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OPP caution snowmobilers that ‘no ice is safe ice’With winter in full swing and more people heading out onto frozen lakes and snowmobile trails, police and fire officials are warning “no ice is safe ice.” Marc Woodhouse has more on what officers are watching for, and what happens when something goes wrong.WeatherJan 22
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Roughly 50 vehicles involved in multiple collisions on Highway 401: OPPDozens of vehicles have been involved in a major series of collisions on Highway 401 in Eastern Ontario, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say. Roughly 50 vehicles were caught up in multiple crashes in Trenton, and a prolonged closure is expected as the investigation continues, OPP confirmed.TrafficJan 27
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OPP investigation takes 31 illegal guns, fentanyl off streetsAt a press conference on Thursday, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and London Police Service announced the seizure of 31 illegal firearms and large quantities of fentanyl and cocaine following a year-long investigation in the London area. Project ALIAS targeted multiple interconnected criminal networks, with police saying all of the crime guns originated from the...Jan 29
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OPP officer faces charges, suspension for impaired driving while on dutyAn Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) constable with 17 years of service is facing criminal impaired driving charges while on duty. Police say the officer has been suspended with pay and the OPP Professional Standards Unit is conducting an internal investigation.CrimeJan 19
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Driver charged following crash north of Cobourg and investigations by SIU and OPPA man faces charges in connection to a Canada Day crash north of Cobourg that involved extensive investigations by both the Special Investigations Unit and Northumberland OPP.CrimeJan 6
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1 dead following collision north of Lindsay: Kawartha Lakes OPPCity of Kawartha Lakes OPP say one person died following a two-vehicle collision just north of Lindsay on Monday afternoon.TrafficJan 5
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8 arrested after $3.8M in illegal cannabis seized in Port Hope area: OPPEight people were arrested after OPP seized $3.8 million-worth of illegal cannabis from a property just north of Port Hope.CannabisJan 12
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OPP announce auto theft arrestsOntario Provincial Police and the Canada Border Services Agency recovered more than 300 stolen vehicles in what was called Project Chickadee. As Sean O’Shea reports, authorities say they’ve successfully dismantled an auto theft criminal organization.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 17, 2025
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The K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Quebec ConnectionGlobal sensation K-pop Demon Hunters performed their iconic song “Golden” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week. But there was something unique about this performance as it was a new version of the hit song. It turns out, a Laval native is behind this fresh adaptation. Producer, director, songwriter, and mixer John Nathaniel...Global News Morning MontrealJan 19
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Hurtblocker app helps detect risks of ACL injuriesA ligament-tear can have serious consequences for anyone, especially athletes. But a new phone app aims to prevent that type of injury. It scans your knee as you jump – measuring your injury risk. And as Tim Sargeant reports, its inventors believe it could prevent a lot of surgeries.HealthJan 25
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Proposed class action lawsuit over Pizza Pops recallA law firm in B.C. is launching a proposed class action lawsuit in the wake of an E. Coli outbreak linked to certain Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the matter, and what Canadians can do if they believe they have been affected.HealthJan 30
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More Saskatchewan schools opting for alternate calendarsTwo Saskatchewan schools are preparing for a major change to their school year. Lindale School in Moose Jaw and Caronport Elementary school have decided to move to alternate calendars, giving students an additional 14 fridays off during the school year. Manjot Singh has more on why more rural schools are considering the shift.CanadaJan 9
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Health Matters: CFIA expands Pizza Pops recall to include more productsA Pizza Pops recall announced before Christmas has been expanded as even more Pillsbury products are now linked to a possible e-coli contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the recall now involves several flavours of pizza pops, including three cheese, pepperoni, deluxe, and three meat. Katherine Ward has this story and more for...Health MattersJan 26
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Health Matters: 29 sick, 7 hospitalized as part of Pizza Pops recall29 people have become sick and seven have been hospitalized as part of an E. coli outbreak linked to Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops. The latest data from the Public Health Agency of Canada shows illnesses have been reported in seven provinces nationwide. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 27,...Health MattersJan 27
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Community Shout Out: New Deluxe Album from Local Folk-Pop Artist Geneviève RacetteNew Deluxe Album From Local Folk-Pop Artist Geneviève Racette | Golden (Deluxe) | available January 30 2026Jan 14
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Ghost frontman Tobias Forge compares Skeletour to pop shows, Lady Gaga stage productionHot on the tail end of their Skeletour world tour, Ghost frontman Tobias Forge described the critically-acclaimed concert experience for fans who are yet to see it – comparing the production to that of a modern pop show and using Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball as an example.EntertainmentJan 28
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Murder charge laid in Lansdowne deathA grim discovery in Lansdowne has led to first-degree murder charges. OPP found a 78 year old woman dead in her home Tuesday and her 43 year old daughter is charged in relation to her deathCanadaDec 23, 2025
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Bobcaygeon woman killed in head-on collision in Trent Lakes: Peterborough County OPPPeterborough County say a head-on collision in Trent Lakes claimed the life of a Bobcaygeon woman on Monday evening.TrafficNov 4, 2025
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OPP discover human remains in Smiths FallsThe search for answers in the disappearance of a Smiths Falls man has taken a tragic turn. Police have laid murder charges and discovered human remains on a rural property.CanadaOct 31, 2025
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Kelowna council to look at opting out of B.C.’s short-term rental actKelowna City Council is looking to opt out of the province’s short-term rental accommodation act. A number of big tourist events are being planned for the Okanagan this year and bringing thousands of tourists to town. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJan 9