Latest news with #vehicle rollover


CTV News
3 days ago
- CTV News
Single-vehicle rollover temporarily closes southbound DVP lanes at York Mills
A Toronto Police Service logo patch is shown in Toronto, on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby Toronto police are investigating the scene of a vehicle rollover that temporarily shut down a stretch of the DVP late Friday night. In a post to social media, officials say they were called to the DVP at York Mills road just before 11 p.m. The male driver was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to investigators. The southbound DVP was closed at York Mills as crews began their investigation. However as of 1 a.m., police say all lanes have since reopened. There is no word on what caused the rollover.


CTV News
26-05-2025
- CTV News
Calgary woman killed in rollover near Parkbeg, Sask.
An RCMP cruiser can be seen in this file photo. Moose Jaw RCMP say a 23-year-old Calgary woman is dead after a single vehicle rollover on Sunday morning. Emergency crews were called to the scene along Highway 1 about one kilometre east of Parkbeg just before 10:30 a.m., RCMP said in a news release. RCMP said EMS pronounced the woman dead at the scene. Her family has been notified but police did not release the woman's name. The collision remains under investigation. Parkbeg, Sask. is about 127 kilometres west of Regina.


CTV News
25-05-2025
- CTV News
Driver charged after rolling over vehicle: OPP
Police respond to a vehicle rollover in New Tecumseth, Ont., on Fri., May 23, 2025. (Source: OPP Central Region/Facebook)

Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Yahoo
Poplar man charged with fifth OWI following rollover
May 23—HAWTHORNE — A vehicle rollover in the town of Hawthorne led to the arrest of a Poplar man for allegedly driving a vehicle while intoxicated a fifth time. Nicholas Fredrick Krivinchuk, 36, faces felony counts of fifth-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, and operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, as well as one misdemeanor count of operating while revoked. He made his initial appearance in Douglas County Circuit Court May 21. A cash bond of $5,000 was set for Krivinchuk. He was ordered not to use or possess alcohol and not to operate a motor vehicle without a valid license or permit. He remained in custody at the Douglas County Jail May 23. Douglas County sheriff's deputy Elijha Newton responded to a vehicle rollover in the area of South Pine Road and East County Road B on May 20, according to the criminal complaint. A witness reported that a man wearing dark clothing and black backpack walked away from the vehicle after the crash. Another witness reported a man in the middle of the road trying to get a ride. Newton found Krivinchuk, who matched the description, getting into a stopped truck. When the deputy asked Krivinchuk where he was coming from, Krivinchuk reportedly said "C'mon, Newton, you know, the scene of the crash" and pointed in the direction of the crash. Krivinchuk had bloodshot, glassy eyes, slurred speech and an odor of intoxicants, the charges allege. The owner of the crashed vehicle told authorities that Krivinchuk had been staying with him, and did not have permission to take the vehicle. Department of Transportation records show that Krivinchuk has four prior convictions for operating while intoxicated, the complaint said. The most recent was in 2010. The most serious charge, fifth-offense operating while intoxicated, carries a maximum penalty of 10 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to $25,000. Krivinchuk's next court appearance was set for March 26.