An allegedly impaired Toronto driver who was found asleep at the wheel at a police station parking lot north of the city has been charged with impaired driving.
Ontario Province Police said officers were dispatched to their Central Region Headquarters in Orillia before noon on August 10 after reports came in of an unconscious male parked in the lot.When officers arrived on scene, police said they located the male sleeping and several open alcohol containers were found “throughout" the vehicle.
39,000 photo radar, red light camera tickets issued in 900-metre section of one Ottawa road so far in 2024 One person was sent to hospital, a dog was saved, and a cat died as a result of a fire in Alliston Saturday evening.A grassroots group of Parry Sound residents is speaking against the removal of the Waubuno Pedestrian Bridge on Rotary and Algonquin Regiment Fitness Trail.Manitoba's recent efforts to curb retail theft are working, by many accounts, and some businesses are hoping for more permanent changes.
Mother Nature smiled on St. John's Wednesday morning, allowing a volunteer committee to give the go-ahead for the city's unique weather-dependent holiday, the Royal St. John's Regatta.More people are being released from Newfoundland and Labrador's largest correctional facility with nowhere to go home to, and experts say housing shortages, unco-ordinated community supports and a high number of inmates on pretrial detention are to blame.
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