Category : Search result: Ontario Community Safety and Policing Act


Brandt Industries fined $55K for worker injury

Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.

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.

Windsor Schools in Hold & Secure During Police Probe

Three Windsor schools were placed under hold and secure protocols Thursday morning as police conducted an active investigation in the area. Parents received alerts as authorities worked to ensure student safety.

Two injured in Timmins weapons incident

A quiet Timmins neighborhood was rocked by violence as two individuals suffered serious injuries in a weapons-related altercation, prompting an intensive police investigation and community concern.

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.

Missing Nipissing First Nation Woman Found Safe

A 27-year-old woman from Nipissing First Nation who was reported missing has been found safe following an extensive search effort by local authorities and community members.

East Lions Centre Reopens - Pool Repairs Continue

London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.

Motorcyclist hits 200 km/h on Ottawa road

Ottawa police are hunting for a motorcyclist captured on video reaching speeds of 200 km/h on a city road, calling it one of the most dangerous cases of stunt driving they've seen.

Waterloo Hit-and-Run: Pedestrian Injured, Police Search

Waterloo Regional Police are urgently seeking witnesses after a pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision on University Avenue West. The driver fled the scene, leaving the victim with significant injuries.

Saint-Lazare Hit-and-Run Kills 35-Year-Old Woman

Quebec community mourns as a 35-year-old woman dies in a fatal hit-and-run collision in Saint-Lazare. Sûreté du Québec launches urgent investigation to find the fleeing driver.

Child Hospitalized After North York Hit-and-Run

A young child remains hospitalized after a terrifying hit-and-run incident in North York. Toronto police are urgently searching for the fleeing driver as the community demands answers.

Montreal STM Bus Driver Flees Hit-and-Run Scene

A Montreal STM bus driver fled the scene after striking a vehicle in Côte-des-Neiges, leaving passengers stranded and raising serious safety concerns about public transit operations.

Canada Proposes Sweeping Public Safety Legislation

The Canadian government unveils comprehensive policing and public safety legislation featuring tougher bail conditions, enhanced anti-drug measures, and new protections for law enforcement.

Windsor Police Halloween Safety Tips 2023

Windsor Police and OPP reveal crucial Halloween safety advice for trick-or-treaters and homeowners. Learn how to keep your family safe while enjoying the festivities.

Cochrane Police Grant 6-Year-Old's Birthday Dream

When six-year-old Karson from Cochrane, Ontario wished for police officers at his birthday, the local police service delivered an unforgettable surprise that's warming hearts across Northern Ontario.

North Bay Police Halloween Safety Tips Guide

North Bay Police Service offers crucial Halloween safety advice for parents and children, including costume safety, visibility tips, and trick-or-treating guidelines to ensure a fun and secure celebration.

B.C. rejects provincial police force proposal

British Columbia's government has decided against creating a provincial police force, maintaining the RCMP despite cross-party recommendations for change. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth cites costs and practical challenges.

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