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As grocery bills keep squeezing household budgets, surveillance pricing is emerging as a major concern in the fight over who really controls the cost of everyday essentials. Critics warn that AI-powered pricing tools could quietly help companies raise prices faster, putting more pressure on shoppers and regulators alike.
Calgary will keep its Housing Accelerator Fund, but the final federal payment comes with sharper pressure to speed up zoning reform and get more homes built faster. If city hall follows through, the changes could open the door to more duplexes, backyard suites and small multi-unit housing in neighbourhoods across the city.
Families in Kelowna are heartbroken after vandalism damaged a beloved inclusive playground Kelowna families counted on for play, connection and everyday community life. As the city looks at next steps, many parents are hoping this cherished gathering place can be restored quickly.
The news around Jenny Kwan medical leave is raising questions in Vancouver-Strathcona about how local representation and constituency services will continue while she focuses on her health. As updates remain limited, many residents will be watching closely for clarity on her recovery and next steps.
The Ducks clawed back in a thrilling Ducks vs Oilers showdown, earning a 6-4 win to even the series and shift the momentum. Fans can expect plenty more drama as both teams head into the next game with everything to play for.
After a tough Game 1 loss, Manitoba Moose elimination is suddenly a real possibility as they head into a must-win matchup against Milwaukee. With their season on the line, the Moose need a fast, composed response to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Ducks vs Oilers just got a lot more interesting after Anaheim’s lively 6-4 win evened the series and turned up the pressure on Edmonton. With momentum shifting fast, the next game feels like a fresh start—and a big test for the Oilers’ stars.
A political fight over Manitoba procurement rules is putting fresh attention on whether public contracts should do more to support local and Canadian businesses. As accusations fly between the Tories and NDP, the debate raises bigger questions about jobs, taxpayer value, and what “buying local” really means in practice.
Jamie Bacon released from prison in British Columbia has raised fresh public-safety concerns as officials warn he remains a high risk and is now under close supervision in Edmonton. The case highlights the difficult balance between legal release, strict monitoring, and the public’s right to know.
A tragic Inkster Gardens shooting has left one person dead and another injured, shaking a Winnipeg neighbourhood where families expect to feel safe. As police continue to investigate, residents are looking for answers and renewed action on community safety.









