Art for a Cause: UPwithART 2026 Returns to London This April
London’s UPwithART 2026, a week-long art auction and cultural programme aimed at supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, will take place this April. The event will feature more than… Read more »
A Trip to Indian Falls Conservation Area Can be Unforgettable – Here’s How to Make it Count
Carved by ancient forces, the Bruce Peninsula hides waterfalls among its cliffs—like Indian Falls, where a rugged trail reveals a powerful 15-metre drop. Whether you’re here for the views or the adventure, here’s how to make the most of Indian Falls Conservation Area.
Aberfoyle Antique Market: What to Know When Canada’s Oldest Antique Market Returns For 2026 Season
Nestled less than an hour away from Toronto, the Aberfoyle Antique Market in Guelph stands as a testament to the timeless allure of antiquities and collectibles. Established in… Read more »
LOTTO MAX Overhaul Begins April 14 with $90 Million Cap and New $100K Prizes
A major update is on the way for one of Canada’s most recognizable lotteries, with changes set to take effect this month. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming… Read more »
Jeremy Hansen Lifts Off as Canada Becomes Second Nation With Astronaut on Lunar Mission
Colonel Jeremy Hansen is now on his way to the Moon, marking a first not just for him, but for Canada. The Canadian Space Agency astronaut lifted… Read more »
Ontario to Raise Minimum Wage to $17.95 in October
Ontario is adjusting its minimum wage, with the latest increase set to take effect this fall. Beginning October 1, 2026, the general minimum wage will rise from… Read more »
Canada to Face Bosnia and Herzegovina in FIFA World Cup Home Opener
Canada now knows its first opponent on home soil, and it’s not one many would have predicted. After a tense playoff final, Bosnia and Herzegovina booked its… Read more »
Canadians Are Quietly Getting Less for Their Rent
Rents across Canada may not be rising as quickly as before, but a new analysis suggests renters are quietly giving up something else. Space. A new analysis… Read more »
Head to Maple Bushes Across Ontario This Easter Weekend for the Sweet Celebrations
Get ready to tap into some sweet fun this weekend! Ontario Maple Syrup Producers’ Association is bringing the sweetest weekend of the year with the Ontario Maple… Read more »
Ottawa and Ontario Unveil $8.8B Plan to Cut Development Charges by Up to 50%
A new housing and infrastructure deal between Ottawa and Queen’s Park is aiming to ease some of the pressure many Canadians are feeling. Prime Minister Mark Carney… Read more »
Transat Rolls Out Limited Time Sale on All-Inclusive Summer Getaways
Transat has kicked off a limited-time summer sale on all-inclusive packages to the South and Europe, with bookings open until April 19. The offer sets entry-level pricing… Read more »
Tim Hortons’ Moonbits Boxes Now Available in London Ahead of Artemis II Launch
With hometown astronaut Jeremy Hansen preparing to fly around the Moon, Tim Hortons is marking the moment in London with special boxes. Tim Hortons has rolled out… Read more »
2026 Spring Fun in Ontario: 60+ Adventures and Festivals
From duck races to walleye fishing, festivals celebrating spring migration and blossom, here are 40+ must ways to celebrate spring in Ontario.
Treetop Trekking Ontario Parks Open For The Season in April
Treetop Trekking is a place where you and your family can safely and responsibly enjoy an amazing and unforgettable day of outdoor fun! Surround yourself with nature… Read more »
Pizza Hut Canada Launches Hot Dog Stuffed Crust for Baseball Season
Pizza Hut Canada is introducing a new menu item that leans into baseball season and its familiar food traditions. Starting March 27, the chain will offer a… Read more »
Ontario Plans to Remove HST on New Homes, Offering Up to $130,000 in Relief
Ontario is looking to ease the cost of new homes with a proposal that would remove the full HST for a large segment of buyers. As part… Read more »
15 Spring Day Trips in Southwestern Ontario
Discover some of Southwestern Ontario’s captivating places, festivals and activities this spring. From the tranquil beauty of Point Pelee National Park to the vibrant culture of the… Read more »
Federal Minimum Wage to Increase by 40 cents on April 1
The federal minimum wage is set to rise again this spring by 40 cents. The federal government says the rate will increase to $18.15 per hour starting… Read more »
Big Cheese Days: Explore Oxford County in May For a Whey Special Experience
You may know that Ontario not only has fabulous nature trails but also delicious food trails showcasing everything from chocolate to butter tarts. Oxford County synonymous with high-quality… Read more »
Canada’s Largest Touring Poutine Festival – 2026 Ontario Schedule
A travelling festival celebrating the uniquely Canadian dish – fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy – is touring Ontario again this year. Poutine Feast Ontario Inc…. Read more »
Ontario Plans to Ban Ricket Resales that Exceed Original Cost
Ontario is moving to clamp down on soaring ticket resale prices, with new rules that could reshape how fans buy and sell tickets. The provincial government says… Read more »
Tasc Tulip Farm: Explore 55 Acre U-Pick Farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake to Celebrate Spring 2026
Spring is almost here, bringing warmth, colour and pretty, fragrant flowers. To celebrate the beauty of this wonderful season, Tasc invites you to their massive Tulip Farm… Read more »
Health Canada Issues Recall on Frigidaire Gas Ranges Linked to Burns
Health Canada, alongside the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Electrolux Group, has issued a recall for certain Frigidaire gas ranges due to a burn hazard linked… Read more »
New Rules to Let Ontarians Bring Alcohol to Festivals and Markets
Outdoor events in Ontario are about to look a little different this spring. The province is introducing new “bring-your-own” alcohol permits, allowing people to bring their own… Read more »























