For two years, a group of Kingstonians called 17 tiny sleeping cabins home. But now, city council has decided to end the pilot project. We heard why Kingston is looking at alternatives to tiny homes when other cities are preparing to launch. and where the residents can go next.
With new housing developments, emerald ash borer damage and climate change, Collingwood's urban forest could look quite different in the near future.Yet council has just voted down hiring a forestry coordinator to manage it. We heard why when the mayor joined us this morning.
Insurance premiums are higher than ever in Ontario. But some types of coverage will soon be optional. We spoke with an expert on how opting out to save a few bucks could cost you thousands in the long run.
The holidays are a ways away yet, but that is not stopping people from getting ready for the season. We popped into Pembroke to hear a local choir preparing to observe Christmas Around the World