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London, ON
London is adding a two-way cycle track to Boler Road and replacing the aging watermain. The project runs from Commissioners Road to Southdale Road. New pedestrian crossings and traffic signal upgrades are also planned. Construction is expected to...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Boler Road? This project will affect your daily commute and property access during construction. Cyclists will get a safer dedicated route. Some trees will be removed before work begins.
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to build a 6-storey apartment building at 702 and 706 Victoria Avenue in Saskatoon's Nutana neighbourhood. Right now, the zoning only allows buildings up to 4 storeys. The city is asking neighbours what they think before deciding...
Why This Matters: Live in Nutana? This building would go up on your street. A 6-storey apartment means more neighbours, more cars, and a different look for the block. If you care about how your neighbourhood grows, now's the time to speak up.
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London, ON
London is upgrading roads, sidewalks, and cycling lanes along Western Road, Sarnia Road, and Philip Aziz Avenue near Western University. Construction starts spring 2026 with new watermains, protected bike lanes, and safer pedestrian crossings. The...
Why This Matters: Live near Western University or commute through this area? These changes will affect your daily travel for the next two years. Cyclists get new protected lanes. Pedestrians get safer crossings with more time to cross. Drivers should expect construction delays starting spring 2026.
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to build apartments or townhouses on three properties at 700, 702, and 704 Central Avenue in Saskatoon. Right now, these sites are zoned for institutional uses like schools or community centres. The proposal would change that to...
Why This Matters: Live near Central Avenue? This could change what gets built in your neighbourhood. Instead of a school or community centre, you might see a mid-rise apartment building. More housing could mean more neighbours—and more traffic.
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London, ON
London is widening Sunningdale Road from two lanes to four between Wonderland Road and Villagewalk Boulevard. The project includes replacing the Medway Creek Bridge, adding cycle tracks and sidewalks on both sides, and upgrading water and sewer...
Why This Matters: Drive, bike, or walk on Sunningdale Road? Expect major detours for two years. The Medway Creek Bridge will be closed during construction. Live nearby? Construction noise and traffic changes are coming. The upside: better cycling infrastructure and a wider, safer road when it's done.
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London, ON
London is inviting community groups, non-profits, and residents to propose small-scale events, installations, or displays for Dundas Place. Think salsa nights, jazz afternoons, or pop-up games. Selected projects get city support including equipment...
Why This Matters: Got an idea to bring your neighbourhood together? This is your chance. The city will help with equipment, logistics, and promotion. You just need a vision and the energy to make it happen.
Community Planning
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Waterloo Region, ON
A new park is coming to the corner of Margaret Avenue North and Neilson Avenue in Waterloo. The City is working with SHIFT Landscape Architecture to design a space that reflects community needs and honours the neighbourhood's history. They want your...
Why This Matters: Live near Margaret and Neilson? This park will be in your backyard. It's a chance to shape what goes there—playground, walking paths, gathering spaces. New parks don't come along often, so now's the time to speak up.
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Ministère de la Famille (QC)
Quebec is replacing La Place 0-5, the current childcare waitlist system, with a new registration portal. The Ministry of Family wants input from parents and childcare providers on how the new system should work. The portal launches in phases...
Why This Matters: Looking for daycare in Quebec? This affects how you'll find and secure a spot for your child. The current system frustrates many parents with long waits and confusing processes. The new portal aims to make access fairer and more transparent.
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Government of Alberta (AB)
Alberta is building a new 24-unit home in Calgary's Parkdale neighbourhood for adults with developmental disabilities who need round-the-clock support. The government wants feedback from the disability community on the building design and how...
Why This Matters: Do you have a family member with a developmental disability? This home could be their future residence. The design choices made now will shape daily life for 24 residents—from room layouts to common spaces to how staff provide care.
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Health & Safety
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London, ON
London is building a two-way protected bike lane on Clarke Road in 2026. The project connects existing bike lanes on Wavell Street to Clarke Road Secondary School and Argyle Mall. You'll also get a wider sidewalk set further back from traffic, plus...
Why This Matters: Bike to school or the mall? This route will be safer. Live on Clarke Road? Expect construction this summer, but you'll get a better sidewalk out of it. Take the bus? The waiting area is getting bigger.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo wants to replace the sidewalk on Davenport Road with a wider multi-use path for cyclists and pedestrians. The path would run between Northfield Drive and Lexington Road, connecting neighbourhoods to Conestoga Mall and the ION...
Why This Matters: Live or commute in north Waterloo? This path could make cycling and walking safer along Davenport Road. It connects to the ION station and Conestoga Mall, so you might use it for shopping trips or your daily commute.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Cambridge is upgrading two basketball courts into multi-sport hubs. The designs are now revealed—featuring more hoops, futsal goals, hitting walls, and hangout areas. Construction is planned for spring 2026, with a $400,000 budget for both parks...
Why This Matters: Live near Churchill or Weaver Park? These courts could become your go-to spot for basketball, futsal, or just hanging out. The new seating areas mean parents can watch while kids play. If you've got ideas about what would make these spaces work better for your family or friends, now's the time to...
Community Planning
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London, ON
London is building a roundabout at the busy Gore Road and Hamilton Road intersection. The Environmental Assessment is done, and construction is planned for 2027. The City will host a public meeting before construction starts to share the final...
Why This Matters: Drive through this intersection? It's about to change. The new roundabout aims to ease traffic and make crossing safer for pedestrians and cyclists. If you live nearby, construction in 2027 could affect your commute.
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London, ON
London is rebuilding a stretch of Highbury Avenue North from the Thames River bridge to Kilally Road. The project replaces aging watermains, adds new sidewalks and cycle tracks, and upgrades traffic signals. Construction is planned for 2026 and will...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Highbury Avenue North? Expect road closures, detours, and construction noise for about 6 months. Some trees will be removed. The upside: new sidewalks, better cycling infrastructure, and more reliable water service.
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Saskatoon, SK
Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation wants to rezone their property in Saskatoon's Riversdale area from residential to institutional use. The change would allow community facilities like cultural centres, educational spaces, or recreational programs. Right now...
Why This Matters: Live near 20th Street West in Saskatoon? This rezoning could bring new community services to your neighbourhood. Indigenous community facilities often provide cultural programming, education, and gathering spaces that benefit the broader community too.
Community Planning
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo is studying whether to relax building restrictions along Cedar Creek between Cedarbrae Avenue and Albert Street. Right now, almost no development is allowed in the floodplain. The city wants to know if parts of it could be safely opened up...
Why This Matters: Live near Cedar Creek? This could change what gets built in your neighbourhood. Property owners in the study area might gain new development rights—or face updated flood restrictions. If you use the trails and parks along the creek, the study won't change those. But nearby lots could look different...
Community Planning
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