The question of whether snow removal can or can’t get done more quickly after last weekend’s storm is complicated, according to city officials overseeing the process.
Toronto had three consecutive flurries of snow this past week, piling white mounds on the sidewalks and roads that will take ...
Two major storms had blanketed the region for days, causing flight delays and cancellations. Two of Pearson airport’s five ...
Investigators probing Monday's Delta plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport are piecing together what caused ...
There are currently no Environment Canada weather warnings in effect for the city Monday, but the federal weather agency says ...
People in the eastern half of Canada are digging out after another monster storm dumped huge amounts of snow for the second ...
The City of Toronto is accepting 311 service requests for residential snow clearing, particularly for blocked driveways, ...
Over the weekend, the Toronto area was hit with 6–9 inches of snow, following a snowstorm last Wednesday that dumped 5–8 ...
Toronto crews have shifted their focus from snow clearing to snow removal following two major storms that blanketed the city ...
A former WNBA player, college coach and NBA executive, Wright Rogers is tasked with helping create a winning culture in ...
Vincent Sferrazza Vincent Sferrazza, Toronto’s director of Transportation Services, speaks during a Feb. 19 news conference at a snow removal site in North York.
City of Toronto crews and contractors who have worked 24/7 to clear snow from roads and sidewalks since last Wednesday are now beginning snow removal operations across the city.   Toronto received 53 ...