A winter storm continued to strengthen in parts of Ontario and Quebec on Sunday as heavy snowfall blanketed the provinces with a second big storm in just four days.
Two men from Quebec have been charged with auto theft following a traffic stop in Oakville. On Tuesday, at about 10:30 a.m., an officer with Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) pulled over an Audi sedan near Neyagawa Boulevard and Gardenbrook Avenue, north of Dundas Street West.
In this episode of Inside Politics, the discussion centres on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s inaction regarding upcoming tariffs and the reluctance of politicians to push a pipeline project through Quebec.
A winter storm hit Ontario and Quebec for a second time in just four days, bringing warnings of dangerous travel conditions. Roughly 25 to 30 cm of snow fell in the Greater Toronto area while Montreal and Quebec City were expected to receive 30 to 50 cm and areas to the east of those cities were looking at as much as 70 cm.
People are voicing their frustration with the slow pace of snow removal after back-to-back winter storms pounded much of Central Canada, leaving city streets and sidewalks in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa impassable for days.
As people dig out from a trifecta of snowstorms that swept the eastern half of Canada, adjusters are beginning to respond to claims. But with snowbanks piled high across two provinces, the biggest claims threat will unravel in
A winter storm that blanketed much of Ontario and Quebec has left residents to dig out from under a huge pile of snow. Toronto residents near the city's waterfront were navigating snow banks and enjoying a local ice rink. City of Montreal spokesman Philippe Sabourin calls the snowfall "exceptional." (Feb. 17, 2025)
A second winter storm in less than a week blanketed much of Quebec and Ontario on the weekend, exhausting overworked city clearing crews, prompting flight cancellations and stranding passengers ...
A winter storm that blanketed much of Ontario and Quebec this weekend is tapered off, leaving much of the region to dig themselves out.
Parts of southeastern and southwestern Ontario could see a range of 15 to 30 centimetres of snow, with Quebec also expected to be hit by the winter storm.
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Parts of southern Ontario, Quebec preparing for second strong winter stormAs people in parts of Ontario and Quebec dig themselves out of one winter storm, they are preparing themselves for another one.
A winter snowstorm descended on Ontario and Quebec on Sunday bringing heavy snowfall and blowing winds to the neighbouring provinces for a second time in just four days. In Quebec, snow began ...
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