Six people are in custody and police are searching for five others believed to be responsible for over 100 stolen cars worth almost $4 million in and around Pearson Airport. https://t.co/V2qTnnLT2g
Attention rural residents in Erin and Wellington North. Wellington County was unable to finish collecting waste materials Friday due to continuing challenging weather conditions. Residents are asked to remove waste materials from the curbside and set out on Jan. 9 by 7 a.m.
Since 2014 we have improved our real-time monitoring capabilities with a network of climate stations, rainfall and stream flow gauges. Today we have 59 gauges across the watershed that capture information in real time, alerting us to changes in weather conditions and water levels.
Using data from our gauge network and alerts from Environment Canada about inclement weather conditions, we run flood forecasting models to predict water levels based on weather forecasts and other factors like soil types and land use. This helps forecast flooding and predict impacts.
Every second counts in a flood emergency. Stay up-to-date on CVC flood warnings via mobile app, email, SMS or phone call with Alertable app. Sign up today at https://t.co/7sdNMZaj1f
#CVC70 #Flooding #FloodMonitoring #Forecasting #OntarioWeather
No matter where you are, when you report or what your Tip is, #SayItHere
1-800-222-TIPS https://t.co/GwESPDw9kd
No one will know.
Ever.
Anonymous and confidential. #CommunitySafety#Guelph#Wellington
Reminder: Automated Speed Enforcement is COMING SOON!
Starting in 2025, ASE cameras will be live in high-risk school and community safety zones.
Reduce your speed and drive safely to avoid fines and protect our communities.
Learn more at https://t.co/39ub5SaZxe
Another awesome number by the EDHS Tempo band at Erin's Window Wonderland tonight! So great to hear the kids playing in the community! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️ @MusicEDHS @EDHSRaiders @ugdsb @UGExperiential
🔴#MYTH: You must wait 48 hours to report your child missing.
🟢#FACT: In Canada, you do not have to wait to report your child missing - there is no minimum period of time required before reporting to police.
If you believe your child is missing or has run away, report it to police immediately.
More at https://t.co/8m8Brp8Zno
🌲❄️ LEAF invites you to join us for a guided winter tree discovery tour in Whitchurch-Stouffville Dec 14. Improve your tree identification skills while enjoying the wintery beauty of the forest.
Sign up: https://t.co/Wj6pPHBpl4
This tree tour is hosted by @YorkRegionGovt.
Santa Claus is Coming to Town! And he was there at Erin's Window Wonderland! Great performance by the EDHS temporary band at the festive event! @MusicEDHS @EDHSRaiders @ugdsb @UGExperiential ❤️❤️❤️
This is the story of how a handful of Toronto businessmen got their way on bike lane policies across the province.
Among other things, they falsely claim that bike lanes negatively impact emergency services.
However, according to Toronto’s Deputy Fire Chief, response times have actually improved since the Bloor bike lanes were installed.
If you have to lie to push your agenda, you’re probably on the wrong side of the issue.
https://t.co/fskuRmXv0x via @Thetrilliumca
Only a couple more days left to register for the UGDSB Parent Involvement Committee special event on Nov. 25 on how parents/caregivers can engage with school councils better. Dinner will be provided! https://t.co/JXQN4e0jWl
Why do some Toronto neighbourhoods have fewer trees? Tree equity reveals disparities rooted in historical practices like redlining and biased planning. Areas near industrial zones often have lower tree cover, highlighting systemic neglect.
Do you have info regarding this #Assault at Stone Road Mall in #Guelph?
#SayItHere 1-800-222-TIPS https://t.co/6RD6lCA6YZ
Anonymous and confidential. If your info leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
#WellingtonOPP would like to invite you to a 'Coffee with a Cop' on Dec 13 at 9AM at the Bearded Barista in Rockwood. See you then! @wellingtncounty ^mrb
Hurricane Hazel caused extensive damages and claimed 81 lives in Ontario. Following this devastation, the Province of Ontario and conservation authorities, including CVC, took action to help communities prepare for and reduce flood risks in the future. We initiated our flood forecasting and warning system in 1956 as one of the ways to help protect people and property from flooding.
Learn about the science of flood forecasting in our latest blog https://t.co/EJUNEnFXe2
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