Ottawa Rolls Out Fuel Tax Relief – Here Is What You Need To Know
Canada is hitting pause on a key fuel tax, a move the federal government says should bring some immediate relief at the pump. Prime Minister Mark Carney… Read more »
Imagine Dragons to Open RBC Amphitheatre Concert Season in May; Tickets on Sale April 17
Imagine Dragons will open the newly branded RBC Amphitheatre with its first-ever headlining show. The multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning band will take the stage on May 21, 2026,… Read more »
Ontario Proposes Mandatory Written Exams, With Attendance Marks Worth Up to 15 Per Cent for High School Students
Ontario is proposing a significant shake-up to how school boards operate, with a new bill aimed at tightening oversight and refocusing attention on student outcomes. The legislation,… Read more »
10 Tulip Farms and Fields For a U-Pick Spring Day Trip in Ontario – 2026 Season
The most colourful of spring flowers, tulips bloom across Ontario during the season, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Many flower farms welcome visitors to pick fresh… Read more »
Ontario Plans to Extend WSIB Benefits to Thousands in Private Care Jobs
Ontario is moving to expand workplace insurance coverage to thousands of care workers who have long operated without it. The province has introduced proposed legislation that would… Read more »
Popeyes Canada Debuts Anime-Inspired Menu With ONE PIECE Collaboration
Popeyes is leaning into anime fandom with a new limited-time collaboration tied to ONE PIECE, bringing a themed menu to Canada starting Monday. The fast food chain… Read more »
Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours: Thrilling Whitewater Rapids Tour in Niagara Falls – 2026 Season
Feel the rush of the Class 5 Devil’s Hole Rapids and marvel at the power of the Niagara Whirlpool when you take a wild and wet adventure… Read more »
Canada’s Jobless Rate Holds at 6.7% as Southern Ontario Cities Struggle, Saskatchewan Remains Lowest
Canada’s labour market showed little movement in March, offering a picture of stability rather than momentum. Employment edged up by 14,000 positions, a modest 0.1% increase, while… Read more »
Creemore: Explore This Charming Ontario Town Home to North America’s Smallest Jail, Lavender Fields and Historic Gems
Any trip to Creemore should begin at Mill Street. Creemore is a small southern Ontario town, part of Clearview Township in Simcoe County, and the main street will offer something to do in every direction. Here are all the ways you can make the best of your trip to Creemore, from history walks to shopping or an extended stay.
Head to Stratford For a Colourful Spring Getaway – Top Things to See & Do
Experience Spring in Stratford! The well-known arts and culture scene in Stratford truly comes alive in spring. Along with the festivals or outdoor arts and entertainment, the… Read more »
Elora: Ontario’s Charming Village Escape For Family and Romantic Getaways
The charm of Elora, a village part of Township of Centre Wellington, stems from a few different town features. Running through this region of southwestern Ontario is… Read more »
From Fossils to Paddleboards: What to Do at Craigleith Provincial Park on Georgian Bay
Escape to the quieter side of the Blue Mountains this spring, summer, or fall with a trip to Craigleith Provincial Park. The lakeside park is in a… Read more »
Ontario Is Cutting 36 Conservation Authorities Down to Just Nine
Ontario is moving ahead with a major overhaul of its conservation authority system, aiming to shrink the current 36 agencies into nine regional bodies. The plan, led… Read more »
Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny: Visit Port Hope This Weekend For a Crazy Race and Festival
Ontario is home to plenty of festivals and unique races. If you want to experience a fun festival combined with a crazy watercraft race, get to Port… Read more »
Gardens to Visit in Southwestern Ontario For Colourful Spring and Summer Day Trips
Southwestern Ontario boasts an array of vibrant gardens, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. From the award-winning Whistling Gardens in Wilsonville to… Read more »
Birding Festivals to Celebrate Spring Migration in Ontario
The diverse habitats across Ontario support marsh, shore and field birds and a spectacular number of migratory birds stopover at various parts of Ontario during spring migration. Plenty… 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.
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 »























