In 2019, the Western Downs Regional Council opened the $5.9m Chinchilla Botanical Parklands, a joint-funded project with the Queensland Government, which includes a zero-depth splash park.
In a pre-election goodie, the Ford government will be incorporating the District of Muskoka into the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund’s (NOHFC) coverage area. To provide for this area of central Ontario ...
The recreation district is separate from Ontario city government, operating with its own budget and staff. The district owns facilities it now uses, including the skate park, splash pad and district ...
The new splash pad and playground will make a great addition to the park and will hopefully encourage park usage for families in the city of Elmira. The demo will continue through the next couple ...
3:05 Stiff penalties included in bill aimed at ending homeless encampments, Ford says The Ontario government says it has begun flowing up to $75.5 million to municipalities to help them remove ...
1:40 Winter blast set to swoop in across Canada, U.S. Some areas of Ontario are forecasted to see up to 60 cm of snow as Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for a portion of the ...
Temporary relief has washed over users of Toronto’s original supervised consumption site after learning the place will not close when the building’s lease expires in the spring. But long-term ...
SARNIA – People camping in Rainbow Park will be evicted, Sarnia city council has decided. Council voted 7-1 on Monday night in favour. Coun. Adam Kilner was opposed and Coun. Brian White was absent.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a 22-year-old local man was killed in a fiery crash that closed Highway 17 between Pembroke and Cobden Tuesday morning. The crash happened around 2:45 a.m ...
With rumours of an early Ontario election swirling at Queen's Park, all of the major parties are racing to nominate a full slate of 124 candidates to contest every riding in the province.
It seems to work, it keeps him fresh and he loves it. He's very easy to ride. You could put a sack of spuds on him or Harry Cobden and he'd go just as well, which is fortunate given his jockey.
Premier Doug Ford had teased in late October that taxpayers in Ontario could expect their cheque by “early” 2025, but the exact timeline had not yet been publicly announced. Ford said at the ...