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Gondek, Smith hold ‘productive’ meeting on Calgary’s Green Line aimed at preserving contracts
In a 'hail mary' letter sent Thursday, Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek urged the provincial government to preserve existing portions of the Green Line as they work on a new alignment. * This article was originally published here
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More rate cuts needed to sustain retail momentum, experts say
Statistics Canada said Friday that retail sales rebounded to 0.9 per cent to $66.4 billion in July, helped by stronger new car sales. * This article was originally published here
Calgary’s termination of Green Line adds extra frustration for expropriated Eau Claire residents
Demolition of the Eau Claire Market and River Run townhomes is on hold awaiting the Government of Alberta's review of a new alignment for Calgary's Green Line. * This article was originally published here
Home ownership feels out of reach for many in Calgary
A study done by Rates.ca is reporting half of Calgary families will have to make a least $11,000 more in order to afford an average priced home. * This article was originally published here
Quebec public services becoming ‘dehumanized’ as demand rises, ombudsperson says
Marc-André Dowd released his annual report, which highlights several examples of people receiving inadequate care across the health network in the 12 months leading to March 31. * This article was originally published here
TD Bank announces CEO shuffle as Masrani set to retire in 2025
TD Bank announced a slew of executive changes on Thursday, most notably the retirement of its CEO Bharat Masrani and the naming of his successor, Ray Chun. * This article was originally published here
She spent $1M for a N.S. castle. Now, this Ontario woman needs $750K to let the public in
If you wish to stay in a castle, you can prebook your stay on Kickstarter, which will in turn allow the Cape Breton property to open to the public quicker. * This article was originally published here
25 new officers as Calgary police expands Community Engagement Response Team
The hope is to work alongside social service agencies to connect people with services and supports available for those experiencing homelessness and addiction. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton Oilers back in training camp: ‘We want to do a little bit better than we did last year’
For the Edmonton Oilers, the hope is that they can repeat what the Florida Panthers did last season — win it all the year after losing the Stanley Cup final. * This article was originally published here
Person dead after being pulled from high-rise apartment fire in Scarborough
Toronto Fire Services says one person has died after being pulled from a highrise residential fire at an apartment building in Scarborough on Tuesday night. * This article was originally published here
‘Less hassle’: Toronto to close entire Gardiner Expressway for weekend work
A full closure of the Gardiner Expressway is set for this weekend as congestion woes continue to plague Toronto. * This article was originally published here
Piikani Nation Elders speak out against Crowsnest Pass coal mining project
Members of Piikani Nation say the Grassy Mountain coal mining project would have detrimental impacts on the environment for generations to come. * This article was originally published here
Faith leaders call on Ford to reverse move to shutter supervised consumption sites
A number of religious organizations came to Queen's Park on Tuesday and said they were hopeful they could reach Ford's 'humanity.' * This article was originally published here
After Montreal byelection loss, Trudeau says ‘we have a lot of work to do’
Justin Trudeau suffered a devastating electoral blow after the Liberals lost their stronghold of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun to the Bloc Québécois. * This article was originally published here
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 16, 2024
Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Kelowna woman recovering in ICU after being struck by vehicle
Shortly after leaving for her lunch break at a Kelowna daycare last Thursday, Danica Guinto was struck by a pick-up truck at the intersection at Burtch Road and Highway 97. * This article was originally published here
Family of N.S. homicide victim in shock, remember her as a ‘loving, sweet sister’
Family members of Esther Jones were inside a Kentville, N.S. courtroom Monday as a show of solidarity as her accused killer had his first scheduled court appearance. * This article was originally published here
Despite rate cuts, home sales stuck in ‘holding pattern’ over summer: CREA
Home sales rose again in August but the national housing market was not shocked to life by the start of the Bank of Canada's interest rate easing cycle, according to CREA. * This article was originally published here
Here’s why economists expect ‘good news’ from the August inflation report
Royal Bank of Canada is expects Canadians got even more inflation relief last month, with the annual rate forecast to slow sharply to 2.1 per cent. * This article was originally published here