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President of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario "ROMA welcomes provincial action to reduce the impact of increasing Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) costs on rural municipalities. In the ...
An Ontario man who was found dead in a car crash last week was assaulted and kidnapped from a home in Guelph, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say. At roughly 6 p.m. May 14, OPP officers responded ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is proposing to provide over $77 million in financial relief to municipalities to help offset the increased cost of municipal police services provided by the Ontario ...
Ontario municipalities scrambling after double-digit spike in OPP costs 'There was no consultation with us to determine if this was something that is even financially feasible for us' Author of ...
The Ontario government is offering $77 million to help municipalities that rely on provincial police deal with skyrocketing law enforcement costs. An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) patch is seen ...
A car and an SUV collided on Highway 4/London Road just north of Hurondale Road at around 6 a.m., and both vehicles were “ heavily damaged,” said Ontario Provincial Police Const. Craig Soldan.
The court ordered the OPP to quash its decision concluding the collision didn’t justify formal misconduct charges and re-examine whether the cop should be sent to a police tribunal.
Solicitor General Michael Kerzner announced funds for towns to help with OPP costs, driven in part by a record new agreement making OPP officers the highest paid in Ontario.
OPP officers stand near the scene of a shooting where one Ontario Provincial Police officer was killed and two others were injured in the town of Bourget, Ont., on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
OPP closed hospital project probe after Infrastructure Ontario told them it would investigate, documents reveal Karen Howlett Published February 19, 2024 Updated February 20, 2024 ...
The bills for OPP policing in 2025 represent a jump of more than 30 per cent for some Ontario municipalities — more than double for Pelee.
The Ontario government is offering $77 million to municipalities that rely on provincial police after some of them sounded the alarm over a sudden and unforeseen surge in law enforcement costs.