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Four-day safety blitz results in almost 50 vehicles taken off the road
Four-day safety blitz results in almost 50 vehicles taken off the road

CTV News

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

Four-day safety blitz results in almost 50 vehicles taken off the road

A four-day safety blitz in Grey Bruce region yielded significant results, as almost 50 vehicles were taken out of service. The blitz, from June 10 to June 13, aimed to improve road safety and ensure compliance with transportation regulations. Out of 96 commercial motor vehicle inspections, police reported 80 charges laid under the highway traffic act, 46 vehicles taken out of service and 55 warnings issued for minor infractions. 061725 - Safety blitz Grey Bruce OPP releases significant results from a four-day safety blitz. (Scott Miller/CTV News London) The enforcement initiative focused on identifying unsafe vehicles, unfit drivers and non-compliance with commercial vehicle regulations, in collaboration with Grey Bruce OPP, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Finance, Hanover Police Service, West Grey Police Service, Owen Sound Police Service and Saugeen Shores Police Service.

Early morning crash prompts road closure in Bruce Peninsula
Early morning crash prompts road closure in Bruce Peninsula

CTV News

time06-06-2025

  • CTV News

Early morning crash prompts road closure in Bruce Peninsula

OPP cruiser in this undated file image. Spring Creek Road in South Bruce Peninsula is closed due to a serious single-vehicle collision that took place early Friday morning. Just after 3 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP were called to the incident. The road is closed between Legion Road and Allenford Road for an ongoing investigation. Drivers are asked to avoid the area and find a different route. Updates to come as they are made available.

Water rescue in Georgian Bluffs after kayak capsizes
Water rescue in Georgian Bluffs after kayak capsizes

CTV News

time25-05-2025

  • CTV News

Water rescue in Georgian Bluffs after kayak capsizes

A two-person kayak capsized off the coast of Big Bay in Georgian Bluffs, putting both occupants in the water Saturday afternoon. Grey Bruce OPP and local emergency responders attended the scene around 3:30 p.m., locating four people in total. Two remained in a second kayak, while the other two were in the water. According to police, none of the individuals involved were wearing life jackets. All four individuals were brought ashore and taken to local hospital for further assessment. It was determined at hospital that all injuries were deemed to be non life threatening, police say. The Grey Bruce OPP wants to remind everyone to use lifejackets while using any sort of water vessel.

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