Ontario Nearly Doubles 18 km of Highway 401 in Greater Toronto Area
Ontario has expanded 18 kilometres of Highway 401 adding new lanes from Mississauga to Milton. The Highway 401 section from Credit River in Mississauga to Regional Road… Read more »
15 Spa Resort Winter and Holiday Getaways in Ontario
Winter and spas resorts go together so perfectly. There is no better time of year to escape every day with a splendid getaway to a comfortable resort… Read more »
Uber Eats: These Canadian Cities Top the List of Best Tippers, Most Courteous and Pickiest Eaters
Uber Eats has released its annual Cravings Report, which aggregates the cities with the most polite while ordering food, with the most demanding eaters adding special instructions… Read more »
GoFundMe: These Are the Most Generous Cities in Canada in 2022
GoFundMe has released its Annual Giving Report for the year 2022. The report highlights how the global GoFundMe community supports those in need. GoFundMe says 1 donation… Read more »
All Federally Regulated Workers Across Canada Now Eligible For 10 Days of Paid Sick Leave Per Year
The federal government has announced that employees of all federally regulated private sectors are now eligible for 10 days of paid sick leave per year as the… Read more »
Weather Network Releases 2022-2023 Winter Season Forecast
The Weather Network has released its winter forecast with a look ahead to what we can expect during December, January, and February. The agency says the strong… Read more »
Black Friday Deals: You Can Save Up to 35% Off on Tickets to Disney On Ice & Monster Jam Ontario Shows
Plan ahead to enjoy delightful live family shows in 2023. You can get up to 35 per cent off on tickets to Disney on Ice and Monster… Read more »
Canada Border Services Agency Shares Tips For Residents Travelling to the US For Thanksgiving or Black Friday Deals
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has shared tips for residents travelling to the U.S during the busy Thanksgiving (US) weekend. In addition to carrying all the… Read more »
You Can Now Start Getting Drunk at 7 a.m. in Ontario to Celebrate FIFA World Cup Matches
Qatar has banned FIFA World Cup spectators in the country’s stadiums from drinking beer, but those in Ontario can head to pubs and restaurants and celebrate Canada’s… Read more »
Winter Storm Bringing Up to 60 cm of Snow This Weekend to Parts of Southern Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning to parts of Southern Ontario. Currently, a snow squall watch/warning is in effect for Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Burk’s Falls,… Read more »
Southwestern Ontario to a Get New Area Code in 2023
Southwestern Ontario will be getting a new area code next June. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) made the decision to add the new area code… Read more »
Red Arrow to Begin Daily Luxury Bus Service Between Toronto and Ottawa Starting Dec. 4th
The Alberta-based luxury transportation company, Red Arrow is expanding to Ontario next month. Starting December 4th, Red Arrow which boasts of offering a business class flight experience… Read more »
Living Wage in Ontario 2022: How Much You Need to Earn Per Hour For a Modest Standard of Living
Ontario Living Wage Network has published hourly wages required to maintain a modest standard of living across 10 Living Wage regions in Ontario. The living wage is… Read more »
Nickelback, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw to Headline Ontario’s 2023 Boots and Hearts Music Festival
The organizers of Ontario’s famous country music festival, Republic Live, have announced headliners for the 2023 edition. The 4-day Boots and Hearts Festival that takes place at… Read more »
Ontario Parks Reduces Maximum Length of Stay at Popular Parks Beginning Summer 2023
With campgrounds selling out moments after reservations open, Ontario Parks is reducing the maximum length of stay at its most popular parks to allow for more people… Read more »
September 19th Will NOT Be a Provincial Holiday in Ontario
Today morning, Justin Trudeau proclaimed September 19th a National Day of Mourning to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London. Upcoming Monday will be a holiday for… Read more »
September 19th: Canadians Will Get a Federal Holiday to Mourn Queen Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that September 19th will be a federal holiday to mark the Queen’s funeral in London. September 19th will be a one-time federal… Read more »
Theodore Too Tugboat is Now On Airbnb For Overnight Stay, Reservations Open Aug. 29th
Theodore Too, the 65-foot tugboat which is a reproduction of the original TV character Theodore Tugboat, will turn into an Airbnb stay as part of a new… Read more »
Take Agawa Canyon Train For a Spectacular Ontario Fall Colour Tour
Plan a trip this fall across Agawa Canyon on a train. The spectacular Agawa Canyon Train Tours explore the Canadian shield with its rugged beauty, untouched forests… Read more »
25 Ideas For a Thrilling Summer Adventure With Your Teen in Ontario
School’s out and summer is here; treat your adventurous teenager to exciting thrills, exercise and nature. Whether they have a skill they would like to develop or… Read more »
Dino Stroll: Massive Dinosaurs as Long as 60 Feet Will Be Roaming Ontario This Summer
See some of the largest creatures that ever walked the Earth up close when “Dino Stroll” roars into an Ontario city nearest to you! Dino Stroll says… Read more »
Canada’s Best Air Show Saluting Our Armed Forces Thunders Into CFB Borden Near Toronto This June Weekend
Take Dad to see Canadian Forces Snowbirds, CF-18 Demonstration Team, Canada’s military parachute demonstration team, the SkyHawks and many of the best aerobatic performers during the Canadian… Read more »
Disney On Ice Returning to Toronto This 2022 Summer
Grab your mouse ears as the magic of Disney is returning to Toronto this summer. Feld Entertainment is bringing Disney on Ice’ Let’s Celebrate show to… Read more »
These Are the Top 10 Worst Roads in Ontario – 2022
CAA has released its annual list of worst roads in Ontario. The annual list is selected after voting by Ontarians during the “annual CAA Worst Roads campaign.”… Read more »