TORONTO A Halton Regional Police constable has been charged with assault with a weapon and mischief in connection with an April, 2020 encounter with a man outside an Oakville Tim Hortons. On April 8, 2020, four officers encountered a male outside a Tim Hortons at Dundas Street West and Third Line. They were called to the scene because the male was “loitering,” police said. Police said “an interaction” occurred between the male and officers, prompting immediate concern from bystanders, one of which reportedly filmed the encounter on a phone. The officer that engaged with the male was suspended, per the terms of the Police Service Act, and the three other officers who attended the call were put in administrative positions.
TORONTO Canada Post will not be delivering mail to a building in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood on a regular basis due to a lack of mask wearing. In a statement, the Crown corporation said that employees expressed health and safety concerns that residents of an apartment complex, located near Lansdowne Avenue and Dundas Street West, were not wearing a mask while in common areas. “Our health and safety committee has been working with building management to resolve this issue as soon as possible, to return to regular mail delivery at this address. For now, we are attempting delivery every day,” Canada Post said in a statement to CP24 Friday morning. “Our customers have been advised with a letter that when it is unsafe to deliver mail, mail delivery will be intermittent.”
Published Sunday, February 7, 2021 9:35PM EST A three-year-old child was injured after being struck by a vehicle in a grocery store parking lot in Oakville Sunday afternoon. Halton police were called to the Fortinos store in the area of Neyagawa Boulevard and Dundas Street West just after 4:30 p.m. Police said a 38-year-old woman was driving in the parking lot when a three-year-old girl ran out in front of the vehicle and was struck. The child was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Further assessments were conducted of the child at which point her medical status was updated to having suffered from minor injuries, police said.
TORONTO A three-year-old child was injured after being struck by a vehicle in a grocery store parking lot in Oakville Sunday afternoon. Halton police were called to the Fortinos store in the area of Neyagawa Boulevard and Dundas Street West just after 4:30 p.m. Police said a 38-year-old woman was driving in the parking lot when a three-year-old girl ran out in front of the vehicle and was struck. The child was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Further assessments were conducted of the child at which point her medical status was updated to having suffered from minor injuries, police said.