Bank of Canada holds key rate at 5%, signals it's done with hikes
The Bank of Canada held its policy rate steady for a fourth consecutive meeting and explicitly stated for the first time that it won’t need to increase it again if the economy evolves in line with its forecasts.
Interest rate cuts are coming, but the Bank of Canada won't say when
Weary Canadian households, clobbered by nearly two years of rising prices and skyrocketing interest rates, will have to wait a little longer for relief on their borrowing costs.
Winnipeggers can weigh in on downtown bike route plans
Winnipeggers will have an opportunity to weigh in on planned bike routes for the city’s downtown.
City of Winnipeg considering 'partial or full demolition' of Alexander Docks site
The City of Winnipeg wants to know how much of the historic Alexander Docks can be salvaged as it looks to redevelop the site.
Skilled workers with family ties to Manitoba will get boost in provincial nominee process
Prospective newcomers to Manitoba who already have family in the province will soon have a better chance of being approved to live and work here.
Brandon budget proposes 10% tax increase in 2024
On Friday, the City of Brandon released its proposed budget for 2024, which would require an extra $5.3 million to fund.
Calgary transforms old offices to apartments; experts say other cities should follow
No community anywhere would willingly choose to have a nearly 30 per cent office vacancy rate in its downtown core.
The time has come for a serious conversation about Manitoba's electricity needs
Not content to stand pat as Canada's largest producer of electricity, Hydro-Québec is working on a plan to produce even more energy at the same it weans itself off fossil fuels.
Manitoba's NDP government to ban replacement workers during lockouts, strikes
Manitoba's NDP government plans to ban the hiring of replacement workers during labour disputes.
Winnipeg getting $122M from federal fund to fast-track housing, less than $192M ask
Winnipeg will get $122 million from the federal Housing Accelerator Fund, which is less than two-thirds of the amount it had applied for.
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