Ontario Provincial Police say they received a report of a crash on the St. Lawrence River involving a personal watercraft just before 6 a.m. on Sunday.
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Officers from the Leeds County detachment are investigating and say it happened among a group of small islands, just west of the Thousand Islands Bridge, between the mainland and Hill Island. Police believe the watercraft had two people on board when it collided with an obstacle sometime overnight and the passenger swam to shore to get help.Police call Toronto woman ‘a serial killer,’ charge her with 3 Ontario murders in 3 days‘They’re filling strollers’: Inflation leading to theft at Ontario apple farmsPope Francis names 21 new cardinals, including Archbishop of Toronto
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