Bomb cyclone: What to know as Canada faces a stormy Christmas weekend – National

Bomb cyclone: What to know as Canada faces a stormy Christmas weekend – National

A massive cross-country winter storm is unleashing destructive winds and heavy snow, causing hundreds of airline cancellations and power outages from Canada’s coast to coast. The “bomb cyclone” that blew in on Thursday night is expected to stick around during the holiday weekend. Read more: Winter storm slamming Canadians will be ‘a big one,’ 320K

Peel police investigating fatal crash in Brampton

Peel police investigating fatal crash in Brampton

TORONTO — A man is dead after a two-vehicle crash in Brampton Saturday evening. Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Creditview Road and Sandalwood Parkway at around 6:30 p.m. Peel police say a car and a motorcycle collided at the intersection. The driver of the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene, police

Ontario significantly expands list of businesses that can soon reopen

Ontario significantly expands list of businesses that can soon reopen

TORONTO — Ontario has unveiled what the first stage of the province’s recovery phase will look like when a large number of businesses can reopen on May 19. The government laid out the plan in their “Framework for Reopening our Province” on Thursday.  “Today’s news is good news,” Premier Doug Ford said at Queen’s Park