Toronto is digging itself out Thursday morning after a major winter storm dumped more than 20 cm of snow prompting widespread school closures and a parking ban.
You may want to keep that shovel close by. The City of Toronto says it's bracing for another snowstorm headed for the area ...
Residents across the Greater Toronto Area were digging out Thursday following a winter storm that dumped up to more than 25 ...
A snowstorm continuing over Saturday and Sunday this weekend could bring 15 to 25 centimetres of snow to Toronto and the GTA.
Toronto saw 26 cm of snow on Wednesday and Thursday, while Pearson Airport got more snow than it had all of January.
Snow is expected to taper off this morning after the heaviest snow fell Wednesday night, says Environment Canada.
Having barely just finished digging out from the snowiest storm in nearly two years, Toronto and the GTA are bracing for a third winter storm in the last eight days this weekend. Environment Canada ...
“Snow routes are primarily located in the downtown core and include all street car routes,” the city’s General Manager for Transportation Services Barbara Gray said Friday during a morning media ...
Toronto's roads and sidewalks are gradually getting cleared, streetcars are getting back on track, and the city is generally digging itself out ...
Parts of Ontario still digging out from their snowiest storm in nearly two years are bracing for another round of winter ...
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