Kitchener News: Speed Cameras Stay, Armed Robbery Attempt
This week in Kitchener: Speed cameras remain operational, Cambridge jewelry store robbery attempt foiled, and Dutchie's workers speak out about unpaid wages. Stay informed with local updates.
This week in Kitchener: Speed cameras remain operational, Cambridge jewelry store robbery attempt foiled, and Dutchie's workers speak out about unpaid wages. Stay informed with local updates.
The London Knights bounced back from road trip struggles with a crucial victory against Sault Ste. Marie on November 22, 2025. Read about their northern Ontario comeback.
Speed cameras on Weber Street in Kitchener remain operational despite a provincial ban. Discover why these devices are still active and what it means for local traffic safety.
Two Sault Ste. Marie youths aged 14 and 16 face multiple assault charges following a violent attack involving kicking, punching, and a knife. Details on the incident and charges.
Toronto's automated speed enforcement cameras will be deactivated by November 30, 2025. Learn what this means for road safety and traffic enforcement in the city.
Saint-Marie among the Hurons' First Light event celebrates its 25th anniversary as a signature seasonal celebration featuring candle displays at the historic site. Discover this Canadian tradition.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's request for $210M after speed camera ban contradicts her safety claims, revealing revenue motive. Read the full analysis of this political controversy.
Professional Women's Hockey League veterans share how the PWHL has revolutionized their careers and changed their minds about hockey's future. Discover their inspiring stories.
Nipissing West OPP begin using body-worn cameras to increase transparency and accountability. The cameras feature red activation lights and represent a significant step in modern policing.
A woman faces charges after allegedly throwing objects at a security officer in Sault Ste. Marie. Northern Ontario police confirm the incident occurred November 17, 2025.
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has laid an assault with a weapon charge following a weekend incident. Get the latest details on this developing case.
Sault Ste. Marie residents face a 5.39% property tax increase for 2026, driven by a significant rise in the police budget. Learn about the financial impact and where your tax dollars are going.
An 84-year-old senior has died after being hit by a vehicle in Sault Ste. Marie. Police continue to investigate the tragic incident that occurred on November 16, 2025.
South Bruce OPP has begun using body-worn cameras to increase transparency and accountability. Learn how this technology enhances community policing in Ontario.
A Sault Ste. Marie man faces multiple charges after firing a shotgun through his apartment floor into the unit below. Police investigation reveals disturbing details.
Citizen readers share thoughts on speed camera removal, Lansdowne 2.0, Canada Post, and tribute to education leader Pino Buffone. Read the latest community perspectives.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
London, Ontario receives $1.2 million funding to enhance traffic safety around schools, replacing speed cameras with physical calming measures. Learn about the city's road safety initiative.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow requests $210M from the province to cover road safety costs after Ontario's speed camera ban takes effect, putting 1,000 jobs at risk.
Ontario officially bans speed enforcement cameras while Toronto increases fines for blocking streetcars during snowstorms to $500. Get the latest updates on provincial traffic enforcement changes.
Ottawa's photo radar cameras cease operations today, ending automated speed enforcement across the city. Learn what this means for drivers and road safety.
Your complete guide to Ottawa events this weekend featuring the Barrhaven Santa Claus parade, police body camera rollout, and potential city landfill purchase. Stay informed about local happenings!
Ottawa Police launch body camera program with 30 officers equipped to boost transparency and operational efficiency. New initiative aims to strengthen public trust.
Montreal transit CEO Marie-Claude Léonard expresses bitterness over labour tribunal decision affecting STM strike actions. Get the latest developments.
Ontario announces $210 million investment in traffic calming measures to replace speed cameras across the province, enhancing road safety through physical infrastructure improvements.
Simcoe County's speed camera program concludes as provincial funding shifts to alternative road safety initiatives. Learn about the changes and future safety plans.
Barrie is terminating its automated speed enforcement program but may repurpose the cameras for other municipal needs. Learn what's next for traffic safety in the city.
Belle River native Noah Laus is exceeding expectations in his rookie OHL season with Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Read about his journey home and impressive debut.
A 14-year-old boy faces potential homicide charges after a 73-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in a Ste-Julienne attack. The teen remains in custody as police continue their investigation.
Barrie Colts defenceman Kashawn Aitcheson receives a two-game suspension from the OHL for dumping his water bottle on a spectator following a heated game in Sault Ste. Marie.