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Can filling this office building revive Calgary's downtown?

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The University of Calgary is moving its School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape into the former Nexen Building, an office tower that has sat virtually empty for about six years. Many believe the project has all the elements the...
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Debate stirs over where cannabis should be sold in Nyack

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A petition created by a Nyack mom looks for zoning regulation changes to not allow cannabis dispensaries in villages downtown area.
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New Rochelle residents continue to fight back against development plan downtown at public hearing

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The plan from developer Crossroads Centre, LLC, calls for a 28-story mixed-use residential and commercial building at 570 Main St. Four buildings would be demolished in the process.
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What will become of Calgary’s downtown Hudson’s Bay?

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The Hudson’s Bay Company has been selling goods in Calgary for the city’s entire history, but with the retailer now liquidating most of its retail stores, that era is ending. The CBC’s Helen Pike explores what HBC meant for the...
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Pedestrians now have head start at nearly 100 downtown Winnipeg intersections

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The city hopes to reduce pedestrian collisions by giving people on foot a head start. 91 intersections have had the timing of their pedestrian signals changed. They now give pedestrians a five-second head start before cars traveling in...
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Ottawa police announce new parliamentary district unit

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Ottawa police have announced a new dedicated unit for the city's parliamentary district. The goal is to better respond to issues in the area including large protests.
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Fire devastates building with multiple businesses in downtown Stamford

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Fire officials say they arrived at the scene a little before 5 a.m. and spent about two hours battling both the flames and the weather.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing all the St. Patrick's hotspots in Norwalk

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News 12 is checking out where to go in Norwalk for St. Patrick's Day.
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Stamford's St. Patrick's Day Parade marks 30 years of Irish pride

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"This parade is the most awesome thing…Who doesn't like a parade?" asked parade chairperson Lorraine McLean.
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Meet the new head of the London Downtown Business Association

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London's downtown is facing many challenges, from high office vacancies to homelessness and open drug use. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with Kristin Nielsen, the new board chair of the London Downtown Business Association,...
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How downtown activity made Halifax a ‘comeback’ city

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Halifax is leading Canadian cities when it comes to downtown recovery. The number of visitors to downtown are close to pre-pandemic levels. Haley Ryan has the story.
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Earthquake felt in places across B.C.'s Lower Mainland

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An earthquake struck on the Sunshine Coast of B.C. on Friday afternoon, with shaking felt in various towns and cities across the Lower Mainland. Earthquakes Canada and the U.S. Geographical Survey have put the magnitude at 5.1, which is...
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Issues with Montreal's light-rail system push Brossard, Que., mayor to propose solutions

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Doreen Assaad is calling for the return of bus lines connecting the South Shore municipality to downtown Montreal until the REM is more reliable.
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The state of Canadian rail service in 1985 | Throwback

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High-speed rail service has been talked about in Canada for decades. In 1985, CBC’s Fred Langan examined the state of Canada’s rail service compared to other industrialized nations.
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The Windsor Public Library's Central branch needs a new home — and soon

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Plans to build a boutique hotel in the downtown Windsor Paul Martin building have been accelerated, Windsor's mayor said this week. That means the downtown library is looking for a new home, and soon. CBC Windsor News host Katerina...
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Burned Jasper shops looking to rebound with new 'business village'

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Businesses destroyed in Jasper’s major wildfire are hoping a new town-approved idea to boost the local economy can help them weather tough times. The CBC’s Acton Clarkin has the details.
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Proposal to redevelop historic home in downtown Rockville Centre has community split

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The property is located at 24 South Park Ave. surrounded by commercial buildings.
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Downtown Summerside's new winter murals have a trick up their digital sleeve

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To draw people to downtown Summerside, P.E.I., artists like Chester Hewlett were challenged to come up with winter-themed murals that involved an augmented reality layer. That means viewers use their phones to reveal aspects of the art...
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City releases snapshot of Ottawa’s homeless population

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Last October, the City of Ottawa spent 24 hours tallying the number of people experiencing homelessness in what it calls a "point-in-time" count. It also conducted a survey to learn more about who in Ottawa is experiencing homelessness.
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3 affordable housing projects proposed for downtown Saskatoon

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All three projects, totalling 256 units, still need approval from city council.
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With several St. John’s businesses closing down, these experts weigh in on reversing the trend

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At least a dozen businesses in St. John’s have closed down over the last few months. The CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm reports on what’s causing the economic downturn and how to fix it.
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Demolition started on Downtown Calgary's Eau Claire Market

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Calgary's Eau Claire Market is coming down after it closed for good in 2024. While demolition was always in the cards for this once beloved indoor market, the site was a planned Green Line LRT station. But that plan has since been derailed.
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Stamford's Fire and Ice Winter Festival returns to Columbus Park

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The winter celebration featured ice sculpting, live music, foods and drinks, and much more family fun.
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Snow coming down hard in Morristown

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News 12's Tom Krosnowski was checking out the snowy conditions in Morristown.