Toronto was hit with a historic snowstorm this past weekend, blanketing parts of the city with up to 23 centimetres of snow. If your property was affected, and you need snow removal services, the City of Toronto is now accepting requests for snow clearing at residential addresses. The announcement was made on the City’s official Continue reading
Canada Unveils New Gothic-Inspired Coin Featuring the Iconic Maple Leaf
The Royal Canadian Mint has recently introduced a remarkable addition to its collection, the Elegant Maple – 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin, showcasing one of Canada’s most iconic symbols: the maple leaf. Featuring an eye-catching design with black rhodium plating, the coin elevates the symbol’s beauty to new heights, making the maple leaf “shine brighter Continue reading
Toronto Strip Mall Up for Grabs at Only $1
A Toronto strip mall, priced at an eye-catching $1, has been lingering on the real estate market for months, despite its promise of massive redevelopment potential. At first glance, the offer seems too good to be true, but the reality is far more complex than it appears. The property, located at 1635 Lawrence Avenue West, Continue reading
New Video Footage Reveals Shocking Angles of Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Pearson Airport
On Monday afternoon, a Delta Air Lines flight bound for Toronto Pearson International Airport from Minneapolis made headlines worldwide after a catastrophic crash landing, leaving onlookers and passengers in shock. The incident, which occurred around 2:30 p.m. amid fierce winds, saw Delta Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, veer drastically off course, with footage flooding Continue reading
New Minimum Wage in British Columbia to Take Effect on June 1
In a pivotal move, British Columbia’s provincial government has announced a notable increase in the minimum wage set to take effect on June 1, 2025. The Ministry of Labour has confirmed a $0.45 rise, bringing the hourly rate from $17.40 to $17.85. While this increase represents a relatively modest 2.6% boost, its significance lies in Continue reading
Centrelink Payments March Indexation 2025: Australians Receive Higher Payments as Cost-of-Living Relief Kicks In
In a welcome financial boost for millions of Australians, Centrelink payments are set to rise in March 2025, ensuring income support keeps pace with inflation. Around five million pensioners and welfare recipients will see their payments increase as part of the government’s twice-yearly indexation adjustments. These changes will impact key payments, including: ✔️ Age Pension✔️ Continue reading
GST Payment Hike Set for Mid-2025
Good news is on the horizon for Canadians in 2025! A boost in the GST/HST credit is coming, giving low- and modest-income individuals and families some extra financial relief. With inflation continuing to affect the cost of living, this increase aims to ease the burden by reducing the amount you pay in sales taxes. Whether Continue reading
Shared Housing and the Age Pension: How Buying a Home with a Friend Could Impact Your Payments
As the cost of housing continues to climb, many retirees are exploring shared homeownership as a way to afford living in prime locations. But for Age Pension recipients, the big question remains: Will co-owning a home affect pension entitlements? Robyn, a pensioner from country Victoria, is considering buying a house in Melbourne with her long-time Continue reading
Canadian Parents Set to Receive Up to $648 in February Child Benefit Payment This Week
Hey parents, it’s that time again! The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) for February 2025 is landing in bank accounts this week, providing Canadian families with a much-needed boost to help offset the ongoing costs of raising children. The CCB is a vital tax-free monthly payment administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), aimed at supporting Continue reading
Millions of Australians to Receive Centrelink Payment Boost in March: Financial Lifeline Incoming
With inflation and the rising cost of living stretching household budgets across Australia, many Centrelink recipients are set to receive a much-needed financial boost. As part of the government’s March 20 indexation adjustment, payments will be increased to help Australians keep pace with rising expenses. This automatic indexation—one of four key adjustments made each year—will Continue reading