The U.S. Coast Guard says a freighter is on the move after it was freed from ice that trapped it in frozen Lake Erie for days ...
No storm or snowfall can compensate for the upstream deficit bearing down on Lake Ontario right now. With minimal increases to the water levels predicted in the coming weeks, this is part of a ...
The 17-member crew of the freighter, stuck a mile off the Buffalo shore, was never in serious danger, but its predicament drew news media attention and a crowd of curious onlookers.
0:33 Multiple people hurt after vehicle plunges into Toronto’s Ashbridges Bay A community is mourning the loss of a 25-year-old woman who died after the car she was in plunged into Lake Ontario ...
Toronto Police are investigating the death of a woman who was pulled from a car that plunged into Ashbridges Bay at a yacht club boat launch. A man, described by police as the driver, was somehow ...
A man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death after a car plunged into Lake Ontario in Toronto on the weekend, leaving one woman dead. Police say they were called around 9:30 p.m ...
Warm and cold air masses will collide over Ontario this week, bringing lake-effect snow and snow squalls back to the province as we kick off 2025 Winter took a bit of a snooze this past weekend in ...
Now to a dramatic rescue on the Toronto waterfront, that saw first responders diving into the freezing lake to pull trapped people from a car. Clara Pasieka has more from Ashbridges Bay.
Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — Classic Lake Ontario snow bands will visit areas north through the weekend as much colder air infiltrates the Northeast. While it won't snow the entire weekend ...
The latest significant lake-effect snow event will bury areas to the east of Lakes Ontario and Erie from late Wednesday through the weekend. In some spots, feet of snow are possible, with ...
Using multiple vessels, the American and Canadian coast guards were able to finally free the Manitoulin freighter, with 17 ...
Promised by Premier Doug Ford last fall, $200 cheques are now landing in mailboxes across Ontario. Heather Rivers reports on what you need to know about them. In a surprise move late in October ...