Ontario gas prices about to take huge drop and this is the best time to fill up
Ontario gas prices are about to take a huge drop and one expert says it will be 'well worth waiting' if drivers can hold off on filling up.

Ontario gas prices are about to take a huge drop and one expert says it will be 'well worth waiting' if drivers can hold off on filling up.
As Toronto grapples with a housing crisis, one landlord has decided to divide a single house into 15 separate units.
Public-sector teachers in Ontario will see their wages increase by more than one per cent as legislation aimed at capping compensation for those workers is set to expire later this year.
In-person fireworks displays for Canada Day are back in Toronto this year and police say they have a plan and “a variety of resources” to ensure public safety, after violent incidents broke out at Woodbine Beach over the Victoria Day long weekend.
A man has been arrested after another man was shot and killed in a Brampton parking lot earlier this month, Peel Regional Police say.
Police have released new details about the stabbing of a teller at a Toronto bank earlier this week.
An Ontario man says he's frustrated with his bank after almost 500,000 of his travel points disappeared.
What's open and closed on Canada Day 2022? Here's the list.
Ontario is more than doubling the maximum rate a landlord can raise a tenant's rent next year – marking the highest rent increase guideline in the province in a decade.
The Supreme Court of Canada says the expanded rules to further prevent a sexual assault complainant's past from being used against them in a trial are 'constitutional in their entirety.'
Canadian Forces veteran James Topp was joined by Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre on his march through Ottawa today, as part of the final leg of his cross-country march to protest COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
The traditional Canada Day fly-past over Ottawa by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds has been cancelled, following a problem with the aircraft's emergency ejection parachute that grounded the fleet.
Canada will be sending more troops to Latvia as part of a pledge to upgrade and strengthen the NATO battlegroup it is leading there, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday.
Exasperating delays at airports are increasing claims of lost or missing baggage, which one aviation expert blames on staff shortages.
Melanie Nagy has the latest on the deadly shooting at a Saanich, B.C., bank.
Jill Macyshon discusses the long history of the Stanley Cup being dented after it was damaged minutes after the Colorado Avalanche's win.