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Ottawa's winter parking bans yield $1.6M in fines

The City of Ottawa has issued over $1.6 million in fines for violations of winter parking bans. Learn how the strict enforcement aims to keep roads clear for snowplows and emergency services.

Ottawa snow removal operations start Sunday

City of Ottawa crews will begin plowing residential streets on Sunday, January 18, 2026. Learn about parking restrictions and how the operation will proceed.

Edmonton Snow Removal Sparks Density Debate

Edmonton residents criticize the city's snow removal strategy and parking bans, linking the chaos to increased-density housing policies that lack adequate parking. Read the full debate.

Barrie's Winter Maintenance Explained

The City of Barrie details its snow clearing priorities and responsibilities during winter storms. Learn what the city clears, what is left to residents, and how to stay safe.

Edmonton Mayor on Winter Tourism Lessons from China

Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack discusses lessons from Harbin, China, on boosting winter tourism and improving snow removal. Discover how a sister city partnership could shape Edmonton's cold-weather strategy.

Snow Removal Costs Double Amid Salt Shortage

Private snow removal contractors in Simcoe County are grappling with a severe road salt shortage, leading to costs doubling. Learn how this crisis impacts winter maintenance.

Montreal's Info-Neige app no longer free for users

Montreal residents must now pay to use the Info-Neige app to track snow-clearing operations after the city ended its contract and launched 311 Montreal. Learn about the new costs and alternatives.

Edmonton snow clearing costs and resident concerns

Edmonton's snow clearing budget and operations face public scrutiny. The city defends its performance as residential clearing starts. Get the full cost breakdown and community reaction.

Edmonton parking ban starts Monday for snow clearing

Edmonton activates a city-wide Phase 2 residential parking ban starting Monday, January 11, 2026, following four major snowfalls. Non-compliance risks a $250 ticket. Learn the schedule and rules.

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