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Is home ownership only for the rich now? 80% say yes in new poll
Canadians are feeling more discouraged about prospects for home ownership than they were last year, Ipsos polling conducted exclusively for Global News shows. * This article was originally published here
Princeton, B.C. close to having multi-year boil water notice lifted
The Town of Princeton released an update and timeline for the Memorial Park Wells 1 and 2 replacement project * This article was originally published here
Mayors approve ‘stopgap’ 2024 TransLink funding, but ‘fiscal cliff’ still looms
TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn described the investment plan as a 'stopgap' measure to address congestion on the system as work continues to secure stable, long-term funding. * This article was originally published here
‘Get busy buying EVs’: Metro Vancouver gas prices jump up overnight
A B.C. petroleum expert said gas prices could reach $2.30 a litre this spring as drivers approach summer. * This article was originally published here
On the ‘frontline’: Toronto-area residents hiring security firms to fight auto theft
Several Toronto-area security firms say the spike in auto thefts have led to residents calling about their services, with some even hiring them for protection. * This article was originally published here
‘Pretty scary’: Ill Ontario man stranded in Costa Rica finally recovering in Canada
The daughter of a seriously ill Ontario man who was stranded in a Costa Rica due to a lack of available hospital beds back home is relieved now that he's recovering in Canada. * This article was originally published here
More financial institutes are offering crypto-services, survey shows
Investing in cryptocurrencies is picking up steam, according to a new survey, even in the face of potential volatility and massive fraud that has been uncovered. * This article was originally published here
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends choice of ‘contrarian’ chair to lead COVID-19 data review
The premier says Dr. Gary Davidson was selected to lead the data review because she wants to hear a range of viewpoints, including from those "shouted down in the public sphere." * This article was originally published here
Funding changes needed as Winnipeg continues to grow, officials say
The City of Winnipeg is hoping to start conversations to change the municipal funding model as it continues to grow in population and infrastructure needs increase. * This article was originally published here
Controversial Wonderland Road tower approved by London, Ont. city council
A fiery debate did not dissuade council from approving the controversial 25-storey, 219-unit development at 735 Wonderland Rd N with a vote of 12-2. * This article was originally published here
Missing senior: Okanagan man, 79, hasn’t been seen since April 16, police say
Police say Alan Francescutti may have a medical condition and that he travelled to the Mabel Lake and Shuswap Falls area as recently as April 12. * This article was originally published here
Sask. RCMP pull over driver in car with no steering wheel
A driver with no licence was found driving a car with no steering wheel near Shellbrook, Sask. last week, police say. * This article was originally published here
Budget 2024 failed to spark ‘political reboot’ for Liberals, polling suggests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is facing a steep hill to climb in the polls after the 2024 budget failed the sway voters back to Liberal Party, new polling shows. * This article was originally published here
Family raises concerns about Lethbridge assisted living home
One family is making accusations about what they say is a lack of care and security provided at a Lethbridge senior supportive living home. Sarah Jones has the details. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon city council to discuss College Drive road safety review
A safety review of the intersection at College Drive and Wiggins Avenue is being presented at Saskatoon city council Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
Northumberland County begins review of policing services
The Town of Cobourg says it has passed motions to preclude it from participating in a review of policing services throughout Northumberland County. * This article was originally published here
Disability benefit won’t lift Canadians in need above poverty line: advocates
Despite being touted by the Liberals as the budget’s largest line item, critics say the funding won't help the 1.4 million disabled people living in poverty across Canada. * This article was originally published here
‘A real letdown’: Disabled B.C. man reacts to federal disability benefit
“It was almost like a dagger going through my heart — a real letdown,” the B.C. man said. “After finding out that it was only $200, it was very disheartening.” * This article was originally published here
Airbus workers at Quebec plant reject company’s third contract offer
Workers massively rejected a second offer earlier this month from the employer, with almost all of them voting in favour of strike action. * This article was originally published here
Teen in life-threatening condition after riding top of GO train: Toronto police
A 15-year-old boy is in life-threatening condition after he and two others attempted to ride on top of a moving GO train exiting Union Station after midnight Saturday. * This article was originally published here