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Sarnia's expenses dealing with the Rainbow Park homeless encampment are at almost $1 million. Here's CTV London's Gerry Dewan with the details.

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CBC
23 minutes ago
- CBC
One button click will now show you how much crime is in your N.L. community
Newfoundland and Labrador has unveiled a new online crime dashboard allowing users, with a click of a button, to see how their own communities rate against one another when it comes to violence. "This is yet another step towards enhancing policing services in Newfoundland and Labrador," said Justice Minister John Haggie in a statement sent Thursday. He said the information will help municipalities, community organizers and other groups make decisions when they're allocating resources. "Access to accurate statistical information that is reliable and understandable helps to build transparency and trust with citizens and helps to demonstrate accountability from our police services," he said. The dashboard launch comes on the heels of a Justice Department poll that found people are feeling less safe than five years ago. Respondents from 240 towns across the province were split on whether they felt a complaint lodged against a police officer would be treated fairly. The crime dashboard consists of data from 45 police detachments in the province and includes the number of actual incidents, the crime rate, a crime severity index, crimes against persons, crimes against property, and Criminal Code violations. N.L. residents feel less safe than they did five years ago, public survey on police suggests 16 days ago Duration 1:15 The results of a public survey on police services in Newfoundland and Labrador suggests that over 70 per cent of respondents say they feel less safe than they did five years ago. It also suggests a drop in perceived effectiveness of the police, and a desire for greater accountability. The CBC's Julia Israel breaks down the data. The crime dashboard, which is now accessible on the Department of Justice and Public Safety website, allows people to select a particular community and see different rates of reported crimes. For example, it says in 2023 — the most recent year it tracks — in St. John's there were 224 property crimes, 104 violent Criminal Code violations and 61 other Criminal Code violations. St. John's, which is the most populous city in the province, also has by far the highest number of reported crimes against property and violent crime across the province. That number includes assaults, criminal harassment, sexual assaults and uttering threats. In 2023, St. John's police responded to 1,418 incidents of assault. The department's statement says the dashboard was developed by the Policing Transformation Working Group in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Information Officer, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Through engagement work and a public survey, the statement says, there was a lot of interest in publicly available information about public safety and crime data. The crime dashboard will be regularly updated from annual Statistics Canada's police-reported crime statistics. "This is an important new tool that provides more transparency and valuable information about policing to Newfoundlanders and Labradorians," said the RCMP in a statement. It said officers across the province will be able to use this information to "visualize" their work to the public. "The crime statistics collected by Statistics Canada and made accessible by this new dashboard are a significant piece of the puzzle when it comes to understanding law enforcement and the role and the value of policing," reads the RCMP statement. However, the dashboard only reflects reported crime and the RCMP encourages people to report.


CTV News
27 minutes ago
- CTV News
Driver suffers ‘potentially life-altering injuries' in 2-vehicle crash northeast of Kingston, Ont.
An OPP cruiser is pictured in this undated photo. (Source: OPP Central Region) Ontario Provincial Police say a diver suffered serious injuries in a two-vehicle crash northeast of Kingston Thursday afternoon. OPP were called to Highway 15 west of County Road 32 near Seeley's Bay for the crash. Highway 15 was closed in both directions in the area for the investigation. In an update, police said both drivers were injured in the crash, one suffering what the OPP called 'potentially life-altering injuries' and the other sustaining minor injuries. No one else was in either vehicle. Both drivers were taken to hospital, police said. In a second update, police said all of the injuries were deemed to be non-life threatening. The OPP are asking anyone who witnessed the collision, or who has the collision captured on dashcam, to call 1-888-310-1122. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave your tip online at You may reference E250755955. While no charges have been announced, the OPP said they could still be laid. 'Expect a lengthy highway closure,' OPP warned on social media. 'Possible detour: take County Roads 32 and 13.' Police said just before 6 p.m. the highway would reopen 'in a matter of hours, pending cleanup crews.'


CTV News
28 minutes ago
- CTV News
Calgary police release pictures of suspect in e-bike theft outside Ogden pub
Calgary police are hoping to identify a man who allegedly stole a custom e-bike outside of a pub in the community of Ogden. Police say the owner parked the e-bike directly in front of Partners Pub and Grill, in the 7700 block of 18 Street S.E., just before noon on Friday, May 16, to pick up a food order. Minutes later, he exited the pub to discover his bike was gone. Police say CCTV footage shows the suspect walking past the bike with a dog at 11:47 a.m., before returning at 11:53 a.m. to take it 'The suspect is seen on CCTV travelling on the bike through the parking lot of the pub before crossing 18 Street S.E. and into the alley behind the 1800 block of 76 Avenue S.E.,' police said in a Thursday news release. The suspect is described as 40 to 50 years old and 5′8″ (173 cm) to 6′ tall (183 cm) with a slim build and brown hair. He was wearing black pants, a black Tommy Hilfiger hoodie, a black Nike hat, white sunglasses, a black shoulder bag and black-and-white shoes. The dog was a white pit bull style with a brown spot in the middle of its back and a brown backside. The e-bike, which police say is the victim's main source of transportation, is a yellow Fucare Libra full suspension 750W electric bike with a custom seat with a camera and light on the back, and sticker on the front down tube. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers.