Toronto digs itself out after largest snowfall in city’s history
Some parts of city were buried under nearly 60cm of snow and over 500 flights were cancelled SundayToronto is beginning to dig itself out from the largest snowfall in the city’s history, a process which officials say is likely to take “several days”.Some parts of Canada’s largest city were...
<p>Some parts of city were buried under nearly 60cm of snow and over 500 flights were cancelled Sunday</p><p>Toronto is beginning to dig itself out from the largest snowfall in the city’s history, a process which officials say is likely to take “several days”.</p><p>Some parts of Canada’s largest city were buried under nearly 60cm of snow and more than 500 flights were cancelled Sunday after Toronto’s main airport was snowed in.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/26/toronto-snowstorm-record-snowfall-total">Continue reading...</a>
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