Category : Real Estate


First-Time Homebuyer Savings Strategies in Ottawa

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 Closes Two Stores in 2026

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.

Police Hunt Suspect in $15K Leslieville Condo Theft

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.

Coquitlam Apartment Fire Displaces Residents

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.

Arson Squad Investigates Terrebonne Home Fire

The 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.

Ford's Crown Royal Pull Faces Manitoba Trade Issues

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.

73 Affordable Housing Units Open in Saskatoon

Saskatoon has unveiled 73 new affordable housing units at Métis Veterans Plaza, with 36 units specifically tailored for Indigenous tenants. The project addresses urgent housing needs during extreme cold weather.

Fairmont to Build New Calgary Hotel Opening 2031

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has unveiled plans to construct a new luxury property in downtown Calgary, with an anticipated opening date in 2031, marking a significant investment in the city's hospitality sector.

Montreal Eases Housing Rules to Address Crisis

Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces regulatory changes to accelerate social and affordable housing construction, moving from coercive to partnership-based approach with developers.

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