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Municipalities could soon need Ontario government approval for new bike lanes
The Ontario government has announced if legislation is passed that municipalities will needs its approval before installing new bike lanes, if those lanes remove a lane of traffic. * This article was originally published here
Burger King wants a manager for $48K. Experts say foreign workers aren’t the answer
A Toronto-area Burger King can't fill a manager position, raising questions about the pay it's offering — and whether the temporary foreign workers program is suppressing wages. * This article was originally published here
B.C. Sikh community responds to new allegations of Indian foreign interference
The RCMP's commissioner said Monday Mounties had evidence of violent criminal activity in Canada, including homicides and extortion, being connected to Indian government agents. * This article was originally published here
Public servants’ union wants Parliament to investigate return-to-office mandate
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) wants a parliamentary committee to investigate what it calls the "catastrophic failures" surrounding the policy. * This article was originally published here
Duller fall colours in Ontario after warmer than normal temperatures
Some parts of Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area, experienced higher than normal temperatures in September, and that weather pattern leads to duller colours, experts say. * This article was originally published here
STARS deployed after vessel capsizes west of Edmonton on Wabamun Lake
Parkland County RCMP said it received a report Sunday afternoon of a capsized watercraft — believed to be a canoe or kayak — on Wabamun Lake. * This article was originally published here
Alberta construction group warns homeowners of fake, fear-mongering inspection letter
BILD Alberta says several homeowners have received fake letters imitating it, looking to access their homes to inspect for a cancer-causing insulation that's banned in Canada. * This article was originally published here
Bill Vigars, campaign manager for Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, dies at 78
Bill Vigars met Terry Fox in 1980 and served as his PR officer and confidant as the 21-year-old set out with the goal of running across Canada to raise money for cancer research. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau appoints new Liberal campaign director: Who is Andrew Bevan?
Party veteran Andrew Bevan will serve as campaign director for the Liberals in the next federal election. Bevan held key roles on former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne's staff. * This article was originally published here
Porter Airlines’ ascent: Can the comfort carrier last in Canadian skies?
Porter Airlines is looking to win over passengers with an 'elevated economy' experience. Here's what Porter's ascent means for the rest of Canada's air industry. * This article was originally published here
Old Montreal fire: 2 charged with arson, second-degree murder
The fire was the second deadly blaze in Old Montreal in less than two years, after seven people were killed in a March 2023 fire in a building that housed short-term rentals. * This article was originally published here
At least 55 children died or disappeared at residential school near Williams Lake, B.C.: Report
The Williams Lake First Nation says at least 55 children died or disappeared while attending the local residential school — more than triple the previously reported number. * This article was originally published here
As Canada’s fertility rate tanks, is it time to reform parental leave?
More than half of potential Canadian parents say they have delayed having children longer than they would like. Many blame the cost of living, but the issues are complex. * This article was originally published here
‘Motivated’ buyers could spur uptick in Toronto-area real estate, agents say
The real estate market across much of the GTHA continues to remain soft as interest rates remain high, but we could soon see things sell at a brisker pace next spring. * This article was originally published here
Chinatown businesses look ahead as Operations Hub to promote safety comes to a close
The Healthy Streets Operation Centre was launched in 2022 as a collaborative project between Edmonton police, social workers, and other front-line staff. * This article was originally published here
Gender identity policy hits the New Brunswick campaign trail
Mentions of school gender identity policy had been largely absent from the campaign, but that changed this week as election day approaches. * This article was originally published here
Marken Michel earns Calgary Stampeders’ Herm Harrison Memorial Award
The honour, established in 2013, recognizes outstanding community service. * This article was originally published here
Newly-formed provincial coalition calls for changes to B.C.’s supportive housing model
The Call4Change coalition is calling on changes to low barrier housing and an end to drug consumption sites in favour of more treatment-oriented housing and programs. * This article was originally published here
Durant, Shivers reflect on Plaza of Honour inductions
But, as mentioned none of Durant's tenure and accomplishments in the green and white would be possible without Roy Shivers who oversaw the team as general manager from 1999-2006. * This article was originally published here
With winter approaching, initiative aims to count number of homeless Edmontonians
Homeward Trust Edmonton's "Point-in-Time" count will begin Thursday afternoon. * This article was originally published here