A truck driver and a trucking company face several charges after a 5 car pileup in Brantford yesterday morning
Police say it happened just after 10:30 at King and Powerline Road, police say 4 passenger vehicles and a transport truck collided.
No one was seriously injured, all vehicles were heavily damaged.
A 28-year-old truck driver and the company he works for have been charged with various Highway Traffic Act offences, including failing to stop at a red light and driving a commercial motor vehicle with a major defect.
Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian collision yesterday in Cambridge,
A 3 year old girl, has reportedly died, after she and an adult were struck by a vehicle yesterday afternoon.
According to police, a 31-year-old Cambridge woman, is in serious but non-life-threatening condition.
Police in Hamilton say an investigation is underway after a 7 year old child was fatally struck by a city bus yesterday, it happened just before 2 p.m.
Police did not immediately provide further details.
Peel Region Police say one suspect is dead after a shooting involving an officer in Mississauga.
Investigators have said officers responded to a report of a stabbing near Winston Churchill and Britannia Road at 2:30 p-m and that the victim was taken to hospital.
Police didn't provide further details.
Guelph police say a man has been arrested after he allegedly rammed a police cruiser and fled with two young children in his car.
Police say they were called to the scene near Speedvale Avenue around 7:45 p-m on Friday and found a man sleeping in the driver's seat with two kids in car seats in the back.
They allege the man provided police with a fake name, then reversed into the police car and sped away.
Police say a 48-year-old man faces multiple charges.
Police in Peel Region say they have charged two suspects in relation to several fake taxi scams in the past two years.
They say one suspect would approach victims in shopping mall parking lots pretending to be a taxi passenger, explaining they could not pay the fare because the driver didn’t accept cash
They say the suspects would swap the victim's debit card and withdraw funds.
Police ask anyone who has fallen victim to this fraud to contact them.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his government got an early Christmas gift, hours after the House of Commons rose for its winter break.
York Region M-P Michael Ma has quit the Opposition Conservatives and crossed the aisle to join the Liberals, leaving Carney just one seat shy of a coveted majority government.
While the house of commons winter break lasts 6 weeks…
The Ontario government, has taken a little more time off
Ontario employees were mandated to work from the office, but those in charge won’t have to be there for quite some time….
Ontario's Legislature is set to take a 14-week fall/winter break/spring break, or 3 1/2 months off, less than 2 months after resuming from almost 5 months off for the Spring/summer/fall break.
Members typically resume sitting at Queen's Park in mid-February, following Family Day.
But the Legislature won't be back until the last week of March.
House leader Steve Clark says, it’s important that politicians go back to their ridings, and hear from their constituents.
Mounties say they have disrupted a major international drug trafficking network that was shipping drugs via Canada Post.
R-C-M-P in Ontario say the investigation began 10-month ago.
Investigators say methamphetamine and cocaine were some of the substances shipped across several provinces and the world — including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and France.
Ontario has finished last in a Canadian study on housing policies and outcomes aimed at tackling the housing crisis.
The report says Canada's three largest provinces are lagging behind the rest of the nation.
A data-driven assessment by the University of Ottawa's Missing Middle Initiative graded each province across 36 indicators related to housing, such as approval timelines and affordability.
Ontario finished last with a D, just below B-C's C-minus and Quebec's C-plus.
Is it what we’re watching, eating or all the wifi we’re surrounded by…
But Researchers say there's been a dramatic rise in the number of people going on medications to treat A-D-H-D in Ontario.
A study published in JAMA Network Open today looked at all prescriptions for stimulant drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall dispensed in the province between 2015 and 2023.
prescriptions were up by 157% in 2023 compared to 2015.