Canada is no longer just dreaming about high-speed rail—it’s building it. A transformative infrastructure project is gaining momentum, one that promises to change how Canadians travel, boost tourism, and challenge short-haul air travel across major cities. After years of speculation, the reality is finally setting in. Tracks are being planned. Timelines are taking shape. Public Continue reading
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Confirmed – New Costco is Coming Soon to Ontario’s 4th Largest City: Here’s What to Expect
Shoppers and business owners in Mississauga, Brampton, and Milton are getting ready for big savings — and in extra-large quantities — with the new Costco coming to Mississauga in 2025. The sign is up, the space is being transformed, and all signs point to a grand opening later this year or in early 2026. According Continue reading
Another Beer Company Closure 2025 Marks Emotional Goodbye for Metro Vancouver Brewery
The year 2025 has taken a heavy toll on many in the hospitality industry, and now Another Beer Company — a beloved craft brewery in New Westminster, Metro Vancouver — has announced it will be closing for good. The Another Beer Company closure 2025 isn’t just a business decision. It’s a deeply personal farewell to Continue reading
Loblaw Warns Canadians of Impending Surge in Grocery Prices
As much as Canadians would love a break at the checkout counter, the reality is disappointing: grocery prices are set to rise again. Loblaw Companies Limited, one of the country’s largest grocery retailers, has released its May 27 food inflation report, warning that thousands of everyday products will see price increases. The cause? A mix Continue reading
RECALL ALERT: Over 13,000 Ford SUVs in Canada at Risk Due to Brake Failure
Transport Canada has issued an urgent recall affecting over 13,000 vehicles due to a defect in the front brake lines, which could increase the risk of a crash. This recall highlights the importance of responding promptly to manufacturer safety notices, especially when they involve braking systems. What’s Behind the Ford Expedition Brake Recall Canada 2025? Continue reading
New Canada Driving Laws 2025: Full Comparison of Rules for Senior and Adult Drivers Across All Provinces
Canada has introduced updated driving laws in 2025 to ensure road safety through stricter regulations for both senior drivers (aged 70 and above) and adult drivers (aged 25–64). These changes cover license renewal processes, mandatory medical tests, fines and penalties, speed limit enforcement, and accident rates across provinces. This comprehensive guide breaks down the differences Continue reading
Hot Tub Fire Damage Lawsuit: Langley Couple Sues Manufacturer After Blaze Destroys Home
Homeowners File Lawsuit Over Alleged Defective Hot Tub That Sparked Devastating Fire A Langley couple is taking legal action against a prominent hot tub manufacturer, claiming that a defective hot tub component caused a fire that ravaged their home and rental units. The hot tub fire damage lawsuit was filed in B.C. Supreme Court by Continue reading
Recall: Hellmann’s Classic Burger Sauce Pulled from Shelves Across Canada Due to Spoilage Risk
A widely used condiment has been urgently recalled across Canada, raising food safety concerns just ahead of barbecue season. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a nationwide recall of Hellmann’s Classic Burger Sauce, citing potential spoilage and bloating issues that could pose a health risk to consumers. Product Details: The CFIA warns that Continue reading
Walmart Canada Set to Boost Wages Again in 2025 With $32.7 Million Investment
In a major move reinforcing its commitment to its workforce, Walmart Canada has announced a $32.7 million investment in pay raises for thousands of employees across the country. This increase, revealed on Thursday, targets eligible retail hourly workers, salaried staff, and health associates, further solidifying the company’s strategy to retain and empower frontline team members. Continue reading
New Rules and Laws Coming to Protect Ontario Construction Workers in 2025
In a historic workplace safety initiative, the Ontario government has announced plans to mandate the presence of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) on many construction sites across the province. If passed, the new legislation will mark a first-in-Canada requirement and a major expansion of the province’s Working for Workers series of reforms aimed at protecting frontline Continue reading