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toronto blizzard

Remember that exhausted kid shovelling the snow during Toronto's snowstorm earlier this year? The one that captured the mood of how pretty much everyone was feeling clearing their walks back then? Well, he was just on daytime TV and got $1,000 for all of his hard work back then.

In January, during Toronto's blistering snowstorm, CTV News Toronto interviewed Carter Trozzolo as he was shovelling the sidewalk on his day off from school.

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Nicey's Eatery is not leaving anything to fate when it comes to finding their would-be mystery customer.

The Toronto restaurant has resorted to papering the town — or at least their Instagram — to find their mystery customer from last week's blizzard who trudged through the snow for their food.

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A Toronto man proved his devotion to his girlfriend this past Monday and walked over 12 kilometres in a blizzard to bring her some cake and give her a kiss — proving once again if he wanted to, he would.

Ian Best, a 19-year-old student at Seneca College, walked four hours from his dorm room to his girlfriend's place and documented his long and treacherous journey on TikTok, gaining over 354,000 views, 40,000 likes and 700 comments.

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If you live in Toronto, chances are you've had to shovel your driveway this week, and after so long without a heavy snowfall, you may have forgotten how exhausting it is.

A young Toronto boy named Carter Trozzolo managed to capture that exact feeling of cold regret while being interviewed by CTV News Toronto on Monday during the province's snowstorm.

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If you're a Toronto resident who tends to not shovel snow off your property for days at a time, you might want to check yourself before you get fined.

According to the City of Toronto, residents are required to clear ice and snow from sidewalks in front of or adjacent to their homes to help keep their neighbours and community safe.

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