As the Port Lands community in Toronto continues to undergo a massive transformation, Biidaasige Park at the edge of the new mouth of the Don […]
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“Racing to a Halt: Honda Indy Road Closures Rev Up City Traffic Woes”
As the Honda Indy returns to Toronto, so does the traffic that comes with it. Road closures around Lakeshore Boulevard, ongoing construction, and lane restrictions […]
Saint-Leonard on Edge: Community Braces for Potential Flood Nightmare
Saint-Leonard residents are anxious about additional flooding following thunderstorm alerts issued Thursday in Montreal. Just a few days ago, basement garages on Belmont Street in […]
Craig Sauvé Shakes Up Mayoral Race, Launches Bid With Brand-New Political Party
Former Projet Montréal city councillor, Craig Sauvé, announced his candidacy for Mayor of Montreal Thursday, under a brand new party, Transition Montréal. He made the […]
“Gear Up for Gridlock: Summer Roadwork Ignites Surge of Closures Across Metro Vancouver”
Summer roadwork season just keeps gearing up in Metro Vancouver, as some new closures kick in on Thursday. You can add the East 1st Avenue […]
Outrage in Leaside: Beloved 80-Year-Old Tree Chopped Down Illegally!
A towering 80-year-old honey locust tree in Toronto’s Leaside neighbourhood has been reduced to a stump, and angry residents say the developer cut it down […]
Surrey Mayor Outraged Over Potential Delays in Policing Overhaul
The Surrey policing transition will continue for at least another year, as the provincial government reportedly asked the RCMP to extend its stay in the […]
“Kitsilano Pool’s New Reservation System Sparks Controversy Among Vancouver Locals”
With high temperatures beating down on the Lower Mainland this week, a lot of Vancouverites will be looking for ways to escape the heat. But […]
“Sponge Parks Revolution: How Montreal’s Innovative Greenspaces Combat Floods and Beat the Heat!”
After Montreal was hit with record-setting rainfall Sunday, it’s clear flooding is a problem for some of the city’s basements and streets. Officials feel “sponge […]
“City Hall Fortified: Nanaimo Implements Fencing to Combat Disorder from Nearby Overdose Site”
The City of Nanaimo is considering building a 1.8-metre-high fence to protect its staff from “congregations” of people, violence and disorder associated with an overdose […]