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Illegal car meet draws crowd of thousands​ in Pickering over the weekend

Published Tuesday, May 25, 2021 3:18PM EDT An illegal Ontario car meet drew thousands of attendees in Pickering this weekend, Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) say. According to police, the meet took place on May 23 in the area of Brock and Kingston Roads in Pickering, Ontario. Throughout the afternoon, attendance grew until it reached “more than 2,000 people and 1,000 vehicles” at 8:00 p.m, DRPS says. While DRPS worked to safely clear the crowds, one individual was reported to have suffered minor injuries. The 26-year-old male was taken to the hospital and examined. By 10:00 p.m. that night, DRPS claim to have cleared the gathering.

Illegal car meet draws crowd of thousands​ in Pickering over the weekend

Illegal car meet draws crowd of thousands​ in Pickering over the weekend
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Search for the next police chief to begin soon

Search for the next police chief to begin soon Posted on May 11, 2021 by oshawaexpress in NEWS, POLICE The search will soon begin for the next chief of the Durham Regional Police Services. The Durham Regional Police Services Board announced recently the consultation process for the selection of the next chief will begin and a Request for Proposals has been issued to solicit interest in supporting the board in this process. The RFP is posted at https://durham.bidsandtenders.ca/Module/Tenders/en/Tender/Detail/e7c2fcce-c0ca-4e75-af73-31e85330707c. According to DRPS Board Chair Bobbie Drew, choosing the chief of police is one of the board’s most important responsibilities.

Ontario vowed to investigate horrific deaths in long-term care Now it says that didn t happen

Posted: May 06, 2021 1:33 PM ET | Last Updated: May 7 Cathy Parkes, whose father, Paul Parkes, died of COVID-19 last year while living at Orchard Villa Retirement Community, is pictured near her home in Pickering, Ont., on Thursday.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) The day before Cathy Parkes s father died, she went to see him through the window of his Pickering, Ont., long-term care home. Paul Parkes, 86, had been suffering from a urinary tract infection and wasn t getting enough water. A personal support worker said he wouldn t take fluids. Cathy asked if her father could be sent to hospital. She says the home refused. I saw what he looked like in his casket when we had the viewing and he was a completely different man than what I had seen just weeks before, she told CBC News.

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