LIFTED (3:02 p.m.): Shelter-in-place in Parry Sound has ended. One individual in police custody. Members of the public may resume their regular activities but are advised of a police presence as the investigation concludes. If you have any info, please call 1-888-310-1122. ^pia
SHELTER-IN-PLACE (2:47 p.m.): Police are asking members of the public in #ParrySound to shelter in place in the vicinity of Miller Street, Mary Street, William Street, Rosetta Street, James Street, Gibson Street, and McMurray Street.
Officers are responding to reports of potentially armed individuals. Please stay indoors in a secured location and/or avoid the area. Continue to monitor this post for updates. If you have information that may assist in our investigation, please call #WestParrySoundOPP at1-888-310-1122 or call 911 in an emergency. ^pia
--- Active Emergency ---
Intersection of Seguin and Miller Street.
Nature Gas Leak. Evacuations underway. Seguin Street Closed. Miller Street Closed to Mary St.
Stay Clear of Downtown Core. @moosefmcklp@ParrySoundNS
** Active Search and Rescue **
Margaret PERRY
Dob: 1936/01/18
Diagnosed Dementia
Location last known her at 2:38am at the corner of Louisa St. / Bowes St. Parry Sound
Wearing dark blue jeans and a light blue sweater.
If seen contact Police.
--- Notice ---
Between the hours of 1900-2130
Tonight - Tues & Wed
Parry Sound and McDougall Fire crews will be performing training operations at 35 Wood St. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic will not be effected. Drive with ⚠️.
@moosefmcklp@ParrySoundNS@townparrysound
I’ve never been a fan of forced “cancon”. Bill C11 is not good.
If the CRTC wants to help Canadian Content. Invest in creators to help them create the best content that they can and then Canadians (maybe even the world) will want to consume it.
The CRTC really needs to rethink its strategy. Forcing music and film onto the population is not the way to go. The public knows about these rules and laughs at the bi-product of these rules https://t.co/mlYPMBrykk