VANDALIA — A truck crashed into a Vandalia home over the weekend, and one resident says a dog was to blame. The crash was reported in the 3100 block of Stop 8 Road around 4:17 p.m. on Sunday. A ...
As extreme weather grows increasingly common, the auditor general says the province will likely miss its 2030 target for lower greenhouse gas emissions by a “wider margin” than earlier predicted. The ...
Planning on doing any driving in communities across Ontario this weekend? Here’s your quick guide to major road closures, lane restrictions, gas prices, and travel tips to help you avoid delays and ...
Drivers across Ontario will see noticeable relief at the pumps on Thursday with a 10-cent drop due to the summer-to-winter gas blend switch, according to a gas analyst. Dan McTeague, president of ...
Renewable energy like solar and wind is quicker to build and more reliable and safer than nuclear energy, so why is the Ontario NDP not coming out against Doug Ford’s nuclear plan? Ontario NDP leader ...
2:04 Gas prices fall after consumer carbon tax ends in most of Canada CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that adding more ethanol to gasoline contributes about five or six cents a ...
Chatham-Kent fire is still on the scene of a natural gas explosion in Wheatley, Ont., Friday, Aug. 27, 2021. The explosion occurred on Thursday afternoon, destroying 2 buildings and injuring 20 people ...
Pedal pubs allow 12 or more people to travel between restaurants and bars. But until recently, operators have been forbidden from serving alcohol directly to pedalling patrons.
The Ontario government has announced it will allow alcohol to be served on large quadricycles, better known as pedal pubs, starting on July 1. The change would apply to pedal pubs with an alcohol ...
The Ontario government says it’s allowing alcohol to be served and consumed on large quadricycles, commonly known as pedal pubs, starting this summer. The change will take place as of July 1, and ...
Premier Doug Ford has furthered his government's seemingly primary agenda of making alcohol more accessible in Ontario, announcing Friday that residents will have yet another way to get a booze buzz.