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CTV News
6 days ago
- CTV News
OPP say driver who failed to move over for police on 401 blew twice the legal limit
OPP say the driver of this vehicle was stopped after failing to slow down and move over for a stopped police car and was allegedly impaired. (OPP/X) Ontario Provincial Police say a driver from Lanark County is facing several charges, including impaired driving, after allegedly failing to move over for a police officer parked on the side of Highway 401 last weekend. Police say an officer was on the side of the eastbound 401 in Quinte West with lights flashing when a driver sped past the cruiser. The driver was pulled over and police say the individual registered more than double the legal limit of alcohol. The 62-year-old driver is facing charges of impaired driving, failing to slow down for an emergency vehicle, driving while under suspension, and failing to have an insurance card. Ontario's Highway Traffic Act requires drivers to slow down and move into another lane, if it safe to do so, when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights. Drivers who fail to do so can be fined up to $2,000 for a first offence. OPP say the driver has been released from custody with a court date. 'Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles and tow trucks and never drive impaired,' police said.


CTV News
15-05-2025
- Automotive
- CTV News
Stolen vehicle found engulfed in flames on Hwy. 401 in eastern Ontario: OPP
Emergency crews responded to a call for a vehicle fire on Hwy. 401 in the Quinte West area around 7:15 a.m. Thursday. (OPP/X)


CTV News
13-05-2025
- CTV News
Calgary man charged following drug bust in Belleville, Ont.
Drugs, cash and a handgun seized during a drug bust in the Belleville and Quinte West, Ont. area May 12, 2025. (Ontario Provincial Police/handout)


Cision Canada
24-04-2025
- Cision Canada
Indulge your curiosity and discover your province with Doors Open Ontario in 2025 Français
TORONTO, April 24, 2025 /CNW/ - Doors Open Ontario is the perfect way to explore Ontario's historical hidden gems this year! The Ontario Heritage Trust supports municipalities and other groups across the province to present Doors Open Ontario events in their communities each year, providing visitors and locals with opportunities to explore behind normally closed doors. In 2025, you can explore 32 participating communities — starting with Guelph on April 26 and finishing with Niagara-on-the-Lake and Whitby on October 18. Is there an old local building that you've always wondered about, or a heritage structure that has caught your eye on your travels? Are you looking for that perfect photo moment inside an inspiring historical space? Or maybe you're a history buff looking to learn more about intriguing heritage sites. Doors Open Ontario provides you with access to places and the freedom to explore that you can't get any other way. Plan your adventure via the Doors Open Ontario website. It's your destination to learn more about Doors Open events happening this year in your community and all around the province. New sites and events are added to the website each month. "Ontario is your province, and Doors Open Ontario is the key that unlocks hundreds of its fascinating historical sites," said John Ecker, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Ontario Heritage Trust. "Every year, Doors Open Ontario provides you with an opportunity to explore what makes Ontario special — and this year will be no exception." "Doors Open Ontario is a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse heritage that defines our province," said Graham McGregor, Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism. "I encourage everyone across Ontario to take part and discover the remarkable sites that have helped shape our communities and our collective story." Indulge your curiosity and find a Doors Open Ontario experience near you. 2025 community event dates are as follows. April Guelph (April 26) May Oshawa (May 3) Hamilton Region (May 3-4) Along the Grand (May 10) Richmond Hill (May 10) Toronto (May 24-25) June Whitchurch-Stouffville (June 7) Ottawa (June 7-8) Loyalist Township (June 14) Owen Sound (June 21) August Seaforth (August 1-2) Burlington (August 9) St. Marys (August 9) Cornwall and SDG Counties (August 16-17) Rideau Lakes (August 16-17) September Belleville (September 13) Peterborough (September 13) Simcoe County (September 13) Aylmer and Area (September 20) Gravenhurst (September 20) Markham (September 20) Waterloo Region (September 20) London (September 20-21) Aurora (September 21) Barrie (September 27) Mississippi Mills (September 28) October Quinte West (October 4) Sault Ste. Marie (October 4) Woodstock (October 4) Niagara-on-the-Lake (October 18) Whitby (October 18) Date to be confirmed Brampton TD Bank Group is the presenting sponsor for the program. Doors Open Ontario is also supported by thousands of volunteers in communities and at sites provincewide whose service makes these events possible. Learn more Find events and plan your Doors Open Ontario experience by visiting the Doors Open Ontario website. About the Ontario Heritage Trust The Ontario Heritage Trust (the Trust) is an agency of the Government of Ontario. The Trust conserves, interprets and shares Ontario's heritage. We conserve provincially significant cultural and natural heritage, interpret Ontario's history, celebrate its diversity and educate Ontarians of its importance in our society. The Trust envisions an Ontario where we conserve, value and share the places and landscapes, histories, traditions and stories that embody our heritage, now and for future generations. SOURCE Ontario Heritage Trust