Local
A major investment from the Ontario government will bring significant upgrades to recreation facilities across Niagara, including a new NHL-sized ice pad, energy-efficient improvements, and revitalized track and field amenities.
The $11.1 million in funding is part of the province’s $200 million Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund, which aims to grow local economies and support active living by improving access to sports and recreation spaces.
Local
Rents in St. Catharines and Niagara Falls fell in June compared to May, in line with decreases in rent prices across the country. At the same time, rents in Welland rose in June, bucking the national trend.
Sports
On any given summer night across Niagara, hundreds if not thousands of people could be attending a sporting event.
National
If there is one thing all Canadian politicians supposedly agree on, it’s that we badly need new housing development all across the country.
Opinion
“Alberta has an Alberta problem,” according to the editors of the Globe and Mail. One can expect that the lead editorial this week in Canada’s national newspaper…
National
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s campaign to pick up a by-election seat in Alberta is currently in full swing.
Opinion
The Supreme Court’s June session concluded with three significant decisions that, while angering some on the Left, offer grounds for optimism across the nation.