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Hwy 401 express lanes reopen in Pickering after crash

A serious collision involving a transport truck shut down Highway 401's eastbound express lanes in Pickering, sending two people to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Details on the incident and reopening.

Snowfall warning for Sea to Sky Hwy. near Whistler

A snowfall warning is in effect for the Sea to Sky Highway around Whistler, B.C., on December 24, 2025. Drivers are urged to exercise caution and prepare for hazardous winter conditions.

Highway 3 to reopen by Boxing Day after flood repairs

Officials announce the flood-damaged section of Highway 3 in British Columbia is expected to reopen by December 26. Crews are working to restore the vital transportation link for holiday travellers.

Coquihalla Highway Hit by Heavy Snowfall

Significant snowfall continues on B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway, impacting travel. DriveBC cameras show conditions south of Merritt. Stay updated on road conditions.

Snow Flurries Forecast for Metro Vancouver Christmas

Environment Canada forecasts a chance of snow flurries for Metro Vancouver on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Higher elevations may see a white Christmas, while travel warnings are issued for the Coquihalla.

Heavy snowfall warning issued for Coquihalla Highway

Environment Canada warns of up to 45 cm of snow on the Coquihalla Highway this weekend, creating hazardous travel conditions for holiday travellers. Check forecasts and road closures before you go.

Injury Reported in Highway 11 Crash

Simcoe County paramedics responded to a serious collision on Highway 11, resulting in one injury. Get the latest details on the incident and ongoing response.

Storm causes extensive damage to B.C.'s Highway 3

A major winter storm has caused severe damage to Highway 3, a key route between B.C. and Alberta, with power outages affecting over 100,000. Aerial images show repair efforts underway.

N.S. Announces $465M for Major Road, Highway Projects

Nova Scotia's Public Works Minister Fred Tilley has announced a $465 million, five-year plan for major road and highway improvements across the province. Learn about the key projects and infrastructure investments.

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