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Snowfall warnings issued for parts of southern Ontario as more wintery weather moves in

Snowfall warnings issued for parts of southern Ontario as more wintery weather moves in

With large swathes of southern Ontario under winter weather advisories, snowfall warnings have been issued for some areas. Environment Canada sent snow warnings for Dufferin—Innisfil, Grey—Bruce and Halton—Peel early on Sunday morning.It warned snow would be “at times heavy” and continue throughout Sunday. The weather agency predicted an additional snowfall during the day of between

Hamilton man, 69, killed in motorcycle crash

Hamilton man, 69, killed in motorcycle crash

GRIMSBY, Ont. — A 69-year-old Hamilton is dead after a motorcycle crash in Grimsby, Ont., on Tuesday afternoon. Niagara Region police say Enzo Zona lost control of his motorcycle at a residential intersection just before 4 p.m. and was thrown into a private driveway (at Main St. West and Oakes Rd.). Police say residents and

Good Samaritans help badly injured motorcyclist in Ont. town

Good Samaritans help badly injured motorcyclist in Ont. town

LINCOLN, Ont. – Paramedics say citizens in the town of Lincoln may have saved the life of a man who was badly injured in a motorcycle accident. The motorcycle collided with a passenger vehicle in the town late yesterday afternoon. The rider suffered a serious leg injury and paramedics say he was bleeding profusely when

SIU investigating Niagara Falls collision between motorcycle, police cruiser

SIU investigating Niagara Falls collision between motorcycle, police cruiser

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. – Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating a weekend crash between a police cruiser and a motorcycle in Niagara Falls that injured a 51-year-old man. The Special Investigations Unit says the collision took place at an intersection on Saturday afternoon. It says the motorcyclist, David Taylor, suffered a pelvis injury and was taken

Long weekend one of the ‘deadliest’ in recent history: police

Long weekend one of the ‘deadliest’ in recent history: police

TORONTO – Police say 16 people died on Ontario roads and waterways over the Civic Day long weekend, calling it one of the deadliest in recent history. Ontario Provincial Police say nine people died in road crashes, six drowned and one man died after a canoe capsized. The road crash fatalities include one cyclist, one