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Or sign-in if you have an account. After a massive ice storm hit parts of Ontario over the weekend, there are still more than 375,000 homes and businesses without power as of Monday morning.
“Ice accumulation is knocking down power lines, trees and tree limbs, causing power outages and unsafe conditions.” Ontario Provincial Police said warming centres opened in Orillia and Tay ...
Hydro One has called this past weekend’s ice storm the most severe weather event since the ice storm of 1998. Freezing rain and ice accretion in parts of Ontario have resulted in downed trees and ...
As people continue to grapple with the damage caused by this storm, I want them to know Ontario's insurers are ... Damage to homes caused by an ice storm, including damage caused by wind and ...
The ice won't be the end of the messy weather, however, as there also comes a risk of thunderstorms across parts of southern Ontario on Sunday, with a chance for some severe storms to pop up in ...
Clarington residents will have more options for outdoor skating this year with the addition of a new rink in Newcastle. Clarington officials gathered at the Diane Hamre Recreation Complex on March 31 ...
A high-impact ice storm will continue into Sunday after hours of ice accretion knocked out power to more than 370,000 customers across Ontario as of early Sunday afternoon. Expect widespread power ...