The province is providing large signs for 20 school zones in place of the city’s former automated speed cameras after Doug Ford’s government ordered the cameras removed in recent weeks — but the signs ...
The City of Brampton will get just under $7 million from the provincial government to replace 185 mothballed photo radar cameras with other traffic calming measures. The provincial government banned ...
Both Ottawa and Toronto say the signs they received from the Ford government to replace their banned speed cameras are too big to fit on the poles they currently have, meaning the province will have ...
The province is providing large signs for 20 school zones in place of the city’s former automated speed cameras after Doug Ford’s government ordered the cameras removed in recent weeks — but the signs ...
GE appliances come with a traditional warranty, but the company also offers extended coverage with Bodewell Care Protection Plans. Backed by Assurant, GE’s authorized provider of extended warranties, ...
For someone who seems to want us to forget about speed cameras, Premier Doug Ford sure is drawing out the plot. First, he amended policy back in 2019 to enable the installation of speed cameras. And ...
"When the Stratomast is flying, all these old satellites are going to be in museums." A new generation of stratospheric balloons and high-altitude uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) could soon connect ...
The Ontario PC party did not receive a mandate to ignore opposition to their agenda by virtue of their majority. In a democracy, a ruling party still has a responsibility to listen to the voices of ...
Premier Doug Ford is blasting the city of Toronto over its concerns the new road signs the province has supplied to replace pole-mounted speed cameras are too big and ill-fitting. Mahdis Habibinia is ...
Speeding on public roads, especially at twice the posted limit, isn’t really a laughing matter—but this situation is so bizarre we hope our readers forgive us a pun or two in the name of festive ...
Bigger security cameras might get all the attention, but when it comes to truly protecting your home, smaller is often smarter. The key to real peace of mind isn't having massive, obvious devices.