A fire in a row house on Saturday evening claimed the life of one man and seriously injured a woman in the Sainte-Foy area of […]
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“Rising Danger: Vacant Buildings in Vancouver Pose Increasing Safety Threat, Officials Warn”
Buildings left vacant as they await demolition or renovation are posing an increasing safety concern around Vancouver, and the system in place for dealing with […]
“FIFA World Cup Clash Scuttles 2026 Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival”
Vancouver is set to host seven FIFA World Cup matches in June 2026, and the timing has led to the cancellation of a major festival. […]
Vancouver Council Unveils Choice for City’s New Leader
Vancouver city council has selected Delta’s Donny van Dyk as its new city manager. The news comes a week after Paul Mochrie announced he would […]
“Toronto Cracks Down on Renovictions: New Bylaw Shields Tenants from Displacement”
A new Toronto bylaw targeting renovictions comes into effect today, requiring landlords to get a licence before carrying out repairs or renovations that force tenants […]
Toronto Considers Ban on Motorized Watercraft at Bustling Beach, Citing Reckless Behavior
Toronto has moved to ban motorized watercraft from one of its busiest beaches by next year due to concerns over unsafe operators and illegal rentals, […]
“Mount Pleasant Transformation: Vancouver Injects $1 Million for Neighborhood Revitalization!”
The City of Vancouver says it’s investing $1 million to “uplift” street-level infrastructure in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. Mayor Ken Sim and city councillors gathered […]
“Vancouver Defies Pause: Mayor’s Bold Letter Challenges Provincial Stance on Park Board Issues”
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is once again protesting the provincial government’s refusal to support the city’s plan to dissolve the Board of Parks and Recreation. […]
“Scorching Sun and Soaring Temperatures Set to Dominate Construction Holiday, Air Quality Deteriorates Further”
Montrealers on vacation can soak up the sun and heat but will get a little break over the coming days. Wednesday brought sun in the […]
Premier Eby Defends Lifesaving Overdose Prevention Sites Amid Shutdown Proposals
After two city council motions requesting the closure of two different Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS) in Nanaimo and Victoria were deferred, B.C. Premier David Eby […]