Category : Municipal Affairs


Two Vehicles Damaged in Montreal Fire

A fire in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough on February 10, 2026, resulted in damage to two vehicles. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in urban areas.

Firefighter Injured in Etobicoke Auto Shop Fire

A Toronto firefighter sustained injuries while responding to a significant fire at a commercial auto repair facility in Etobicoke. The incident highlights the dangers faced by first responders.

Edmonton Infill Bylaw Decision Heads to Council Vote

The contentious debate over Edmonton's infill development regulations continues, with city councillors set to make a crucial decision next week. The proposed bylaw aims to balance growth with community concerns.

Kitchener Council Unhappy with $587K Police Dispatch Plan

Kitchener city councillors express dissatisfaction with a new proposal to pay Waterloo Regional Police $587,000 annually for bylaw enforcement dispatch services, raising concerns about municipal budgeting and service efficiency.

Ottawa Eyes Heritage Designation for Kanata Area

The City of Ottawa is exploring a heritage district designation for the Beaverbrook neighbourhood in Kanata, potentially preserving its architectural and historical character for future generations.

Toronto Snow Route Tickets Top $2 Million

Toronto police have issued parking tickets totaling more than $2 million for violations on designated snow routes during winter enforcement periods, highlighting strict adherence to seasonal parking rules.

Toronto Budget with 2.2% Tax Hike Up for Debate

Toronto City Council begins deliberations on the 2026 municipal budget, featuring a proposed 2.2% property tax increase. The debate will shape city services and fiscal policy for the coming year.

Winnipeg Police HQ Inquiry Begins Today

A public inquiry into the Winnipeg police headquarters project starts today, examining cost overruns and management issues. The investigation aims to provide transparency and accountability for taxpayers.

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