by XPolice | Nov 27, 2019 | News, Provincial
As the holidays are fast approaching, office holiday parties, family gatherings, and ‘friendmases’ are happening more frequently. And, while these kinds of events can lead to memorable nights spent with loved ones, they can also end with people driving after having...
by XPolice | Aug 26, 2019 | News, Ottawa & Area
By Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press Two-hundred and twenty-four days after three people died when a double-decker commuter bus slammed into an Ottawa transit station, the woman who was behind the wheel has been charged in their deaths, as well as for injuring 35 others....
by XPolice | Jun 10, 2019 | Driving Concerns, News, Toronto & Area
Street closures, traffic congestion, more transit vehicles and a beefed-up police presence — and, of course, crowds of Raptors fans eager to revel in victory. That’s what to expect today, especially in the downtown core, as the Toronto Raptors take on the Golden State...
by XPolice | Mar 25, 2019 | Hamilton, News
Hamilton police have charged a GO Bus driver after a pedestrian was struck and later died from her injuries. On the afternoon of Saturday, March 9, police say a bus hit an 84-year-old Brantford woman, while it was backing up at the Hamilton Go Centre on Hunter Street....
by XPolice | Aug 30, 2018 | Kingston & Area, News
A Kingston man is on trial this week, facing 25 charges arising from a March 2017 collision between a Dodge Ram truck and a Kingston Transit bus at the intersection of Kingscourt and Third avenues. But Aaron J. Richards, 29, claimed from the start that he didn’t do...