Two Dudes, Too Much Paint – Earth Day Giveaway [photos] | Local News

Two Dudes Painting Company held an Earth Day event, ‘Two Dudes, Too Much Paint’ – Earth Day Giveaway took place at their location on Poplar St. in Lancaster city on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

This was Two Dudes inaugural event

GST and your real estate transactions – Think Local

Though many people do not realize it, unless an exemption applies, real estate purchases are subject to GST.

To determine whether an exemption applies, the seller must consider how the property was used during its ownership.

Buyers are

Sault real estate: Fall market insights from local expert Carlo Gervasi

Are you planning to buy a new home or sell your current one this fall? Is this a better time for buyers or sellers, and is there any merit in waiting until spring?

We spoke to local REALTOR® Carlo Gervasi

Provincewide real estate prices fall, local area sees increase

‘We’re only in November, but it appears many would-be home buyers have already gone into hibernation,’ said CREA official

Prices for three leading real estate categories fell in October compared to September, data released Wednesday by the Canadian Real Estate

Local sponsors pledges up to $200K for Habitat for Humanity ‘Repair Revolution,’ Sandwich home builds

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An area homebuilder has joined other local sponsors in pledging to match up to $200,000 in donations for Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex’s new affordable housing repair program and the construction of two homes in Sandwich Town.

The organization

This local company takes care of home maintenance for you

It doesn’t matter if you’re a homeowner or a renter – home maintenance adds a lot to the to-do list. It’s probably the least fun part about being an adult. Well, that and taxes. Keeping up with regular maintenance is

Olean Local Development Corp. approves first home repair award | News

OLEAN — The first loan and grant award by the Olean Local Development Corp. will be helping a homeowner fix up their property this summer.

The OLDC board unanimously approved a loan and grant package for up to $10,000 to