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Is Montreal’s downtown in decline? Businesses sound alarm over tanking property values

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Business owners in Montreal are calling on municipal leaders to find ways to make the downtown core more attractive. The merchants say one of the main reasons property values are declining is public safety.
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Saskatoon mayor talks about state of city's shelters

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Mayor Cynthia Block addresses some of the concerns about Saskatoon's new permanent shelter, as well as the state of shelters in the city as winter approaches.
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Mayor responds to concerns about new Saskatoon shelter

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Mayor Cynthia Block addresses questions around locating a new permanent shelter in the Caswell neighbourhood, as well as how to tackle the city's growing homelessness issue long-term.
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New survey asks Winnipeggers how they feel about their city

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A new poll by Probe Research found that three-quarters of Winnipeggers surveyed think the city is a great place to live, but the same percentage of respondents say they've never seen things as bad as they are right now.
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Billy Bishop Airport showcases new electric aircrafts

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Starting tomorrow, Billy Bishop Airport will be able to support aircrafts powered by electricity. The airport says this is just one step in making operations cleaner, greener and quieter.
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Third Place Studio aims to revitalize Ottawa’s downtown community

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A new creative studio space in Centretown aims to revitalize the area and provide a ‘third place’ to foster community and connection.
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3 stages, lots of music at Kitchener Blues Festival this weekend

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The Kitchener Blues Festival is taking over downtown Kitchener this weekend. The four-day festival starts with a fundraising show on Thursday evening. The rest of the weekend, the festival will be free for all. Peter Beacock, the...
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New Rochelle hosts 2nd annual 'Taste of Leroy Place' street fair

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News 12's Jeremy Hopwood spoke with participating business owners and attendees at the event.
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Rat complaints on the rise in downtown Huntington

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The town tells News 12 it has contacted Suffolk County for help with the rat problem.
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Who controls the Lions Gate Bridge centre Lane?

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Around 60,000 cars cross Vancouver's Lions Gate Bridge every day. And if you have ever been in one of those vehicles, you may have wondered who decides the ever-changing direction of the centre lane and how they decide when to change it....
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Vancouver councillor addresses business concerns over FIFA contract

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Last week, the website, theBreaker, detailed the City of Vancouver's contract with FIFA ahead of the upcoming 2026 World Cup in the city. The contract outlines how a large zone around B.C. Place stadium will have to be closed to traffic,...
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City of Nanaimo looking at long-term parking needs

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The City of Nanaimo is looking at long-term parking needs and strategies, as it seeks to help remove red tape around housing developments especially in the downtown area. As Claire Palmer reports, it's one of a handful of areas that have...
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The Show Must Go On: Downtown Cabaret Theatre seeks donations to continue operating

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Staff say they need help raising $25,000 to keep the theatre running.
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Bear Clan Patrol opens Calgary chapter

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Bear Clan Patrol, an Indigenous grassroots street patrol, opens a chapter in Calgary after a resurgence in Winnipeg. The volunteer-run group aims to keep Indigenous communities safe by picking up needles and connecting with vulnerable...
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Patrick Brown begins campaign in Brampton mayoral race

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Brampton mayoral hopeful Patrick Brown hits the campaign trail and defenda himself against criticism that he's a parachute candidate.
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Toronto police increase security, remain vague on details

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Police will only say that they received information about a potential risk to public safety. They aren't revealing what the tip was or who it came from.
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Two Toronto rappers dead in downtown shooting

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Two Toronto rappers are dead after a shooting downtown. CBC's Natalie Nanowski reports.
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Chicago Picks Elon Musk's Boring Company For High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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Elon Musk's Boring Co. Wins Race for Chicago's High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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B.C. flood evacuees return home to survey damage

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It's a bittersweet homecoming for many, who now have to get their water-logged neighbourhoods back up and running.
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Fire devours downtown Brandon, Man.

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A fire tore through downtown Brandon, Man., forcing more than 150 people to flee a burning apartment building. CBC's Austin Grabish has the details.
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Torontonians shocked by van attack in their city

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People in Toronto are shocked by the van attack — many of them believing that such an incident would never happen in their city. Typically known as a safe and welcoming city, some Torontonians are now doubting that reputation.
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Hockey business

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Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators on whether he plans to move the team
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Weekend of shootings in Toronto prompts calls for action

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A weekend of shootings in Toronto's downtown core is prompting calls for action. CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports.