Owning a home may be out of reach for many Canadians according to new data from CIBC, and for one Winnipegger, the prospect of owning their own home is starting to feel like an impossible goal.
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Green Line construction enters next phase in Ogden, will include road closures
78 Avenue S.E. east of Ogden Road will be closed to traffic starting on April 22 to begin upgrades as part of the Green Line LRT project.
Vancouver’s CRAB Park: Less than half the residents remain following cleanup
One week after Vancouver’s Park Board completed it’s cleanup of the city’s only legal homeless encampment, the number of people living there has dwindled.
‘We need rain desperately’: fire ban issued for Corman Park, other Sask. communities
Saskatoon firefighters are reminding the public to be diligent heading into the weekend. It comes as fire bans have been issued for multiple communities including the RM of Corman Park.
Southern Alberta could be alive with the sound of rattlesnakes this weekend: expert
If you’re planning to head to the coulees this weekend to enjoy the nice weather, don’t forget to look down.
Federal government tells Canadians to avoid all travel to Israel, West Bank as tensions rise
The government of Canada has upgraded its travel advisories to Israel and the West Bank, instructing Canadians to avoid all travel amid escalating tensions in the region.
Hate Crimes unit investigating after Pride flag torn down and trashed in downtown Edmonton
Police are looking for a group of people who are being investigated for a potential hate crime.
Malahat Legion celebrates its 90th anniversary after almost closing down during pandemic
Stan Grenda has been a Legion member for 40 years. The last 27 of those years have been with the Malahat Legion.
Manitoba program helping sexual assault survivors loses federal funding
On April 3rd, Ottawa’s justice department notified Pinawa’s Survivor’s Hope Crisis Centre that funding for its sexual assault recovery and healing program ended March 31st.
