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Toronto is still recovering from more than 20 cm of snowfall on Wednesday night and another 25 cm possible on the weekend .
City officials are telling the public to keep their cars off designated snow routes so they can continue to plow.
Vehicles parked on snow routes will be towed at the owner’s expense with a fine of $ 75-$200 plus the tow costs.
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