10 Ways to Spend Christmas Holidays in Jasper
There’s no place like the Rocky Mountains for the holidays and in a place like Jasper, there are festive holiday activities around every corner, on top of… Read more »
5 Edmonton Restaurants to Order Take Home 2024 New Year’s Eve Dinner and Celebrations Kits
Take advantage of festive meals available to go for New Year’s Eve in Edmonton. There are a select few restaurants and caterers who offer festive or New… Read more »
Lionel Messi & Inter Miami Scheduled to Play in Toronto in October 2024
Toronto’s Major League Soccer club, Toronto FC is set to play a comprehensive 34-match schedule in the upcoming 2024 Major League Soccer (MLS) season. This season is… Read more »
CPP Enhancement: What You Need to Know About 2024 CPP Limits and Second Additional CPP Contribution
2024 is the year when the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) enhancement’s final stage takes effect. The Canada Pension Plan (CPP), a cornerstone of retirement income for Canadian… Read more »
Nova Scotia Announces Pension and Wage Increase For Early Childhood Educators
Early childhood educators and staff in Nova Scotia’s licensed child-care centres are set to receive increased wages, benefits, and pensions for the first time. The provincial government,… Read more »
Lynx Air Adds Boston and San Francisco Flights From Toronto; 25% Off Sale On All Transborder Flights Tickets
Lynx Air is expanding its flight services for the summer season, introducing routes from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport and San Francisco International… Read more »
Electric Vehicle Availability Standard: This Is How Canada Plans to Phase Out Gas-Powered Cars By 2035
The federal government is implementing measures to phase out gas-powered cars by 2035. Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault announced the new Electric Vehicle Availability Standard… Read more »
Some Manitobans Can Expect a 5% Reduction in Auto Insurance Starting April 2024
Manitoba’s Public Utilities Board (PUB) has mandated a 5% reduction in compulsory auto insurance premiums for 2024-25, effective April 1, 2024. This decision comes after the recent… Read more »
This is How Much You Need to Earn to Buy a House Following November Price Fluctuations in Canada
In November 2023, Canadian housing markets generally saw an improvement in affordability despite a slight increase in mortgage rates. Data from Ratehub.ca indicates that the average required… Read more »
Canadians Continue to Move to Alberta in High Numbers as the Country Sees Record High Population Growth
Canada’s population growth has reached a historic high, primarily driven by robust immigration, according to Statistics Canada. According to Statistics Canada’s 2023 third quarter population estimate report,… Read more »
Canada’s Inflation Steady at 3.1% in November
Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) maintained its previous month’s year-over-year growth rate of 3.1% in November, according to Statistics Canada in their monthly report. This steadiness in… Read more »
Immersive Disney Exhibition Coming to Edmonton in February 2024
After enchanting Disney fans in Toronto, the producers of immersive exhibitions and one-of-a-kind experiences, Lighthouse Immersive, are bringing Disney Animation: Immersive Experience to Edmonton. Disney Animation: Immersive… Read more »
Free National Parks & Historic Sites Admission For Veterans and Armed Forces Families Starting Jan 2024
The Federal government has introduced a new initiative to honour the service of Canadian Veterans and active Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members, along with their families. Starting… Read more »
CAPABLE: Nova Scotia Pilots First-of-Its-Kind Aging-in-Home Program for Seniors
Nova Scotia is piloting a new program aimed at assisting seniors in maintaining their independence at home.
These Are Ontario’s Top Baby Names in 2022
In 2022, the baby naming trends in Ontario saw familiar favourites and newcomers in the top ten rankings. The ranking reflects the ongoing preferences and emerging trends… Read more »
Free Menstrual Products Now Mandatory at Federally Regulated Workplaces
Federally regulated employers in Canada are now required to provide free menstrual products in the workplace, announced Minister of Labour Seamus O’Regan Jr. today. Pads and tampons… Read more »
15 Christmas and Winter Holiday Getaways in Saskatchewan
From the Boreal forests to the expansive prairie lands to the valleys and rivers, if you love to spend time outdoors in the winter months, then you will definitely find a place to fall in love.
Paris Saint-Germain to Open Flagship Store in Toronto
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the renowned French football club, is expanding its international presence by opening a new official store. in Toronto The store, located at 399 Queen… Read more »
Sankofa: Toronto Announces New Name For Yonge-Dundas Square
Toronto City Council has announced a new name for Yonge-Dundas Square, in a move that marks the beginning of a broader initiative to rename several city assets… Read more »
Alberta Increasing Property Damage Collision Reporting Threshold
Alberta is implementing a significant change to streamline reporting procedures for vehicle collisions. Starting January 1, the threshold for reporting property damage from collisions to law enforcement… Read more »
What to Know About Calgary’s 2024 New Year’s Eve Fireworks Show
Calgary will ring in 2024 with fireworks launched from Prince’s Island Park, the city announced today. The fireworks will be synchronized to a special musical accompaniment on… Read more »
Our Lady Peace to Headline Brampton’s 2024 New Year’s Eve Celebrations, Kicking Off 50th Anniversary Festivities
The City of Brampton is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary, starting with a New Year’s Eve bash on December 31, 2023. This event, free to the… Read more »
Poll: 73% of Brampton Residents Fear Their Vehicle Will Be Stolen
In Brampton, Ontario, a staggering 73% of residents perceive a severe auto theft crisis, a sentiment underscored by a recent Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) survey. The… Read more »
What to Know About Ontario’s Plan to Allow Beer, Wine Sales at Convenience and Grocery Stores
Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will experience a significant shift in its alcohol retail landscape. The provincial government has announced that consumers will be able to purchase… Read more »






















