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94 tickets in Gatineau plate crackdown

Gatineau police issued 94 tickets during targeted enforcement against out-of-province license plates. Learn about the crackdown details and local regulations.

Regina Street Team Changes Spark Controversy

Two members leave Regina's Downtown Street Team as oversight shifts from RDBID to new city-chosen organization, creating community concerns about service continuity.

London gets $1.2M for school zone traffic calming

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.

Ontario invests $210M to replace speed cameras

Ontario announces $210 million investment in traffic calming measures to replace speed cameras across the province, enhancing road safety through physical infrastructure improvements.

Old North Residents Mobilize Against Dangerous Traffic

Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.

Saskatoon Fights Crime Through Downtown Renewal Projects

Saskatoon is launching ambitious downtown renewal projects aimed at reducing crime rates and revitalizing the city core. Discover how strategic urban planning is becoming the city's latest crime-fighting tool.

North York Crash Sends 3 to Hospital

A serious two-vehicle collision in North York's Jane and Wilson area required multiple emergency units. Three individuals were transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries as Toronto police investigate the cause.

Barrie Driver Charged After 1 AM Traffic Stop

A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.

Sudbury Speed Camera Program Ending November 14

Greater Sudbury pulls the plug on its controversial speed camera initiative, removing all 20 automated enforcement units by mid-November amid public outcry and operational challenges.

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