A winter storm in eastern Ontario caused delays for last-minute travelers as they headed home for the holidays, leaving loved ones waiting at airports and train stations.
As many race to get home for the holidays, a winter storm in eastern Ontario caused some delays for last-minute travellers as their loved ones stood by waiting to be reunited.
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