OTTAWA — A massive cleanup operation is underway across the national capital region after a historic, record-breaking downpour of 118 mm soaked Ottawa on Canada
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Extreme heat prompts Toronto to cancel FIFA watch party at Nathan Phillips Square
TORONTO — An intense, record-breaking heatwave has prompted the City of Toronto to cancel all FIFA World Cup 2026 match screenings scheduled at Nathan Phillips
Housing committee to vote on renoviction bylaw
OTTAWA — The City of Ottawa is preparing to vote on a new municipal by-law designed to prevent landlords from falsely evicting tenants under the
Montreal mayor says 66 families relocated as evictions surpass last year during moving day
MONTREAL: Montreal has seen a surge in tenant evictions compared to last year, forcing the relocation of dozens of households during the city’s traditional “Moving
Older adults can ride Grand River Transit for free one day per week
ONTARIO: Grand River Transit (GRT) has launched a new pilot program designed to support older adults by providing free transit rides one day each week.
Province unveils new equipment to improve pothole repairs
SYDNEY RIVER (Nova Scotia) — Crews with Nova Scotia’s Department of Public Works are preparing to roll out dozens of pieces of newly acquired specialized
Manitoba’s Parkland area faces heavy flooding again
WINNIPEG — A devastating second wave of flooding has swamped already-waterlogged communities in Manitoba’s Parkland area, washing out major highways and forcing the complete closure
Canadians continue to cross border to save on gas, meat
ST. STEPHEN (New Brunswick) — A recent uptick in the number of vehicles travelling from Canada to the United States isn’t much of a surprise
Cars stolen by thieves targeting women’s purses in locker rooms, RCMP say
PRINCE GEORGE (B.C.) — Local authorities have issued a strict warning following a series of consecutive thefts targeting women’s locker rooms at fitness centers in
Canada Post pausing parcels to some EU countries over new customs rules
OTTAWA — Canada Post has announced a temporary suspension of mail and parcel services to a dozen European Union countries. The decision comes in response
