7:08 Ontario’s energy minister on how he’s planning ... to find local consensus for construction on the shores of Lake Ontario. Energy Minister Stephen Lecce was in Port Hope, Ont., ...
“It is time for Minister Lecce to rescind the moratorium on Great Lakes offshore wind power and use the Wesleyville [Port Hope] site to connect Lake Ontario wind power to Hydro One’s high-voltage ...
Currently, the province's unpublicized plan is to alter a combined sewage pipe that empties into Lake Ontario so that it instead empties behind an existing breakwater, directly into the West Channel.
Environment Canada says parts of Ontario are expected to be hit by heavy ... snow squall warnings for a stretch of the province along Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, from Huron County to the south ...
Meanwhile, a stubborn low will linger over Lake Ontario into Tuesday, bringing periods of unsettled weather at times. RELATED: Great Lakes see a more than 500 per cent increase in ice coverage ...
said on Monday it has made a new gallium discovery at the Mound Lake property in Ontario to complement its existing portfolio of lithium and uranium assets, sending its shares higher. An analysis ...
Meanwhile, a stubborn low will linger over Lake Ontario from Sunday to Tuesday, bringing periods of unsettled weather. RELATED: Great Lakes see a more than 500 per cent increase in ice coverage ...
Man dead after falling through ice on islands A man was found dead after he reportedly fell through the frozen ice near Lagoon Road and Centre Island Parkway on the Toronto Islands.
A man in his 70s is dead after falling through the ice on Lake Ontario, Toronto police said. Officers were called to the area of Lagoon Road and Centre Island Parkway on the Toronto Islands ...
Toronto police are warning people to stay off frozen lakes, rivers and ponds following the death of a man who fell into Lake Ontario. The man, who was in his 70s, fell through the ice near Toronto ...
Find all the work HERE. Six years ago, Rocky Bay First Nation — an Indigenous community of more than 1,000 people just north of Lake Superior — began to study the health of their food and water.
Any lake that had snow on it before this cold will be insulated and slow to grow. It only increases from the bottom up. So, as always, use caution. It’s still spud season. Use your ice spud to ...