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Ottawa snow removal operations start Sunday

City of Ottawa crews will begin plowing residential streets on Sunday, January 18, 2026. Learn about parking restrictions and how the operation will proceed.

Toronto's Guide to a Buzz-Free Dry January 2026

Exploring Toronto's vibrant non-alcoholic scene for Dry January 2026. Discover zero-proof cocktail bars, social events, and specialty shops to help you stay sober and social.

GTA caught by surprise by major snowstorm

A significant snowstorm hammered the Greater Toronto Area on Thursday, January 15, 2026, catching many by surprise. More snow is expected Friday as residents dig out.

Ottawa Buses Run, Eastern Ontario Cancelled Friday

School buses are operating in Ottawa on Friday, January 16, 2026, but are cancelled across much of eastern Ontario due to winter weather. Get the latest details on the transportation impacts.

GO Train Hits Snowplow in Major GTA Winter Storm

A GO train collided with a snowplow as a severe winter storm brought up to 40 cm of snow to the GTA, causing widespread closures, over 150 crashes, and treacherous conditions. Stay home and get the latest updates.

Barrie's Winter Maintenance Explained

The City of Barrie details its snow clearing priorities and responsibilities during winter storms. Learn what the city clears, what is left to residents, and how to stay safe.

Snow squall warning issued for London region

A snow squall warning is in effect for the London region as cold fronts move in, creating hazardous travel conditions. Give yourself extra time Wednesday morning.

More snow expected in Ottawa on Monday

Ottawa is set for another round of snow on Monday, January 12, 2026, following a weekend that saw 10 cm accumulate. City crews are active as residents prepare for the ongoing winter weather.

Ottawa Weather: Sun Today, Snow Tonight

Ottawa residents can expect a mix of sun and snow on January 10, 2026. Get the latest forecast details and prepare for changing conditions in the capital.

Montreal's Info-Neige app no longer free for users

Montreal residents must now pay to use the Info-Neige app to track snow-clearing operations after the city ended its contract and launched 311 Montreal. Learn about the new costs and alternatives.

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