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The ice storm that hit Ontario and Quebec in March is estimated to have caused $342 million in losses, according to CatIQ.
About 44,000 homes and businesses in Ontario are still without power more than a week after an ice storm caused severe damage ...
CatIQ, an independent Toronto-based provider of catastrophe insurance data and a subsidiary of PERILS, has released its initial industry loss estimate for ...
More than 8,500 customers remain without power after a powerful spring storm encrusted parts of central and eastern Ontario with ice more than a week ago. Hydro One said in an update on Thursday ...
A powerful storm Tuesday evening toppled trees and power lines in Ontario, where thousands remained without power Wednesday ...
An Ontario monkey sanctuary was without running water and power for nearly a week after the recent ice storm ... Reagan McSwain is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star.
At the peak of the storm, Toronto Hydro said about 27,000 customers ... with trees that had been weakened and damaged (from the ice storm), not yet part of the cleanup, that would have come ...
In Toronto, weather-related collisions included ... more than a week after an ice storm tore through central and eastern parts of the province. Among the hardest hit communities were those ...
Hydro One predicts that most Ontarians affected by the late March ice storm will have power restored ... working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto. Reach her via email: ablosser@thestar.ca ...
Part of Mississauga’s downtown core is turning pink — and city officials couldn’t be more excited. Colourful cherry blossoms ...