Heat warning continues as severe thunderstorm watch ends for Toronto and area
A severe thunderstorm watch issued by Environment Canada earlier today for Toronto and surrounding areas has ended.
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A severe thunderstorm watch issued by Environment Canada earlier today for Toronto and surrounding areas has ended.
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The TTC is extending Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometres farther into Scarborough.
Toronto police are seeking two men who they say is wanted in connection with a violent home invasion earlier this week in Scarborough.
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Ontario’s environment minister has apologized to First Nation chiefs for any “confusion” his letter caused when he asked the federal government to not reintroduce a bill that would enshrine clean drinking water rights in law.
Toronto needs a stronger plan to respond to major snow events, including a year-round dedicated winter operations unit, after an independent review found “significant shortcomings” in the city’s response to February’s major storm event that dumped more than 50 centimetres of snow.