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32-year-old woman dies in crash in central Ontario, police sayOfficers say the OPP Dufferin Detachment responded to a collision late Sunday morning in the Township of Melancthon, about 100 kilometres north of Toronto.CanadaFeb 26, 2024
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‘It is trespassing’: Police urge people to stop taking photos standing in Ontario canola fields'Fields don't require signage or fencing. If you enter a field uninvited, it is trespassing. If you cause damage you could be charged criminally.'CanadaJul 5, 2022
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OPP charge 17 with weapon-related offences after shots heard in Melancthon TownshipWhen officers arrived at the scene in the community north of Orangeville, Ont., they heard the sound of gunshots coming from a large field on County Road 17.CrimeJan 2, 2022
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OPP investigating fatal head-on car crash in Melancthon, Ont.Officers are investigating a head-on collision between two vehicles that left one dead and another with life-threatening injuries on Wednesday night, police say.TrafficJun 14, 2019
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2 men charged after police cruiser damaged in BarrieTwo men have been charged after a police cruiser was damaged in downtown Barrie.CrimeOct 4, 2018
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Highland Companies withdraws mega-quarry proposal for north of TorontoA proposed mega-quarry planned for north of Toronto is no more.EnvironmentNov 21, 2012
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Tens of thousands attend Toronto’s Soupstock, mega-quarry protestTens of thousands of people attended <a href="http://www.soupstock.ca/" title="Soupstock" target="_blank">Soupstock</a> on Sunday, a one-day culinary celebration and protest of a proposed mega-quarry north of Toronto.CanadaOct 21, 2012
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Gallery: Soupstock food exchangeLocal farmers and food growers have donated over 11,000 lbs. of food in support of Soupstock, a large-scale culinary event protesting a proposed mega-quarry north of Toronto.EnvironmentOct 17, 2012
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Over 11,000 lbs of local food donated for Soupstock, mega-quarry protestLocal farmers and food growers have donated over 11,000 lbs. of food in support of Soupstock, a large-scale culinary event protesting a proposed mega-quarry north of Toronto.EnvironmentOct 17, 2012
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Top chefs, local farmers and activists rally for Soupstock 2012Canada’s top chefs are teaming up with local farmers and residents to protest a proposed mega-quarry north of Toronto. Soupstock 2012 will take place at Toronto’s Woodbine Park this October.EnvironmentOct 2, 2012
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