Invasive Species Centre to protect ash species with new project

The Invasive Species Centre is excited to announce the launch of a new, three-year initiative in partnership with the National Tree Seed Centre, Forest Gene Conservation Association, and the Ontario Forestry Research Institute with funding and support from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. This initiative will raise …

OPP warns of phishing smishing and other scams

During Fraud Prevention Month, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding Ontarians and businesses to stay informed and vigilant against evolving fraud threats. Cybercriminals use spoofed emails, fake websites and malware links, which are malicious links designed to install harmful software, to steal personal information, compromise business accounts and redirect …

OPP Bulletins at Feb.25 2025

KHR man found deceased in Round Lake An 80-year-old man from Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards Township is deceased after the Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) he was driving broke through the ice and sank in Round Lake. On the afternoon of February 24, 2025, at approximately 1:15 p.m. the individual was …

Reader discusses PC candidates’ reluctance to attend public meetings

OPINION There are too many issues that PC candidates would need to be able to explain – diverting our tax dollars to private companies to privatize health care while hospitals are forced to close ERs and operating rooms due to under funding, Greenbelt and Ontario Place scandals, rushing to have …

Reader discusses PC candidates’ reluctance to attend public meetings

OPINION There are too many issues that PC candidates would need to be able to explain – diverting our tax dollars to private companies to privatize health care while hospitals are forced to close ERs and operating rooms due to under funding, Greenbelt and Ontario Place scandals, rushing to have …

Love, Actually … or lies?

OPP warns of red flags in romance scams this Valentine’s Day With Valentine’s Day approaching, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is raising awareness about romance fraud, which continues to cause significant emotional and financial harm to Canadians. In 2024, Canadians reported losing over $58.4 million to romance fraud and $310 …

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