TransLink has unveiled its new annual $90-million cost-cutting plan in an effort to address its “growing funding gap.” The plan has several efficiency measures, including reducing staff and corporate cost
Two Londoners have won big with this year’s 2024 Spring Dream Lottery supporting London’s hospitals. The winners were announced Thursday morning at one of the dream homes located at 2140
With no end in sight to the delay in supervised consummation site approvals, organizers have made the difficult decision to withdraw their application for the Barrie site. The multiyear campaign
As Canada Day weekend approaches, here’s a roundup of what’s open and closed over the holiday in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo. What’s open and closed throughout Waterloo Region on Canada
Hospital and rotary programs are receiving new funding as the Tour de Guelph fundraiser celebrated a record-breaking year. The event wrapped up on June 23 and it was announced two
Ahead of a busy travel weekend, WestJet has started cancelling flights as unionized mechanics at the airline prepare to go on strike once again. Approximately 25 flights have been cancelled
The newest supportive housing project in Guelph has officially opened its doors. A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Wednesday morning outside 10 Shelldale, which will house up to 32 people who
The Ford government says it plans to keep a smaller, temporary science centre open for as long as five years while it builds a new site for the shuttered attraction
In an unprecedented move, Edmonton city council has addressed a conspiracy theory while crafting a bylaw. On Wednesday, councillors finished the sixth and final public hearing on the district policy
Over the next few years, a large swath of land in north end Halifax known as the Young District is going to change drastically. And the municipality wants the community


