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ministry of transportation

The Ontario government has announced a major step forward in its plans to eventually bring the TTC subway north of Toronto all the out to Richmond Hill.

Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney confirmed on Thursday the government has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for contacts to design and build the underground tunnels needed for the eight-kilometre-long Yonge North Subway Extension.

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The Ontario government scrapped licence plate stickers and its renewal fees for most vehicles in the province but not all of them.

Anyone who owns a passenger vehicle, moped, motorcycle or light-duty truck is free of the sticker system but heavy commercial vehicles and snowmobiles still need to throw one on their licence plate (and pay for them, too).

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One woman in Ontario, who reportedly hasn't hit the road in the last decade, recently received a cheque in the mail from the provincial government with a licence plate sticker refund.

Per CTV News, Carolyn Johnston from Whitby got $110 back for renewal fees even though she stopped driving 10 years ago after she lost vision in one eye. The last time Johnston reportedly renewed her licence plate was back in August 2009.

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An Ontario driver was reportedly hit with a hefty fine for driving without a renewed licence plate in Quebec, even though the Ontario government granted an extension to get them renewed at the time.

Per CBC News, Barbara Francis visited Gatineau Park in early March, then weeks later received a letter in the mail from MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais police with a ticket for $494.

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Even more highways in Ontario are going to have faster speed limits, but some are only testing it out for a couple of years.

As of April 22, six spots on some of the province's busiest highways are going to have their speed limits permanently raised from 100 km/h to 110 km/h.

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