Cleaning up Toronto streets will take days after back-to-back snowstorms, city says
Officials say it is going to take days to plow Toronto streets after two major back-to-back snowstorms in the city this past week.
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Officials say it is going to take days to plow Toronto streets after two major back-to-back snowstorms in the city this past week.
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Southern Ontario residents are digging out from the second major winter storm in less than a week. Here are some photos showing how the significant snow dump is impacting communities across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area as well as some of the ways people are making the best of the wintry weather.
Lifestyle expert Richard Cazeau shares creative ways to experience winter with a bit of adventure and comfort in mind.
For the past 13 months, Erica Bradbury moved back in with her parents in St. John’s, N.L. It’s not the life she imagined for herself at 37, but it’s one of the only ways to keep herself as comfortable as possible, as she battles anorexia nervosa that she believes will soon take her life.
OPP say at least 150 vehicles got stuck in snowbank and ditches.
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