Avon Maitland District School Board says a student and staff member sustained injuries following an incident at F.E. Madill Secondary School that left one person fighting for their life after reportedly being set on fire. “An incident involving a fire occurred yesterday morning at FE Madill SS. Students were safely
The old port did a huge international business in its day, signified with the vast, now empty grain terminals
A 23-year-old Kincardine resident has been charged with stunt driving after allegedly exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 kilometres per hour. Around 10:15 p.m. on March 21, officers conducting proactive patrols along Highway 21 in Kincardine witnessed a vehicle travelling at 133 kilometres per hour in a posted
Mortgage fraud is one of the significant issues that the real estate market in Ontario has to deal with now, especially as lenders are developing new ways to finance homeowners flexibly. Mortgage fraud is a crime, and many exploit borrowers through deception and false claims. If you recognize the red
By Eric Freedman
Tiny pieces of moss can be crime-busters, says a study examining how law enforcement agencies, forensic teams and botanists have used moss to solve murders, track missing people, calculate how long ago someone died and – in a notorious Mason County case – try to locate the
Two Kincardine residents are facing charges after police executed warrants at several properties as part of a drug trafficking investigation. At 5 a.m. on Oct. 15, the Grey-Bruce Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) executed simultaneous search warrants in Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss with assistance from Wellington, Huron-Perth, Brant-Oxford, Middlesex, and Lambton
Police are searching for a tractor that was allegedly stolen through a fraudulent sale in South Bruce. According to South Bruce OPP, the victim sold a tractor only to find out the payment method they received in turn was fraudulent after the tractor had already been transported from the site
In the early days of Canada, it became a requirement of the times that Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway operate their own police forces.