Thanks for the info Brent. It looks like the 401 runs the entire "southern" 
length of Ontario and ends at the borders.  I don't know where my temp. 
conversion chart is, but 61f is pretty warm. We'll be lucky to reach 40f 
today, hi.  Anyways, I wished I had more time to listen. I caught KNBR off a 
few minutes after Mike posted that it was and it came on about 50 minutes 
later.  Spent the rest of the morning mostly on 1500 KSTP just listening as 
it was fairly armchair.
73- Doug > KE6GMM

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> Almost certainly was CFTR (I think that's still the call) in Toronto! 
> They
> go by "680 News"
>
> The 401 is the main highway through Toronto, and the "high of 16" would be
> correct as today's forecast, that's 61 degrees F.
>
> Brent Taylor, VE1JH
> Doaktown, NB - Grid FN66wn
> 60 mi inland from Northumberland Strait
> R-75, ICF-2010 (2), ICF-7600GR, R390A/URR
> Large Pennant, Dipole, RS Loops, Quantum Phaser

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