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Construction crews are busy connecting buildings on the University of Toronto’s historic St. George campus to Canada’s ...
In Canada, heat produced by data centres, grocery stores, laundromats, restaurants, sewage systems and hockey arenas could be ...
Advocates are concerned the province is not moving fast enough to protect seniors from the next life-threatening heat wave.
Thermal energy is in the soil and rock beneath our streets and buildings and in the wastewater that flows through our sewer lines. It’s abundant, local and emission-free.
With the heat waves likely to continue in Ontario this summer, it’s crucial to keep our cooling systems working well to ...
According to the City of Toronto, residents on Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Support Program can apply for ...
Townhouses and bareland strata corporations have a higher risk of power limitations where gas furnaces were installed for ...
New misting stations designed to help those in need beat the heat are in the process of being installed, but most won’t be ...