies, Canadian homebuyers must evaluate flood risks. This guide explains how to use flood maps, assess sump pumps, and protect your investment from extreme weather events.
A detailed look at the five most expensive residential properties currently listed for sale in Edmonton, Alberta, as of January 2026, showcasing the city's high-end real estate market.
A class-action lawsuit accuses Hydro-Québec of negligence following a massive power outage, alleging inadequate infrastructure maintenance and emergency response failures.
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RecommendedEconomic analysis reveals that government regulations, not institutional investors, are the primary driver of rising home prices across North America, creating supply shortages.
A Montreal law firm has filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Hydro-Québec following a major power outage that left thousands without heat during an arctic cold snap. The lawsuit alleges negligence in maintaining critical infrastructure.
Ontario's promised 10-day cooling-off period for new freehold home buyers remains unproclaimed until 2027, highlighting power imbalances between consumers and builder lobby groups.
A Windsor car salesman has been formally charged after a police investigation into an alleged $40,000 fraud scheme. The Windsor Police Service conducted the probe, resulting in criminal charges.
A detailed look at the five most expensive residential properties currently listed for sale in Edmonton, Alberta, as of January 2025, showcasing the city's high-end real estate market.
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RecommendedBruce County announces community improvement grants targeting building enhancements and increased residential rental supply in downtown districts to stimulate local economic growth.
A leading mortgage broker predicts further real estate price drops in 2026, while experts discuss market correction risks, interest rates, and ETF opportunities in precious metals.
Construction has resumed at London's micro-shelter facility on Cheese Factory Road, but the opening faces another delay. The project continues amid broader discussions about homelessness solutions in Ontario communities.
The lease agreement for a music venue at Ontario Place is under fire, with critics alleging it represents a preferential 'sweetheart deal' for the developer Therme Group.
Wasaga Beach's revitalization efforts encounter challenges as the town assumes greater control over beach management and tourism development, highlighting local governance complexities.
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RecommendedRegulars at Calgary's historic Ship & Anchor packed the pub to protest a residential development they fear could jeopardize the iconic venue's future, highlighting local preservation battles.
A new CBRE report reveals Edmonton's retail rental market has reversed, with suburbs experiencing low vacancies and high demand while downtown faces high vacancies and lower rents.
Coca-Cola Canada launches a state-of-the-art, technology-driven distribution center in Calgary, enhancing supply chain efficiency and local operations.
A secondary home in Gravenhurst was destroyed by fire on January 30, 2026. Emergency crews responded to the blaze, which is currently under investigation.
Grosvenor Property Canada announces full acquisition of Broadmead Village, a top-performing grocery-anchored retail plaza in Saanich, Vancouver Island, aligning with its Canadian reinvestment strategy.
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RecommendedJim Pattison Developments has halted the sale of a Virginia warehouse to the U.S. government after learning it could become an ICE detention center, citing public backlash.