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Bachynski says downtown construction is 'short-term pain for for some long-term gain'
Many drivers are noticing that traffic in downtown Regina have become worse lately due to construction on 11th Avenue. The entire stretch of 11th is blocked off from Broad Street to Albert Street. Rea...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 26, 2025
The city is replacing underground infrastructure on 11th Ave from Broad Street to Lorne Street. (Credit: 980 CJME/Abby Zieverink)
Alberta panel members say idea to cut aid to some newcomers comes from government
EDMONTON - Two members of Alberta's new $2-million panel fighting federal overreach say they aren't responsible for the messaging and ideas on the panel's website, including a suggestion to end social...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2025
StatCan says two-bedroom asking rents highest in Vancouver in Q1
OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says Vancouver saw the highest average asking rent for a two-bedroom apartment in the first quarter. The average asking price in B.C.'s largest city for a two-bedroom unit w...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2025
Manitoba plan to upgrade intersection where bus crash killed 17 faces opposition
CARBERRY - Bureaucrats and consultants got an earful from local residents Wednesday night as they presented their preferred safety upgrade to a highway intersection where a crash killed 17 people in 2...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2025
Steady May inflation figures don't make the case for rate cuts: economists
OTTAWA - May inflation figures showed marginal improvements in some of the Bank of Canada's closely watched price figures - a step in the right direction, some economists say, but likely not enough to...
The Canadian Press
Jun 24, 2025
Doug Ford apologizes over 'hat in hand' comment about First Nations
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized for saying First Nations should not keep coming "hat in hand" to the government if they say no to mining projects, a comment many First Nation leader...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2025
Doug Ford says he treats First Nations 'like gold' but they 'keep coming hat in hand'
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is willing to give First Nations what they want for their support in developing mines, but they cannot "keep coming hat in hand all the time to the governme...
The Canadian Press
Jun 18, 2025
Ring of Fire road to bring prosperity to First Nation, problems for caribou: report
TORONTO - A proposed road to the mineral-rich Ring of Fire in northern Ontario will bring economic prosperity to Webequie First Nation, though it may endanger caribou in the region, a newly released a...
The Canadian Press
Jun 16, 2025
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
TORONTO - Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: G7 G7 leaders will gather in Kananaskis, Alta., for their annual meeting, which starts Sunday. The federal governm...
The Canadian Press
Jun 15, 2025
Airbnb says thousands of B.C. reservations at risk, blaming 'rushed' rental rules
VANCOUVER - Short-term vacation rental platform Airbnb said Friday that "thousands" of reservations in British Columbia are at risk of cancellation, accusing the province of rushing out regulations as...
The Canadian Press
Jun 13, 2025
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