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When Calgary’s largest water feeder main burst in June, it pushed the Calgary Fire Department to come up with innovative solutions to ensure they wouldn’t be short on water. Jillian Code sat down with Fire Chief, Steve Dongworth for a 2024 year-in-re
2024 was a tumultuous year for Calgary’s Green Line LRT. Jillian Code sat down with Jeff Binks, President of a Green Line advocacy group for a year-in-review.
Toronto Tempo president Teresa Resch sits down with Breakfast Television's Sid Seixeiro to debut the team's first-ever official merch drop.
In what environmental groups are calling a setback, a legal challenge against a major port expansion on B.C.'s waterfront was thrown out by a federal judge. Cecilia Hua has the details.
Caryn Ceolin sits down with Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow to discuss how the proposed 6.9% property tax hike will improve meal programs, community centres, emergency services, and traffic congestion.
Less than a week to go before Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States. For the past month, Canadian political leaders have taken different tactics in responding to Trump’s threats and pleading Canada’s case for exemptions to any import tariffs. How are they doing? Host David Smith speaks with Barry McLoughlin, an expert in crisis communications and leadership and President of TLC Transformational Leadership Consultants. Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25065954?utm_source=youtube
A group of Calgarian engineering students are creating an immersive project that will encapsulate music and lights at this year’s upcoming Chinook Blast Festival. Margot Rubin reports.
Over 60 million trips were taken on Edmonton buses and LRT in 2024. As James Dunn explains, the city is applauding the increase but riders say safety is still a concern.
“It's always really wonderful when the arts can contribute back to the community in a meaningful way,” said Devon LeBlanc, actor in Agatha Christie’s “Appointment with Death.” The proceeds are going to help unhoused Montrealers. Erin Seize reports.
Police are searching for witnesses after an incident left a man badly burned near a Skytrain station. As Jack Morse reports, a Vancouver lawyer happened to be passing by in time to douse the man on fire.
Residents of an apartment block in Surrey's Whalley neighbourhood are worried that if a proposal to develop new buildings goes forward, they'll be displaced. Kier Junos reports.
A Calgarian is concerned that his mandatory military service with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps will impact his application to become a permanent resident. Edward Djan has more.
Homeowners in Edmonton are getting a hint at what their 2025 property taxes could look like. This follows a 6.1% tax hike that council agreed to in December 2024. Elliott Knopp reports.
Some Edmonton parents told to keep their kids with special needs at home — as thousands of educational support staff walk off the job at Edmonton Public Schools. Striking workers say an offered wage increase isn't enough. Darcy Ropchan reports.
An award-winning teen entrepreneur is helping a group of high school students create a cookbook, filled with family recipes from different cultures. Joanne Roberts has more.
A new mural in Winnipeg's North End is not only adding beauty to the neighbourhood, but the artist is also sharing a powerful message bringing awareness to Truth and Reconciliation. Mitchell Ringos reports.
In a report to the city, the Wilderness Committee claims the developer of the Lemay Forest property did not do a proper sweep for pileated woodpecker nests. Eddie Huband reports
It will be cold and windy overnight into Tuesday with some light snow expected later this week. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
Touting investments in police and transit, Mayor Olivia Chow announced the initial Toronto budget will contain a 6.9% property tax increase, estimated to cost the average homeowner $268.37 more a year.
How will the Liberals choose their next leader? Melanie Ng speaks with political science professor, Elizabeth McCallion about what to expect from the leadership race, and key dates to watch out for.