Ottawa 2026 Housing Trends: Flexibility Meets Affordability
Ottawa's 2026 housing market emphasizes affordability and flexible living spaces. Experts reveal trends in multi-generational homes, energy efficiency, and adaptable designs.
Ottawa's 2026 housing market emphasizes affordability and flexible living spaces. Experts reveal trends in multi-generational homes, energy efficiency, and adaptable designs.
Saskatchewan RCMP has issued a warning to businesses following a series of break-ins targeting vape shops across the province, urging increased security measures.
The Beer Store at 1727 Richmond Street in London, Ontario, is shutting its doors, reflecting broader changes in the retail and beverage industry across the province.
Virtus Diversified REIT strengthens its Northern Ontario portfolio with the strategic purchase of Pearl Street Apartments in Sudbury, a 23-unit residential property offering significant value creation potential.
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RecommendedThe National Capital Commission is launching a search for an operator to design, build, and manage new commercial docks and marine slips at Ottawa's Dow's Lake Pavilion, aiming to refresh the popular boating destination.
The Calgary Municipal Land Corporation will reveal its 2026 strategic outlook, focusing on East Village development, major site transformations, and progress on the new event centre.
An Ottawa councillor is advocating for the city to explore purchasing the Kanata Lakes Golf and Country Club, potentially preserving green space amid development pressures.
Canadian rental prices are projected to decline through 2026 due to increasing supply and slowing demand, offering temporary relief for tenants while challenging landlords with softer market conditions.
Alberta sets consecutive housing start records while Ontario sees fourth year of decline. Experts point to regulatory differences and economic policies as key factors in this growing provincial divide.
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RecommendedThe Abbotsford Police Department is asking for public assistance to locate the rightful owner of lumber believed stolen in December 2025, releasing a photo of the recovered materials.
A new Consumer Choice Center report finds it would take the average individual 44 years to save for a Toronto home without family help, highlighting severe affordability challenges.
Canadian beer sales have declined since 2019, prompting Saskatchewan craft breweries to innovate with new products and strategies to meet evolving consumer demands.
A residential fire on Dominion Boulevard in Windsor has displaced five individuals, with emergency services responding to contain the blaze and investigate its cause.
Canada's craft beer sector confronts a triple threat of inflation, potential U.S. tariffs, and a long-term decline in alcohol consumption, forcing breweries to adapt their business strategies.
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RecommendedToronto's rental market is experiencing a significant shift, with lower prices and move-in incentives now favoring tenants, marking a change from recent trends.
Caldwell First Nation launches the next phase of on-reserve housing development, expanding family homes and community space to address housing needs.
Canada's craft beer sector is confronting significant challenges, including rising inflation, potential tariff threats, and evolving consumer preferences, forcing brewers to adapt their strategies.
Expert advice from Bennett Property Shop reveals practical strategies for first-time homebuyers in Ottawa to save tens of thousands on their purchase through government programs and smart planning.
Calgary Co-op announces closure of Hamptons and Sage Hill locations in March 2026 due to economic conditions, affecting grocery, wine, spirits, beer and cannabis stores.
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RecommendedAngel's Cafe in Calgary received a 30-day eviction notice for a water main repair project. Owner Cathy Jacobs proposes moving the building to avoid permanent closure after 28 years in business.
The Municipality of Temagami in Northern Ontario has purchased the rights to the soft drink 'Temagami Dry' for $7,500, exploring ways to revive the locally made beverage.
Ottawa firefighters successfully extinguished an overnight blaze at a Vanier triplex, displacing three residents. The incident highlights fire safety concerns during extreme cold weather.
Toronto Police are asking for public assistance to identify a man who allegedly broke into storage lockers at a Leslieville condo, stealing high-value mountain bikes and equipment worth over $15,000.
A significant fire destroyed an apartment building in Coquitlam, displacing residents from 27 units. No injuries were reported, and the city has established support services for those affected.
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RecommendedThe Montreal arson squad is actively investigating a destructive fire that completely destroyed a residential home in Terrebonne, Quebec. Authorities are working to determine the cause and origin of the blaze.
A devastating gas explosion and fire on the top floors of a Bronx apartment building has resulted in one fatality and 14 injuries, with emergency crews responding to the scene.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves is complicated by trade concerns, as the liquor is distilled in Manitoba, highlighting interprovincial tensions.
London's innovative 60-unit micro-modular shelter project is set to open next week, providing transitional housing for homeless individuals as the city addresses housing insecurity amid winter conditions.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to pull Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves, but Manitoba MP James Bezan warns this could trigger interprovincial trade issues, as the liquor is distilled in Manitoba.
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RecommendedLas Vegas casinos are rolling out a new initiative to attract Canadian tourists by accepting the Canadian dollar at par, eliminating exchange fees. This move aims to boost tourism amid economic shifts.