No ice is safe ice warns OPP

The official winter season starts on December 21st, 2022, and with this come outdoor activities to enjoy on the ice. The Killaloe OPP wants everyone to be safe with friends and loved ones while enjoying these outdoor adventures and is sharing these important TIPS to think about before venturing on …

OPP charge MV resident following historical sexual assault investigation

Members of the Renfrew County Crime Unit, of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), have charged one person after an investigation into an allegation of sexual assault. In October 2022, OPP began an investigation into a report of a historical sexual assault that occurred in Renfrew County. As a result, police …

OPP warn of holiday scams

The Killaloe Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind community members to be aware of the following scams especially during the holidays. Over the last few weeks, police have investigated several gift card scams, offers involving bank loans and credit line scams and emergency gift card …

Local OPP bulletins Nov.30

Domestic incidents result in charges Police have laid several criminal domestic charges after responding to multiple domestic incidents over the last week. On November 23, 2022, members of the Killaloe Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to breach of conditions call for service at a residence in the …

Integrity Commissioner Guy Giorno accused of being “in Council’s back pocket”

The Madawaska Valley Council is about to consider whether to offer new contracts to its two current Integrity Commissioners, Guy Giorno, and Expertise for Municipalities (E4m). Their current four-year terms end on December 15 which will require CAO Sue Klatt to prepare a report to Council with her recommendations. Above: …

Ultrasound machine helps save Barry’s Bay man’s life

Submitted by St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation. Help Give the Gift of Enhanced Images. Every Patient. Every Time. Imagine having to drive hours just to get the images you need to monitor a life-threatening condition. Travelling in daunting weather conditions and into unfamiliar territory is simply an added and unneeded …

Tree lighting ceremony returns to Barry’s Bay — volunteers prepare for hospital fundraising campaign

Submitted by St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation A team of festive elves were making spirits bright on November 8. That day, at the Royal Canadian Legion, Barry’s Bay Branch 406, volunteers spent hours preparing letters and envelopes for the St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation’s annual Tree of Lights Campaign. Above, …

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