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Brockville child bitten in the face by family dog

May 25, 2016 Bill Kingston

BROCKVILLE – A young child has been hospitalized after being bitten in the face by a family pet. Police were called to a north-end home […]

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Police concerned about Facebook poster

May 25, 2016 Bill Kingston

BROCKVILLE – Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a man who posted on Facebook that he was going to hurt himself. Officers […]

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Siblings stunt driving on parkway, CR2 have vehicles impounded

May 24, 2016 Bill Kingston

GANANOQUE – You could say thrill-seeking runs in the family. Provincial police stopped a speeding driver on the Thousand Islands Parkway Monday night. The driver […]

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Cornwall judge delivers stinging criticism of corrections

May 24, 2016 Bill Kingston

CORNWALL, Ont. – On his last day on the bench, a Cornwall judge delivered a stinging criticism on the state of the Ontario justice system […]

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Chimo cheers to first place

May 24, 2016 Bill Kingston

BROCKVILLE – A cheerleading squad from Chimo Elementary School has taken first place at the Upper Canada District School Board Cheer Competition. Chimo’s squad competed […]

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Gananoque arrest of Northern Ontario drug trafficker

May 21, 2016 Bill Kingston

GANANOQUE – An investigation between four police agencies, including Brockville police, has led the arrest of a suspected drug trafficker. Gananoque police arrested a 41-year-old […]

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Spike in boating deaths has police concerned

May 20, 2016 Bill Kingston

ORILLIA – On the eve of the Victoria Day weekend, provincial police are drawing attention to their concern over a spike in boating-related deaths. Eight […]

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SIU probing fatal crash in Elizabethtown-Kitley

May 20, 2016 Bill Kingston

JASPER – The province’s police watchdog is probing a crash after a driver, involved in a police chase, died after being ejected from his vehicle. […]

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Brown looking to remove boating red tape

May 17, 2016 Bill Kingston

OTTAWA – Local MP Gord Brown is looking to remove barriers for Americans enjoying the Canadian waters of the St. Lawrence River. Brown has introduced […]

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South Dundas TR Leger lease extended despite school’s uncertain future

May 17, 2016 Bill Kingston

SOUTH DUNDAS – A municipal lease for the TR Leger school in the township has been extended a year despite the alternative and adult learning […]

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