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Can Windsor Arena return to its former glory?

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CBC's Dalson Chen reports on how recent talk of downtown revitalization has brought up questions about the fate of Windsor Arena - and the old debate about the location of the WFCU Centre. With comments from Greg Spencer, Renaldo...
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Here's a breakdown of Windsor's downtown plan

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Windsor city council has passed a sweeping new plan intended to revitalize downtown. CBC's Chris Ensing breaks down what it entails.
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Sydney business owners laud arrival of police building

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Cape Breton Regional Police have opened a community service office on Charlotte Street in Sydney. The move is being lauded by business owners, who say security has become an issue lately. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Vancouver family decorates tractor to celebrate Canucks' playoff run

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Jagrag Lalli and his uncle, Buta Johal, want to "put smiles on people's faces" with their decked-out tractor, as the Vancouver Canucks face the Edmonton Oilers in round two of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Watch Edmonton’s top stories from May 9

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Here is the local news making headlines in Edmonton on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
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Officials eye plan to charge for on-street parking in New Canaan to solve parking complaints

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First Selectman Dionna Carlson says the problem is people are circling on Elm Street causing congestion.
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Public hearing to be held on proposal to being a walkable downtown to Melville

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The town says the concept of the town center will include storefronts with residential units above the stores.
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No more car inspections? Here's what that would mean

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The requirement for motor vehicle inspections is being reviewed in Nova Scotia. The current rule means drivers have to get their cars looked at every two years. But extending that time period, or getting rid of the MVI requirement...
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Who will take over Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre?

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The Citadel Theatre’s 50-year lease is up, and it states that the city can now take over ownership of the building. The Citadel’s interim executive director hopes that theatre can begin leasing the building from the city as a way to keep...
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New parking rules in downtown Westport to take effect May 1

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Operations director Tom Kiely says the return to time limits isn't meant to be punitive but to address the issue of limited parking availability.
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Bob Cameron on how the word 'neighbour' can make an impact

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Bob Cameron, the executive director of the Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative and a downtown resident of 14 years, speaks with Windsor Morning's Amy Dodge about how language plays into treating people who are homeless with dignity.
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Vancouver mayor hesitant to organize outdoor Canucks watch party

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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says he would like to organize a public viewing party for the Vancouver Canucks' playoff run but is wary. As Chad Pawson explains, there’s hesitation because two previous playoff runs have ended in riots.
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How is Summerside holding up? The city's state, according to Mayor Dan Kutcher

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In his first state-of-the-city address, Summerside Mayor Dan Kutcher laid out plans for growth and revitalization. He spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about those plans.
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Winnipeg businesses in playoff mode ahead of puck-drop on Jets quest for Stanley Cup

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Businesses in the city are gearing up for the whiteout with the Winnipeg Jets playoff run almost set for liftoff.
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How Ontario's UP Express schedule changes will impact commuters

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Ontario is expected to add an additional 300 weekly GO train trips to routes throughout the GTA. Meanwhile, every second UP Express train will be non-stop between Union Station and Pearson Airport, seven days a week CBC’s Lorrenda...
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Winnipeg Jets owners affirm community commitment with housing plan

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After quietly supporting projects to improve downtown Winnipeg, the owners of the Jets are affirming their role in the community with a proposal to build transitional housing for those who need it.
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Age of Reason toy store to close after more than 40 years in downtown Westport

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News 12 Connecticut's Justin DeVellis spoke to owners and customers.
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Railside at The Forks to break ground on housing this summer

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One of Winnipeg's most popular attractions and places to meet will soon also become a place to live. A development project at The Forks that's been in the works for more than a decade is breaking ground this summer.
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Discover Moncton's heritage… through your phone

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New walking tour comes with digital vantage points where people can find a short video and history of each location.
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Winnipeg Transit's new community safety officers seeing positive impact

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Winnipeg Transit's new community safety officers found a person face down in the snow near Portage Place and "brought that person back to life," during their first month on the job, their boss says.
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How the Queen Street Parkade plan could change the downtown

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Charlottetown is in the early stages of redeveloping the Queen Street Parkade. The city's manager of public works Scott Adams has more on the proposal and what it will mean for the city.
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Winnipeg mayor says Portage and Main traffic isn't what it used to be

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Mayor Scott Gillingham says reopening Portage and Main to pedestrians is practical approach to an infrastructure problem.
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1980 Essex explosion aftermath

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Forty-four years ago the Town of Essex was making plans to rebuild part of downtown after an explosion on Feb. 14, 1980 leveled an entire town block. This incident made the news across North America. Former CBC Windsor reporter Michael...
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Water is now flowing through the new mouth of the Don River

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For two weeks now, Waterfront Toronto has been pumping water into the 1.3-kilometre extension that connects the Don River with Lake Ontario. CBC’s Talia Ricci got an update on the process so far, and the next steps in the Port Lands...