More Canadians are buying EVs, but is there enough infrastructure to support the industry?

Electric vehicle sales in Canada has been increasing over the last several years but charging infrastructure and repair shops are adapting slower.
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Windsor dad mourned after fatal crash, Chatham man sentenced to life in prison, and Windsor’s newest lotto winner: Top Windsor stories this week
Friends and family are mourning the loss of a 27-year-old Windsor man who died in a car accident on Dec. 2, A Chatham man has been sentenced to life in prison for the “horrific” murder of his girlfriend, and a Chatham woman said she was “stunned” to see she was the lucky winner of $100,000. Here’s a look at the top stories on ctvnewswindsor.ca this week. -
Ottawa's photo radar cameras issued 19,000 speeding tickets in October
Photo radar cameras caught an average of 627 speeders a day on Ottawa roads in October, as the extra sets of eyes on the road continue to detect speeders in school zones and community safety zones. -
Snowboard sensations put on a Big Air show
No Canadians made it to the podium at Saturday night’s FIS World Cup Big Air Snowboard event at Commonwealth Stadium. But the night saw some snowboarding history being made. -
3 arrested in death of John D'Or Prairie man
Two men and a youth have been arrested and charged in the death of a John D'Or Prairie man on Tuesday. -
'It's our duty': Edmonton group holds donation drive for children in Gaza
Saturday was the second day of a donation drive by the Albertans United for the Children of Gaza. -
Separate collisions in North York sends two pedestrians to hospital with serious injuries
Two pedestrians have been seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in separate collisions in North York. -
Officials say problem property program a 'success'
A pilot project dealing with problem properties in Edmonton has been made permanent due to its success. -
Toronto man arrested for allegedly scamming woman into handing $7,500 to bail out grandson
A Toronto man has been arrested for allegedly defrauding an elderly woman out of thousands of money by claiming that her grandson needed bail. -
New home improvement classes give students DIY confidence
A new business is hoping to empower Edmonton homeowners through the art of do-it-yourself.