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WINNIPEG

Winnipeg Top 5: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

WINNIPEG: Manitoba officials and business leaders are calling for enhanced collaborative strategies to rebuild the province's infrastructure network, with significant implications for Winnipeg's economic growth trajectory through 2026 and beyond. 1. Infrastructure Rebuild Strategy Gains Momentum WINNIPEG: A coordinated push to revitalize Manitoba's infrastructure has emerged as a top priority this week, with provincial officials and industry stakeholders outlining collaborative approaches aimed at stimulating economic activity while addressing critical maintenance […]

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MONTREAL

Montreal Morning Brief: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Good morning, Montreal. Here's your daily roundup of the top stories making news across our city and beyond this Tuesday, February 24, 2026. From a new cultural destination opening at the waterfront to international travel updates affecting Montrealers, here's what you need to know to start your day. New Immersive Art Experience Opens at Montreal's Waterfront Montreal's cultural landscape expanded today with the official opening of Panorama Expérience, a new […]

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REGINA

Morning Brief: Top 5 Regina & Saskatchewan Stories (Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026)

Good morning, Regina and Saskatchewan. Here are the top five stories you need to know this Tuesday, February 24, 2026. 1. REGINA: Scarth Street Mall Pedestrian Access Under Threat Regina residents are voicing strong opposition to a city proposal that would reintroduce vehicle traffic to the Scarth Street Mall, ending nearly five decades of pedestrian-only access in the downtown core. The proposal, currently under review by city administration, would permit […]

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EDMONTON

Edmonton Daily Roundup: Top 5 News Stories You Need to Know Today

Good morning, Edmonton. Here are the top five news stories you need to know this Tuesday, February 24, 2026. 1. Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux Crosses Floor to Liberals Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux defected from the Conservative Party to the Liberal Party on Monday, becoming the third Conservative to switch sides since the April 2025 federal election. The move brings Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government closer to securing a majority […]

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Art and Culture

Vancouver Breaking News Today: 5 Stories Shaping the City Right Now

VANCOUVER: Here are the top five stories shaping the city on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. 1. Vancouver City Council Approves $1.8 Billion Infrastructure Budget Vancouver City Council voted 8-3 Tuesday morning to approve an $1.8 billion infrastructure spending plan focused on expanding transit capacity and upgrading aging water systems across the city. The budget allocates $720 million toward Broadway Subway extension planning and $450 million for water main replacements in […]

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Art and Culture

Quebec City Daily Roundup: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 – Today’s Top 5 Stories

Good morning, Quebec City. Here's what you need to know today as we kick off this Tuesday with the top stories shaping our community and province. 1. Court Hears Final Arguments in Christian Event Cancellation Case Superior Court Justice Alain Trudel is expected to hear final arguments today in a civil case that has drawn attention to religious freedom and government authority. British Columbia-based Harvest Ministries International is seeking $80,000 […]

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OTTAWA

Top 5 Ottawa Stories You Need to Know Today (Feb 24, 2026)

Minister Anand Marks Four Years Since Ukraine Invasion Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is marking a solemn anniversary today with a major address at the University of Ottawa. At 12:30 EST, the minister will deliver a speech commemorating four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, followed by a fireside chat with university leadership and foreign policy experts. The event comes as Canada continues to play a significant role in […]

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Art and Culture

Winnipeg Top 5: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

WINNIPEG: The city wakes to a busy Tuesday with major cultural performances, business networking opportunities, and community gatherings scheduled throughout the day. From Broadway productions to local business events, February 24 brings a diverse slate of activities to Manitoba's capital. 1. Les Misérables Opens at Centennial Concert Hall WINNIPEG: Broadway Across Canada presents the opening night of Les Misérables at Centennial Concert Hall this evening, marking the arrival of one […]

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Art and Culture

Top 5 Maritimes News Stories You Need to Know Today

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 – Here's your daily briefing on the most important news stories from across Atlantic Canada. From economic developments to weather impacts, we've rounded up what's making headlines in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. 1. Population Growth Reversal Hits Maritime Provinces Statistics Canada released new data showing a significant reversal in population trends across the Maritime provinces. After years of steady […]

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MONTREAL

Montreal Morning Headlines: The Top Stories You Need to Know (Tuesday Edition)

Good morning, Montreal. Here's your daily roundup of the top stories making news across our city and beyond this Tuesday, February 24, 2026. From a new cultural destination opening at the waterfront to international travel updates affecting Montrealers, here's what you need to know to start your day. New Immersive Art Experience Opens at Montreal's Waterfront Montreal's cultural landscape expanded today with the official opening of Panorama Expérience, a new […]

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