Make emergency preparedness part of everyday life. Talk to your household often about how the weather, seasonal changes or upcoming events might impact your emergency plans.
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Emergency Response Unit members help keep all motorists safe.
When you see these vehicles please drive with care and
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They respond to emergencies including broken down motorists, debris, and collisions anywhere on the highways.
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Share your emergency communications plan with your friends, family, neighbours & coworkers to keep each other informed during an emergency.
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May 5 to 11 is Emergency Preparedness Week! Emergencies can happen any time of the year – be prepared & plan for every season.
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Attention truck drivers: load restrictions are now in effect.
Follow reduced load limits where signs are posted.
Learn more about seasonal loads and find them on the
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The Chi-Cheemaun ferry is celebrating its 50th anniversary season starting May 3.
Book your ticket to sail between Tobermory and Manitoulin Island this summer and help celebrate 50 years of connecting communities and exploring Ontario waters!
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Construction has officially started on building the Ontario Line’s new Lower Don Bridge!
Once complete, the new bridge will carry trains over the Don River between the Corktown and Riverside-Leslieville communities.
The Ontario government is moving ahead with Highway 413!
Construction will begin in 2025, creating thousands of union jobs and contributing $350 million to the province’s GDP.
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Starting July 12, the speed limit will be permanently raised to 110 km/h on several stretches of provincial highways.
These increases will make life more convenient for drivers while bringing highway speed limits in line with other provinces.
The Ontario government is raising the speed limit permanently from 100 km/h to 110 km/h on 10 additional sections of provincial highways in northern and southern Ontario.
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Attention truck drivers: load restrictions are now in effect.
Follow reduced load limits where signs are posted.
Learn more about seasonal loads and find them on the
@511Ontario
interactive map:
The Ontario government is investing nearly $380 million to help 102 municipalities across the province improve local transit through the 2023-24 Gas Tax program.
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Starting April 28, we’re increasing GO Transit service along the Lakeshore West, Lakeshore East, Kitchener, Stouffville and Milton lines, making it easier than ever to travel around the Greater Toronto Area.
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Today, the Governments of Canada and Ontario committed to working together to protect the environment and give the province greater certainty needed to advance Highway 413.
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ICYMI: We’re building a new interchange at Highway 416 and Barnsdale Road in Ottawa.
This is part of the Ontario government’s plan to save drivers time and keep people and goods moving in Barrhaven, Manotick and Richmond.
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Great news for GTA commuters!
The largest GO Transit service expansion in more than a decade starts April 28 with more than 300 new weekly trips.
This 15 per cent jump in service will give commuters more flexibility and affordable choices!
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ICYMI: We’re widening Highway 7 from Reesor Road in Markham to Brock Road in Pickering.
This is part of Ontario’s plan to save drivers time and connect people to more jobs, housing and businesses.
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