Two More Weekends of License Free Fishing Next Year in Ontario
Ontario’s Government is adding two more weekends of license free fishing days in 2019. The existing days are the 3-day Family Day weekend in February, and a full 9-days… Read more »
You can get data only plans as low as $15 within the next 90 days
CRTC has announced that Canadians will soon have more innovative and affordable options for mobile wireless services after the big three Bell Mobility, Rogers and Telus have… Read more »
Amazon to open new Fulfillment Centre in Edmonton Metro Region
Amazon is planning to open a new fulfillment centre in Leduc County. The 1-million-square-foot customer fulfillment facility will be Amazon’s second such facility in Alberta. Amazon has… Read more »
Ontario adds more GO Train Services to Kitchener
Minister of Transportation, Jeff Yurek announced the extension of Go train services from Georgetown Go Station to Kitchener starting January 7, 2019. The trains will also stop at… Read more »
You might get upto $2,400 if you are denied boarding – Read the proposed Air Passenger Protection Regulations
After three months of consultations with the travelling public, consumer rights groups, and other interested groups, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has come up with a new… Read more »
Maple Syrup Festival to return to Toronto’s waterfront for one epic weekend fuelled by maple syrup!
Sweet, Sweet! Liquid gold! Toronto’s Sugar Shack TO will return to Toronto’s waterfront during the first weekend of March Break! Sugar Shack TO will sweeten up the city’s winter… Read more »
Shaw Conference Centre will be called by its old name from Jan 1
The Shaw Conference Centre will be called the Edmonton Convention Centre from January 1, 2019. Shaw Communications’ naming rights agreement of the convention centre owned by the… Read more »
Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalls Cauliflower, Red Leaf Lettuce and Green Leaf Lettuce
Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling certain cauliflower, red leaf lettuce and green leaf lettuce produced by Adam Bros. Farming Inc. of Santa Maria, California, United States… Read more »
70+ Things to Do this Week in Toronto: December 17 to 23, 2018
It is the last week before the Christmas holidays and here is a list of 70+ fun things to do this week in Toronto.
Super Blood Moon and Lunar Eclipse on January 20, 2019
Weather permitting, you can experience full moon and total lunar eclipse on January 20 – 21, 2019. Unlike last year’s eclipse, you are able to see the… Read more »
See 100 Nativity Scenes from 100 Countries at Saint Joseph’s Oratory
If you are in Montreal this season, then visit Saint Joseph’s Oratory to see “A World in a Crèche”, a temporary holiday exhibition. “A World in a Crèche,”… Read more »
Year Round Niagara Falls to Toronto Go Train Service from January 7
Starting January 7, those who wanting to visit Toronto on a weekday trip can hop on the Go Train from Niagara Falls Go Station. Jeff Yurek, Minister… Read more »
This Zoo Discovers a Newborn Polar Bear Cub in the Den on Surveillance Camera
On Tuesday, December 11, a new Polar Bear Cub was born at Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien, Quebec. This is the second polar bear cub born in the zoo within… Read more »
2019 New Years Eve Fireworks will Light Up Calgary Tower
Welcome 2019 at Olympic Plaza and the new Central Library. This year’s festivities include The Rumpus Room in the Municipal Building Atrium, a family dance party in… Read more »
2019 Edition of Winterlude Celebrates Canada’s Diversity
Canada’s Capital Region will host a multitude of activities highlighting our country’s cultural, artistic and culinary diversity during 41st edition of Winterlude. Indigenous culture will be in… Read more »
Light Up the Dark Nights! Toronto’s Light Art Festival returns Next Month
The Toronto Light Festival, the City’s first-ever light art festival, is coming back to The Distillery District from January 18 to March 3. Visitors will be taken… Read more »
Climb up the Peace Tower and Tour Parliament’s Central Block Before it Closes for 10 Years
Have you been inside Canada’s most famous building? Was the Grade 6 trip to Ottawa, the last time you took a guided tour of the Central block… Read more »
Snoop Dogg & Friends – Western Canada Tour
Snoop Dogg has announced tour Western Canada Tour! “Proudly celebrating 25 years of Doggystyle”, the tour brings Snoop Dogg & Friends — Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Warren G, Kurupt and… Read more »
These are the Top Baby Names in Ontario
Ontario marked the 100-year anniversary of tracking baby names in 2017 and these are the top baby names in its 100-year anniversary of recording baby names in… Read more »
Becoming: An Intimate Conversation with Michelle Obama – Canadian Tour Dates
After a highly successful 2018 12-event arena tour across 10 cities, Live Nation and Crown Publishing, a part of Penguin Random House, have announced dates for the… Read more »
City of Calgary closing Pedestrian Underpass below Glenmore Trail due to Safety Concerns
The City of Calgary has made the decision to permanently close the pedestrian underpass that runs beneath Glenmore Trail to the east of Macleod Trail (beside the… Read more »
Parks Canada Launches Public Consultation on Proposed National Park Reserve in the South Okanagan-Similkameen
The South Okanagan-Similkameen region contains some of the most biologically diverse and rare ecosystems in Canada and has sustained Syilx/Okanagan communities for thousands of years. A public… Read more »
Canada Ranks 19th for Ease of Paying Taxes
The 13th edition of the Paying Taxes report released by PwC and the World Bank Group ranks Canada 19th out of 190 countries and 1st out of… Read more »
Programs and Events to Attend during Winter at Art Gallery of Ontario
One of the largest art museums in North America, the Art Gallery of Ontario has collection of close to 95,000 works from cutting-edge contemporary art to vast… Read more »























