Man Killed in T-Bone Crash on Highway 401 in Ontario
A man from Gatineau, Quebec, has died after a T-bone crash on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on February 26, 2026.
A man from Gatineau, Quebec, has died after a T-bone crash on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on February 26, 2026.
Calgary Police Service data reveals 677 speeding tickets were issued on Stoney Trail in January, averaging 22 per day, highlighting ongoing traffic enforcement efforts in the city.
The Ministry of Transportation confirms Woodroffe Avenue and Maitland Avenue will close for six to seven weeks in 2028 during Highway 417 bridge replacements, impacting Ottawa traffic.
A major traffic incident involving a jackknifed tractor trailer led to the complete overnight closure of Highway 11 in Orillia, Ontario, causing significant disruptions and safety concerns.
A person has died after being struck by a GO Transit train east of Guelph Central station early Thursday, causing significant service disruptions on the Kitchener line.
A concerning 6% increase in traffic collisions has been reported on Ottawa roads in the first months of 2026, raising alarms about road safety and infrastructure challenges.
Langley city council is considering a proposal to remove electric mobility scooters and wheelchairs from sidewalks, citing safety concerns and current regulations under B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act.
The City of Lethbridge is evaluating its transportation options after WestJet announced the closure of its YQL route, impacting regional connectivity and travel.
A Winnipeg city councillor is advocating for the installation of permanent bike lanes on Wellington Crescent to enhance cyclist safety and promote sustainable transportation options in the community.
Calgary City Council has approved a motion to extend transit transfer periods from 90 to 120 minutes and launch a review of the downtown free fare zone, aiming to better serve the growing city's commuters.
Regina City Council has postponed a crucial vote on proposed transit fare increases, resulting in significant lost revenue for the city as riders continue to oppose the rising costs.
Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen expressed surprise and frustration after WestJet announced it will cancel flights between Calgary and Lethbridge in late June, citing insufficient demand for the route.
Residents in Eastern Ontario express fears about proposed Alto high-speed rail line potentially bisecting communities, disrupting commutes, and separating essential services. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon promises consultation.
A commercial motor vehicle driver has been issued approximately $1,900 in fines after a traffic stop conducted by police in Guelph, Ontario.
A snowmobile accident involving a hay trailer occurred in Mapleton Township, prompting an investigation by local authorities. Details on injuries and the cause are still emerging.
The City of Toronto is implementing transit signal priority on the Finch West LRT after complaints of slow travel times. Mayor Olivia Chow aims for completion by spring 2026.
A new recommendation proposes reducing Winnipeg's default speed limit from 50 km/h to 40 km/h to enhance pedestrian safety and reduce traffic accidents.
Ward 3 Councillor Andrew Yule is pushing for a feasibility study on a regional pathway network that would connect Calgary to Airdrie and Cochrane, promoting active transportation and intermunicipal collaboration.
Air Canada is providing complimentary shuttle services for travelers affected by the sudden closure of Airways Transit, ensuring connectivity between Region of Waterloo International Airport and Toronto Pearson.
A wheel detachment incident on Highway 11 in Northern Ontario has resulted in charges against a Winnipeg-based carrier and its driver, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns.
A GO Transit shuttle bus driver has been formally charged after a significant traffic collision occurred in Guelph. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities.
The City of Regina is eliminating coin-operated parking meters downtown, transitioning to e-payment only via PayByPhone starting March 1, as part of budget 2026 measures to save costs.
Ottawa City Council has directed OC Transpo to conduct a comprehensive safety audit addressing spalling problems in O-Train axle bearings that removed 41 trains from service, with findings due within four months.
Starting Sunday, Regina residents will no longer be able to use coins at downtown parking meters, marking a shift toward digital payment methods.
Ontario Provincial Police confirm Highway 652 has reopened following a chemical spill investigation northeast of Cochrane. The incident caused significant road closures and safety concerns.
A commercial driver from the GTA, employed by an Alberta trucking firm, faces multiple charges after Ontario police found his vehicle stopped in a live lane on Highway 11 near Temagami, highlighting road safety risks.
The City of Winnipeg is set to review significant public transit route modifications aimed at improving efficiency and service across the urban network.
A City Councillor urges Ottawa to audit safety issues on O-Train Line 1, with the audit approved but postponed until after full light rail service is restored.
Following the delayed and over-budget openings of the Eglinton and Finch West LRTs, columnist Matthew Lau advocates for private sector involvement to enhance accountability and efficiency in Toronto's transit operations.
The Banwell Road and E.C. Row Expressway interchange project in Windsor requires further noise exemptions to proceed with construction, as officials address community concerns and regulatory requirements.