Alkane Doubles Storheden Gold Deposit Depth in Sweden

Alkane Resources announces significant depth extension at its Storheden gold deposit in Sweden, more than doubling tested depth to 464m. New high-grade intercepts highlight potential for new production area.

School Bus Crash in Barrie Sends One to Hospital

A collision involving a school bus near Lillian Crescent and Cundles Road in Barrie, Ontario, resulted in one person being transported to hospital. Details on the incident and response.

BlackBerry reports Q3 profit of US$13.7 million

Canadian tech firm BlackBerry swung to a Q3 profit of US$13.7 million, a significant turnaround from last year's loss. Discover the details behind the company's financial rebound.

Manitoba Hydro projects loss after third dry year

Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro forecasts a financial loss due to a third consecutive year of low water levels, impacting hydroelectric power generation. Learn about the implications for the province.

Air Transat Q4 loss amid shareholder board shakeup calls

Air Transat reports a $12.5 million net loss for Q4, a 130% year-over-year decline, as major shareholder Pierre Karl Péladeau pushes for a board restructuring. Key financial details and the upcoming shareholder meeting.

Ottawa's Kiddie Kobbler closes after 44 years

After 44 years in business, Ottawa's iconic Kiddie Kobbler shoe store is closing its doors. Owner Rob Krantzberg, known as the 'shoeman,' retires, marking the end of an era for local families.

Canadian Mortgage Rates Climb Before New Year

Canadian mortgage rates increased this week, reversing a period of stability. Expert Robert McLister analyzes the uptick and forecasts a quiet period into January, barring bond market surprises.

Three Homes in One: Gentle Density in Burnaby

A new design-build project in Burnaby's Capitol Hill layers three homes onto one property, presenting as a stylish single-family residence. Discover how Theorem Developments is redefining 'missing-middle' housing.

P.E.I. forecasts $367.4M deficit for 2025-2026

Prince Edward Island's government reports a projected deficit of $367.4 million for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. Explore the details and implications for the province's budget and public services.

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