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Vehicle clocked going 120 km/h on Wellington Road 22

A Hillsburgh man has been charged with stunt driving on Wellington Road 22. Ontario Provincial Police clocked a vehicle travelling at more than 120 kilometers per hour in a marked 70K zone near Sixth Line in Erin. In addition to the speeding charge the 62-year-old drivers received an immediate temporary licence suspension and his vehicle was impounded for a week.

Police investigating after woman injured in shooting in Oakville, Ont

Police investigating after woman injured in shooting in Oakville, Ont
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Licence plate scans won t be free-for-all -- Chief

Mayor ‘confident’ police will deal with information ‘properly’ Author of the article: Brian Kelly Publishing date: Feb 26, 2021  •  February 26, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Article content Cameras monitored by Sault Ste. Marie Police Service will start scanning the licence plates of all vehicles entering and exiting the city via Highway 17 East and North later this year. The move, police say, will make it easier to track suspect vehicles connected to activities such as human and drug trafficking and child abductions while saving on staffing costs when officers could potentially spend days watching for specific automobiles. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Caledonia streets closed by protest now reopened

Article content CALEDONIA  Haldimand County said Friday that both Argyle Street South and McKenzie Road in Caledonia are now open. Crews have completed temporary repairs to both roadways, which will be maintained until spring when permanent repairs can be made, the county said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Caledonia streets closed by protest now reopened Back to video The roads were closed as a result of an Indigenous protest over a residential subdivision, which they claim as unceded Haudenosaunee territory, which is disputed by the developer and the municipality. The county said Sixth Line will be closed for about one week starting Monday to allow CN to make rail line repairs.

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