Alberta UCP proposes higher speed limits on divided highways
The UCP government's proposal to increase speed limits on Alberta's divided highways sparks heated discussion about road safety, driver behavior, and modern vehicle capabilities.
The UCP government's proposal to increase speed limits on Alberta's divided highways sparks heated discussion about road safety, driver behavior, and modern vehicle capabilities.
Mounties seize multiple stolen firearms and arrest suspects following dangerous high-speed pursuit through Alberta communities. Get the full story on this major police operation.
A 40-year-old Sudbury man faces serious charges after allegedly setting a dangerous fire beside a local convenience store. Discover the shocking details of the investigation and community impact.
A 28-year-old Sudbury woman has been charged following a devastating collision on Maley Drive that claimed one life. Get the latest details on this heartbreaking incident and the ongoing police investigation.
Essex County OPP is launching a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, joining a growing trend in Canadian law enforcement to enhance transparency and accountability.
Snow Valley Resort in Barrie unveils a state-of-the-art high-speed chairlift for the 2025-26 season, promising faster access and enhanced skiing experiences for Ontario winter enthusiasts.
The Canadian government is pushing forward with ambitious plans for high-speed rail in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, with new legislation promised to accelerate the ALTO project that could transform transportation between major urban centers.
Greater Sudbury homeowners could see significant tax hikes as city council debates 2024 budget priorities, with infrastructure and community safety driving proposed increases.
Sudbury police are investigating two fatal pedestrian collisions that occurred within hours of each other Wednesday morning, leaving community members in shock.
A serious multi-vehicle collision has shut down Maley Drive in Sudbury, causing major traffic disruptions during Monday morning commute. Emergency crews are on scene.
Greater Sudbury pulls the plug on its controversial speed camera initiative, removing all 20 automated enforcement units by mid-November amid public outcry and operational challenges.
Wednesday morning commutes turned treacherous in Sudbury as multiple vehicle collisions prompted emergency closures of both Maley Drive Extension and LaSalle Boulevard, creating traffic gridlock across the city.
As Ontario moves to ban automated speed enforcement in municipal jurisdictions, Waterloo Region remains tight-lipped about its plan for existing cameras and future road safety initiatives.
Waterloo Regional Police make shocking speed enforcement catch on Halloween afternoon, with one driver reaching dangerous speeds double the legal limit.
Greater Sudbury residents are being targeted by sophisticated phone scams where callers are manipulating caller ID to display legitimate police numbers. Learn how to protect yourself from these convincing fraud attempts.
Essex County Ontario Provincial Police have launched a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, enhancing transparency and evidence collection in police-community interactions.
Discover why Ottawa's automated speed enforcement cameras suddenly went offline and how this temporary shutdown affects road safety and traffic enforcement across the city.
A Sudbury man previously on house arrest for violent offences is back in custody after police allege he breached his release conditions, raising concerns about public safety and judicial monitoring.
Orlando-based ECD Automotive Design captures Best in Show at prestigious Festival of Speed 2025 with their first custom Porsche 911 build, showcasing Canadian luxury automotive excellence.
Sault Ste. Marie enhances traffic monitoring with closed-circuit cameras at 28 key intersections, aiming to improve road safety and driver behavior across the city.
Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.
Greater Sudbury launches first-ever 24/7 warming centre at YMCA to provide life-saving shelter during freezing temperatures, addressing critical gap in community services.
Sudbury police uncover significant drug trafficking operation during what began as a routine traffic stop, leading to multiple charges against two individuals.
Saint John Police launch innovative Security Camera Registry Program, allowing residents and businesses to voluntarily register their cameras to help officers quickly locate video evidence during investigations.
City of Ottawa plans to harmonize speed limits along a 75-kilometer stretch of road in Orleans, aiming to improve traffic flow and enhance road safety for all users.
Greater Sudbury Police executed a high-risk search warrant, uncovering a loaded shotgun, ammunition, and drugs. Three individuals now face multiple criminal charges in this significant weapons seizure operation.
Discover how New Orleans' innovative traffic sign project is making roads safer by eliminating driver confusion about speed limits through clear, consistent signage.
Greater Sudbury embarks on exciting transformation of Memorial Park with new amenities, improved accessibility, and enhanced green spaces for community enjoyment.
Recent air quality concerns in Falconbridge spark investigation as officials determine Glencore's smelter operations were probably not responsible for the latest dust event affecting Northern Ontario residents.
The Ontario government has passed controversial legislation stripping municipalities of their ability to use automated speed enforcement cameras, sparking debate about road safety versus revenue generation.