Toronto digging out from biggest winter storm in more than three years. Live updates here
A winter storm that arrived in Ontario on Wednesday night has dumped more than 25 cm of snow on the GTA, closing schools and daycares across the region.
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A winter storm that arrived in Ontario on Wednesday night has dumped more than 25 cm of snow on the GTA, closing schools and daycares across the region.
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Toronto saw more than 20 centimetres of snow overnight, making it the largest single dump of snow the city has seen in the last three years. Snow also blanketed other parts of the province, with areas like Ottawa seeing more than 28 centimetres of snow as a result.
Some dog owners in Fort York and Liberty Village say the rash of recent coyote attacks should be a wake-up call to city and provincial officials when considering the costs of disturbing wildlife.
Alberta police have arrested three Montreal men who they allege ran a human-trafficking operation between the prairies and Quebec for more than a decade.
It’s a snow day across much of Ontario, but the Ontario election campaign is nevertheless plowing ahead. Here’s what’s happening today.
Toronto City Council has voted to approve Mayor Olivia Chow’s 2025 city budget, which includes a 6.9 per cent tax hike to support the $18.8 billion operating budget and the $59.6 billion capital plan.