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Border Patrol Detains Fugitive in New York
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A Critical Arrest at the Border
WESTVILLE, New York – The U.S. Border Patrol, in a significant operation, has successfully apprehended Luis Miguel Eucebio-Severino, a 29-year-old Dominican Republic citizen, wanted for First Degree Murder in Toronto, Canada. This arrest underscores the crucial role of vigilant citizens and robust international cooperation in maintaining border security and community safety.  
The Arrest: A Timeline of Events
Citizen's Alert and Swift Response The sequence of events leading to Eucebio-Severino's arrest began on the morning of January 12, 2024. Border Patrol received a tip from a concerned citizen about a suspicious individual seen exiting a vehicle and running into a field near Westville, NY. This alert prompted an immediate search operation.   Coordinated Efforts Lead to Capture Aided by a Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine helicopter, Border Patrol agents conducted a thorough search, leading to the discovery of Eucebio-Severino hiding in the nearby woods. The timely response and coordinated efforts of the Border Patrol agents were instrumental in the swift apprehension of the suspect.  
Legal Proceedings and Deportation
Immigration Status Verification Upon capture, it was ascertained that Eucebio-Severino lacked the necessary immigration documents or legal status to be in the United States. This finding led to his subsequent deportation proceedings.   Handover to Canadian Authorities In the evening of the same day, Eucebio-Severino was handed over to the Canadian Border Services Agency in Cornwall, Ontario. The Toronto Police Department took custody of him later that evening, ensuring that he faces the charges levied against him in Canada.  
Importance of Community Involvement
Citizen Reporting: A Key Factor Patrol Agent in Charge Dustin Judd from Burke Station emphasized the critical role of citizen reporting in such cases. "The community's vigilance is invaluable in aiding law enforcement efforts to secure our nation's borders and ensure public safety," Judd stated, commending the concerned citizen's proactive approach.
International Cooperation in Law Enforcement
Strengthening Cross-Border Relationships This incident highlights the importance of maintaining strong relationships with international law enforcement partners. The seamless coordination between U.S. and Canadian agencies in this case reflects the effectiveness of cross-border cooperation in tackling criminal activities and enhancing regional security.  
The Role of Swanton Sector
Securing Northeastern Borders The Swanton Sector, responsible for overseeing the land border security between ports of entry in Vermont, New Hampshire, and northeastern New York, plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the region. The sector encourages community members to report suspicious activities, reinforcing the collective effort to protect national borders.  
A Testament to Effective Border Security
The arrest of Luis Miguel Eucebio-Severino by the U.S. Border Patrol is a testament to the agency's commitment to border security and public safety. It showcases the impact of community involvement, swift law enforcement response, and international collaboration in upholding law and order. This operation serves as a reminder of the continuous efforts required to secure borders and protect communities across the nation. To report suspicious activity in Swanton Sector, please call 1-800-689-3362.   Sources: THX News & Customs and Border Protection. Read the full article
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Public Assistance to Identify Suspect of Theft & Fraud (Video)
@SSMCrimeStopper @SaultPolice Public Assistance to Identify Theft&Fraud Suspect (Video) @CanStopCrime @OPP_NER @CitySSM @LawEnforceToday
SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Crime Stoppers and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service are asking for your assistance in identifying a suspect in a theft and fraud. In the early morning of the 30th of January 2018 an unidentified individual stole a purse that contained a credit card. An unidentified female attended at the ESSO located at 3…
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Had a slurp of dumb bitch juice this morning and spent way too long trying to get into Queen’s Park today. Lots happened over the weekend, let’s see just what that is in your news for May 21st, 2019
Three-quarters of Ontarians think Doug Ford on ‘wrong track,’ poll suggests
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/21/three-quarters-of-ontarians-think-doug-ford-on-wrong-track-poll-suggests.html
Majority of Ontarians oppose province's cuts to public health, new poll suggests
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/poll-ontarians-oppose-provincial-public-health-cuts-1.5142867
Ford staffer using private e-mail for government business
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-ford-staffer-using-private-e-mail-for-government-business/
Municipalities grapple with hundreds of millions in Ontario government funding cuts
https://globalnews.ca/news/5295074/ontario-municipalities-millions-funding-cuts/
Tory tells Ford city will look for savings, if province cancels this year’s budget cuts
https://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2019/05/20/tory-tells-ford-city-will-look-for-savings-if-province-cancels-this-years-budget-cuts.html
Ontario health units worried about province’s plan to consolidate 35 agencies into 10 to cut spending
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/health-units-worried-about-provinces-plans-to-consolidate-35-agencies-into-10
Ministry of Education set to release Indigenous curriculum soon; partners' input to be added later
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/revised-indigenous-curriculum-collaborators-1.5140805
Ontario NDP slams impact of larger class mandate on Toronto secondary schools
https://globalnews.ca/news/5292231/ontario-ndp-larger-class-mandate-toronto-schools/
Toronto District School Board releases list of cancelled high school classes
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/17/toronto-district-school-board-releases-list-of-cancelled-high-school-classes.html
Parents who adopt get less paid leave than biological parents. That’s unfair, new report says
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2019/05/20/parents-who-adopt-get-less-paid-leave-than-biological-parents-thats-unfair-new-report-says.html
Ford government cuts Poverty Reduction Strategy Program by more than half
https://www.qpbriefing.com/2019/05/17/ford-government-cuts-poverty-reduction-strategy-program-by-more-than-half/
Ford government slashes funding to research institutes focused on artificial intelligence
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2019/05/19/ford-government-slashes-funding-to-research-institutes-focused-on-artificial-intelligence.html
Ontario government cuts funding for small-business programs
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/small-business/money/article-ontario-government-cuts-funding-for-small-business-programs/
Parents of children with autism call for Lisa MacLeod’s resignation during emotional telephone town hall
https://globalnews.ca/news/5289235/lisa-macleod-ontario-autism-consultations/
Privatizing LCBO's distribution business is on the table, Ford government adviser reveals
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-beer-wine-convenience-corner-stores-lcbo-doug-ford-1.5137127
Auditor urges Tories to stop ‘factually inaccurate’ advertising
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/17/auditor-urges-tories-to-stop-factually-inaccurate-advertising.html
Ontario Liberals ponder their future as 2 of 7 MPPs depart
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/17/liberals-ponder-their-future-as-2-of-7-mpps-depart.html
Time to trade in that Liberal minivan?
https://torontosun.com/news/provincial/time-to-trade-in-that-liberal-minivan
Ontario takes steps to allow humane societies to enforce animal cruelty laws
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-takes-steps-to-allow-humane-societies-to-enforce-animal-cruelty-laws-1.5140145
Some provinces skeptical after money laundering wake-up call
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/money-laundering-canada-1.5142537
Toronto under shoreline hazard warning as Lake Ontario water levels rise
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-shoreline-hazard-warning-lake-ontario-water-levels-high-1.5141779
Handmaid protesters confront MPP Sam Oosterhoff over reproductive rights
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/18/handmaid-protesters-confront-mpp-sam-oosterhoff-over-reproductive-rights.html
'It's not about saving kids': Handmaids founder vows to take fight to all 'forced birth candidates'
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/handmaids-lobby-group-jennifer-botari-1.5142731
Inter-library loans to be revived in north after outcry
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2019/05/18/inter-library-loans-to-be-revived-in-north-after-outcry.html
Doug Ford cuts 70 per cent of money for centre helping First Nations protect wildlife and resources
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/05/17/news/doug-ford-cuts-70-cent-money-centre-helping-first-nations-protect-wildlife-and
Ford government cuts budget to North Bay fisheries research group by 70 percent
https://www.mynorthbaynow.com/43769/ford-government-cuts-budget-to-north-bay-fisheries-research-group-by-70-percent/
Ontario Health Study says 4K northeastern Ontarians taking part in long-term survey
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/research-ontario-health-data-work-1.5142572
First Nation community mourns mother, four children who died in early May house blaze
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-first-nation-community-mourns-mother-four-children-who-died-in-early/
Flamborough-Glanbrook Tory MPP Donna Skelly says City of Hamilton can find cost savings
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9360861-flamborough-glanbrook-tory-mpp-donna-skelly-says-city-of-hamilton-can-find-cost-savings/
Canadian retaliatory tariffs lifted as U.S. kills steel aluminum penalties
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-retaliatory-tariffs-lifted-as-u-s-kills-steel-aluminum-penalties
Hamilton steelmakers overjoyed with lifting of Trump tariffs
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9359798-hamilton-steelmakers-overjoyed-with-lifting-of-trump-tariffs/
Hamilton construction chaos: Three major road closures start this week
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9362386-hamilton-construction-chaos-three-major-road-closures-start-this-week/
City’s LGBTQ advisory committee wants change, and is willing to boycott Pride month flag raising to get it
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9362332-city-s-lgbtq-advisory-committee-wants-change-and-is-willing-to-boycott-pride-month-flag-raising-to-get-it/
Broadcaster Fitzroy Gordon gave a voice to Southern Ontario’s black and Caribbean-immigrant communities
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-broadcaster-gave-a-voice-to-southern-ontarios-black-and-caribbean/
Doug Ford’s post-budget plan to declare bankruptcy
https://www.thestar.com/politics/political-opinion/2019/05/20/revealed-doug-fords-post-budget-plan-to-declare-bankruptcy.html
Ready, fire, aim: the Ford’s reckless approach on cutting costs
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2019/05/21/ready-fire-aim-the-fords-reckless-approach-on-cutting-costs.html
Ontario needs to take action to curb dirty money
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2019/05/17/ontario-needs-to-take-action-to-curb-dirty-money.html
CLARK: Ford government making it easier to build housing
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/clark-ford-government-making-it-easier-to-build-housing
LILLEY: Time for Ontario to ditch double-dipping university professors
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-time-for-ontario-to-ditch-double-dipping-university-professors
EDITORIAL: Ford has a mandate to cut spending
https://torontosun.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-ford-has-a-mandate-to-cut-spending
SNOBELEN: Making good use of the crisis du jour
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/snobelen-making-good-use-of-the-crisis-du-jour
Is Premier Ford Just an Aberration in Ontario Political History?
http://ontarionewswatch.com/onw-news.html?id=1283
Nathalie Des Rosiers and Marie-France Lalonde dared to lead
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2019/05/19/nathalie-des-rosiers-and-marie-france-lalonde-dared-to-lead.html
What Polls Tell Us and What They Don’t
http://ontarionewswatch.com/onw-news.html?id=1284
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Hyperallergic: A Soon-To-Be-Hidden Artwork in NYC Spells Out the Realities of Native American Life
Works by Ethel Linklater, the grandmother of Duane Linklater, on loan to 80SWE by the Thunder Bay Art Gallery (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)
When Duane Linklater’s exhibition closes this weekend, one of the works will join a growing list of hidden artworks in New York City. These hidden works by artists live on mostly in lore rather than as visible things — they include the hidden Richard Serra at MoMA PS1, the Maurizio Cattelan in the floor of the Whitney Museum, and the REVS diary written on the walls of the city’s subway tunnels. Linklater has spelled out “What Then Remains” in red metal studs embedded in the walls of the galleries at 80WSE. The phrase echoes the words of US Justice Sonya Sotomayor in the case of Dollar General v Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians concerning the abuse of a 13-year-old tribal member by a non-Indian employee at a shop on tribal land. The case highlighted that the sovereignty of American Indian reservations and their lands are often caught up in a byzantine legal system involving different jurisdictions for civil and criminal matters. The words are tragic, pointing out that even the most liberal justices are tools of empire, erasing the first peoples of this continent through violence and the enforcement of laws that benefit the ruling elites.
Linklater often tackles issues of transmission and legacy in his work, especially how things are disseminated and circulate. “What Then Remains” (2017) will become part of the bones of the gallery, hiding out of sight even though it will undoubtedly be there. It’s hard not to see this piece as part of the larger history of Native American culture in the region. For instance, Manhattan’s Broadway is built on the Wickquasgeck Trail (which means “birch-bark country” in the Algonquian language), yet that history is lost of the vast majority of those who travel the avenue daily. The ghost-like presence of Linklater’s work will undoubtedly permeate the space.
A general view of the Linklater show from the first gallery looking into the back
That notion of the heritage of a space, or its history, is further explored through the inclusion of works by other artists in his family. Linklater has invited his son, Tobias Linklater, to show an animation in one of the rooms, and he’s arranged the loan of various wearable art pieces by his grandmother, Ethel Linklater, which are in the collection of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery in Northern Ontario. The inclusion of these pieces highlights his interest in seeing how something may be conveyed from one generation to another. Generations of creators in his family have found comfort in different media. Are any of them more “indigenous” because of their work? Are our expectations challenged by seeing how each generation embraces different symbols and media to express their ideas? And how do the economic systems that sustain their practices — whether governmental, academic, or social — influence their production and circulation? It should be mentioned that Ethel Linklater’s works were the most difficult to include, since they are made of restricted materials, including caribou, and required additional paperwork to pass through customs.
Part of the wall work that spells out “What Then Remains” — here you see “HEN” from “THEN” — and will be buried into the walls as a hidden artwork during future exhibitions.
Another work by Linklater, this one a film he created with artist Brian Jungen, Modest Livelihood (2012), was screened by the gallery on Thursday, February 2. Created for dOCUMENTA (13), the film is titled after a court action that took place in Canada and concerned an indigenous man’s rights to fish for eel on his land. The ruling reinforced the man’s rights, but with the shocking stipulation that he could fish so long as it allows him a “moderate livelihood.” In a land where corporations regularly rape the land for natural resources, the term raises questions about who the legal system serves. The artists tweaked the phrase to be more poetic, and the resulting work is a meditation on landscape and tradition. The film challenges the traditions of documentary filmmaking, which began with Robert J. Flaherty’s troubling ethnographic film Nanook of the North (1922), considered the first great film of the genre — even though the true documentary nature of the work is questioned today — and one that focuses on an Inuk man.
In Modest Livelihood, the artists join Jungen’s uncle and go hunting in the area covered by Treaty 8 in northeastern British Columbia, where Jungen hails from. We follow them on their silent journey, which lingers on the landscape. The silent film terminates with the killing of a moose and the stripping of its skin and flesh. (Full disclosure: I joined the artists for a public conversation about the film after the screening at 80WSE.)
The stripping of things to their essence is what I most associate with Duane Linklater. He shows us the bones of things — in a sparse, minimal aesthetic — to both reveal and obscure their meaning. Contemplating his work, I can’t help but think of natural history museums, where we are provided with the illusion of proximity to something — whether dinosaurs or other creatures — simply by being presented with their skeletal frames. Art objects can be equally allusive, manufacturing a sense of knowing, even if they often act as containers for ideas from own culture that we pour into them in our fumbling attempt to understand and control what they might have to say.
The word “REMAINS” is spelled out in the wall of the back gallery with platforms displaying freshly cut flowers and art objects made by Duane Linklater’s grandmother.
A view of the armatures and objects, including fresh cut flowers purchased and placed by the curator of each iteration of the show.
Another view of one of the platforms
A work by Ethel Linklater
Another view of the platform
A platform with works by Duane Linklater’s grandmother, Ethel Linklater, and his son, Tobias Linklater. The accession paper for his grandmother’s work is hanging on the wall.
The accession certificate for Ethel Linklater’s works
Light box images of the artist’s studio, which is in an open storefront in downtown North Bay, Ontario, are enlarged and displayed on Washington Square East.
Duane Linklater’s From Our Hands with Ethel Linklater (Trapper) and Tobias Linklater continues at the 80WSE galleries at NYU (80 Washington Square East, Greenwich Village, Manhattan) until February 18.
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Chapleau Male Charged with Several Bail Violations
@OPP_NER #Chapleau Male Charged w/Several Bail Violations @CanStopCrime @SSMCrimeStopper @LawEnforceToday @VisitChapleau
WAWA, ON – On Thursday November 23, 2017, at approximately 4:45 pm members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East (Chapleau) Detachment responded to a local Chapleau address regarding an incident of bail violation. At the scene investigation revealed that a male had been communicating with a female while on conditions not to do so. As a result a 45 years old Chapleau, Ontario male…
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OPP Charge Local Woman with Assault
@OPP_NER Charge Local Woman w/ #Assault #WawaON @SADVTC @SSMCrimeStopper @CanStopCrime @LawEnforceToday @Wawa_Ontario
WAWA, ON – On Wednesday July 19, 2017, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Wawa Detachment responded to a Wawa address in relation to a family dispute. The investigation revealed that an altercation took place between a female and a male. As a result a Wawa female aged 33 has been arrested and charged with the following offence: Adult Assault- Spousal contrary to section…
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OPP Charge Hearst Man for Criminal Harassment
OPP Charge #HearstON Man for CriminalHarassment @OPP_NER @LawEnforceToday @CanStopCrime
HEARST, ON – On July 5, 2017, officers from the Hearst Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment initiated an investigation as the result of a report of criminal harassment. On the 6 July, 2017, shortly after 12:00 p.m., the OPP James Bay Detachment Criminal Investigation Unit, the OPP North East Region Emergency Response Team (ERT) and the OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit (TRU) served an arrest…
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OPP Investigate Snowmobile Collision on O.F.S.C. 'D' Trail
@OPP_NER Investigate #Snowmobile Collision #OFSC 'D' Trail @USCG @GoSnowmobiling @ontrails @VisitChapleau @TourismNorthOnt @NeOntario @TheGroomerGuy @CitySSM @SSMCrimeStopper @CanStopCrime @LawEnforceToday
WAWA, ON – On Saturday March 4, 2017 at approximately 5:30 pm members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Chapleau Detachment were called to a collision involving a snowmobile on the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (O.F.S.C) “D” trail located approximately 40 km South of Halfway Haven in the District of Algoma.  At the scene a 46 years old Michigan man was air lifted to…
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ontarionewsnorth · 6 years
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Superior East Detachment Stats for November 2018
@OPP_NER Superior East Detachment Stats for November 2018 #WawaON @Twp_Dub #WhiteRiverON @VisitChapleau @Wawa_Ontario @CanStopCrime @SSMCrimeStopper @LawEnforceToday
WAWA, ON – During the month of November, 2018, the Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to approximately 507 calls for service. Some of those calls included the following:
 4 violence related incidents
16 property related occurrences
5 drug related cases
29 motor vehicle collisions
2 impaired by alcohol incidents
121 Reduce Impaired Drivers Everywhere (RIDE)…
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Superior East OPP Statistics : September 2018
@OPP_NER #SuperiorEast OPP Statistics : September2018 @SSMCrimeStopper @CanStopCrime @LawEnforceToday @VisitChapleau @Wawa_Ontario @Twp_Dub #hornepayneon #whiteriveron @WhiteLakepp
WAWA, ON -During the month of September 2018 the Superior East Detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 419 calls for service (CFS) which included the following:
7 violent related incidents
18 property related occurrences
 3 drug related cases
 29 motor vehicle collisions
 1 impaired by alcohol incident
Officers have also patrolled our communities and highways to ensure…
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ontarionewsnorth · 6 years
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Hunter Safety is a Priority
@OPP_NER Hunter Safety is a Priority #NorthernOntario #WawaON @LawEnforceToday @OntarioOCOA @ONresources @OWHAOntario @ofah @SSMCrimeStopper @CanStopCrime @NeOntario @NorthernOntario
Moose, Highway 614 Northern Ontario. Animal populations stay healthy when hunting regulations are respected to support conservation plans. Photo OntarioNewsNorth.com
WAWA, ON  – Hunting season is upon us and the Superior East Detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind all hunters that safety need to be their first priority when heading out into the outdoors this fall.
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Dispute Call Results in Charges for Local Female
@OPP_NER Dispute Call Results in Charges for Local Female @SADVTC #WawaOntario @LawEnforceToday @CanStopCrime @SSMCrimeStopper
WAWA, ON – On Wednesday August 22, 2018, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East (Wawa) Detachment responded to a local Wawa residence regarding a family dispute. At the scene investigation revealed that an altercation had taken place between a female and a male.
As a result an 18 years old Wawa, Ontario female was arrested and charged with the following offences:
Adult…
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OPP Charge Female with Threatening
@OPP_NER Charge Female with Threatening @SADVTC #WawaOntario @LawEnforceToday @CanStopCrime @SSMCrimeStopper
WAWA, ON – On Wednesday August 22, 2018, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East (Wawa) Detachment responded to a local Wawa address in regards to a family dispute. At the scene investigation revealed that a female had threatened another female.
As a result a 28 years old Wawa, Ontario female was arrested and charged with the following offence:
Adult Uttering Threats- Cause…
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OPP Request Public Assistance in Solving Mischief Incident
@OPP_NER Request Public Assistance in Solving Mischief Incident #WawaON #NorthernOntario @CanStopCrime @SSMCrimeStopper #OPP @LawEnforceToday @VisitChapleau @Twp_Dub @Wawa_Ontario
WAWA, ON – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East (Wawa) Detachment are currently investigating a mischief incident that occurred sometime between August 16 and August 17, 2018.
Investigation has revealed that unknown person(s) damaged a business advertising sign along Mission Road Wawa.
The incident is still under investigation.
Any person with information regarding the…
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Update RE: Fatal Collision Near Wawa
Update RE: Fatal Collision Near #WawaON #NorthernOntario @OPP_NER @ADPS911 @ONFireChiefs @LawEnforceToday @SSMCrimeStopper @CanStopCrime
Multiple Victims Deceased – Highway Now Open
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WAWA, ON – On Sunday August 19, 2018 at approximately 10:19 p.m., members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East (Wawa) Detachment responded to a fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 17 approximately 15 kilometres south of Wawa in Lendrum Township, Ontario.
Preliminary…
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UPDATE: Highway Re-Opened
UPDATE: Highway 17 Re-Opened @OPP_NER #WawaON #Hwy17 @511ONNNortheast
August 20, 2018 10:32am From: @511ONNNortheast
Cleared: Batchawana Bay/Wawa: #HWY17 both directions – #HWY101(E)/ Sec #HWY563, all lanes have reopened. #ONHwys
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Highway 17 Closed Due to Fatal Collision
WAWA, ON – On Sunday August 19, 2018 at approximately 10:19 pm members of the Ontario…
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