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MULTIPLE CHARGES FOLLOWING POLICE INVESTIGATION

June 12, 2025   ·   0 Comments

Officers from the Caledon OPP have identified and laid numerous charges upon an individual responsible for multiple criminal involvements over the span of two days. ...

COLLISION INVOLVING PEDESTRIAN

Officers from the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian. “On June 3, 2025, shortly ...

Highway 50 makes CAA’s Top 10 Worst Roads in Ontario list

By Sam Odrowski A highway that runs through Caledon has made CAA’s  2025 Top 10 Worst Roads in Ontario for 2025 list. CAA announced this ...

Traffic safety talks highlight community concerns and Town commitments

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Recent spring traffic meetings held by the Town of Caledon, Region of Peel staff and OPP sparked future ...

THREE VEHICLE COLLISION

Officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Caledon Detachment are investigating a three-vehicle motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway 10 and Old Base Line ...

OPP encourages boaters to exercise caution during Safe Boating Awareness Week

By Sam Odrowski The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is encouraging people within the province to be cautious, prepared and mindful when boating to prevent avoidable ...

From Flashlights to Flood Plans: Caledon Fire urges proactive safety during Emergency Preparedness Week

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon Fire urged Town residents to be aware and prepared at their open house for Emergency Preparedness Week. ...

BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION

Members of the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a break and enter on The Gore Road. “On April 29, 2025 ...

Caledon OPP receives funding to help expand support for crime victims

The Ontario government is investing more than $3 million to support victims and survivors of crime. The funding is being delivered through the Victim Support ...

Ontario invests more than $250,000 in Caledon OPP’s video surveillance

The Ontario government is investing over $254,000 to help Caledon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) expand its video surveillance systems and better protect the community against ...

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