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One Dead: Reeve Paul Heffer Wanted for Questioning – Police Fear More Victims as North Huron Ignores the Supreme Court #ItsTime

(Wingham, North Huron) A senior citizen is dead — and North Huron still refuses to answer the simplest question: why are its sidewalks treated as snow dumps instead of lifesaving pedestrian infrastructure?

Last winter, an elderly resident slipped on an unmaintained North Huron sidewalk, shattered a hip, and never recovered. Months later, he died — not in dignity, but in isolation, pain, and quiet neglect. His final chapter reads like an indictment of a municipality that talks about “community” while failing the most basic duty it owes its residents: keeping sidewalks safe to walk on.

Let’s be clear about the stakes. Police, paramedics, and public health officials all agree: pedestrians are safer on designated sidewalks than walking in live traffic. For seniors, people with mobility challenges, parents with strollers, and children walking to school, sidewalks are not optional. They are safety infrastructure.

And yet, North Huron continues to bury sidewalks under plowed snow, forcing people into the street — despite clear legal direction that municipalities are responsible for sidewalk maintenance and cannot use pedestrian walkways as snow storage. This is not a grey area. It is settled law.

So why does North Huron keep pretending it isn’t?

Town officials have openly claimed that municipal bylaws don’t apply to the municipality itself — a statement so legally absurd it would be laughable if the consequences weren’t deadly. No private property owner in North Huron is allowed to obstruct a sidewalk. Yet the municipality does it daily, with heavy equipment, and then shrugs when challenged.

If a private citizen blocked a sidewalk knowing it would push seniors into traffic, police would investigate. When the municipality does it, we’re told to look the other way.

That double standard is not just offensive — it’s dangerous.

The disrespect doesn’t stop there. The cenotaph flag remains tattered and unreplaced. Snow continues to be dumped on sidewalks near memorial spaces meant to honor the fallen. Promises were made. Requests were repeated. Nothing changed. It is hard to imagine a clearer symbol of how little accountability exists at Town Hall.

Which brings us to the unavoidable question: who is responsible?

Reeve Paul Heffer has been asked — directly — whether bylaw enforcement applies on municipal property. He would not answer. Council has been notified. Staff have been warned. The law has been cited. Still, the sidewalks remain buried.

This is not ignorance. It is willful avoidance.

When unsafe conditions are created knowingly, when warnings are ignored, and when harm follows, the public is entitled to ask hard questions — including whether this conduct rises to reckless endangerment. At minimum, it demands scrutiny. At maximum, it demands accountability.

North Huron cannot keep hiding behind bureaucracy while residents pay with their health — or their lives.

The next North Huron council meeting is Monday at 6:00 p.m. The public should arrive early. Watch closely. Listen carefully. See whether anyone on council is prepared to confront the reality that one person is already dead — and more risk being next.

Silence is no longer an option.

Council meeting parking lot link: 273 Frances St – Google Maps

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Blind River Huntsville OPP Police Press Releases

Aloundeth KHAMVONG Was Arrested Again #3Strikes

(BLIND RIVER, ON) – On December 12, 2025, the East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested a person on Hanes Avenue who was in breach of prior release conditions.

At approximately 10:00 a.m. the East Algoma Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) and East Algoma Warrant Apprehension assisted Muskoka OPP CSCU with the arrest of a male who was wanted for cutting off his ankle monitor in the Bracebridge area and fleeing, thus breaching a current release order. The release order was stemming from the following November 2024 charges:

·      Possession for the purpose of trafficking

·      Possession of Schedule 1 substance – two counts

·      Possession of property obtained by crime

·      Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose

·      Possession of prohibited firearm

Aloundeth KHAMVONG, 39-years-old, of Huntsville, was re-arrested and additionally charged with:

  • Failure to comply with Release Order – two counts
  • Failure to attend court
  • Mischief under $5000

The accused was scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice Bail Court in Blind River on December 13, 2025.

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Drummond-North Elmsley OPP Police Press Releases

OPP Cruiser Involved In Head-On Collision

(DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY TWP., ON) – A head-on collision east of Perth has left several people with serious injuries, including a police officer.

The collision was reported on Highway 7, between Drummond School Road and Drummond Concession 7, on Saturday, December 13, 2025, just before 4:30 p.m.

An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was on patrol in a marked cruiser when it was struck by an oncoming pick-up truck. One occupant of the truck, a child, suffered life-threatening injuries and was being transported to a regional trauma centre by Air Ornge. Two other people in the vehicle were transported to hospital by Lanark County Paramedics with serious injuries.

The OPP officer was also transported to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The investigation by the Lanark County OPP is continuing, with assistance from Collision Reconstructionists and Technical Collision Investigators from the OPP Traffic Incident Management Enforcement (TIME) team. Highway 7 will remain closed in the area for a prolonged period to allow for the on-scene investigation.

Anyone with information or potentially relevant dashcam video that could assist investigators should call the Lanark County Detachment at 1-888-310-1122 and refer to incident E251673466.

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Elliot Lake OPP Police Press Releases

Austin ELSEMORE – Drunk Driving

(ELLIOT LAKE, ON) – A person was charged after police were called to a vehicle in the snowbank on Poplar Road at Lakeview Road. 

On December 13, 2025, at approximately 7:15 a.m. the East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended the location and arrested the driver of the crashed grey pickup truck. The truck was consequently towed and impounded.  

Austin ELSEMORE, 29-years-old, from Alvin, Texas was charged with:

• Operation while impaired by alcohol 

• Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)

• Dangerous operation

The accused is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Elliot Lake on January 15, 2026.

The OPP remind motorists that no amount of alcohol or drug is acceptable to consume and drive. Report impaired drivers. Should you observe a suspected impaired driver, please dial 911 or contact the Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122.

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Laurentian Valley OPP Pembroke Police Press Releases

Jacob NORMANDEAU – Drunk Driving

(LAURENTIAN VALLEY TWP., ON) – The Upper Ottawa Valley Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating a single-vehicle collision that sent three people to hospital.

On Saturday, December 13, 2025, at approximately 12:30 a.m., Upper Ottawa Valley OPP, along with the Laurentian Valley Fire Department and Renfrew County Paramedics responded to a collision on White Water Road near Highway 17 in Laurentian Valley Township, where a car crashed into a rock cut.

There were seven people in the vehicle. Four, including the driver, were taken to hospital. Air Ornge later transferred two of the passengers to a regional trauma centre due to the extent of their injuries. Other passengers were not seriously hurt. Passengers ranged in age from 16 to 21.

The driver was assessed at hospital and then transported to the UOV Detachment.

As a result of the ongoing investigation, Jacob NORMANDEAU, age 19 of Pembroke, has been charged with:

  • Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)
  • Impaired operation causing bodily harm – three counts
  • Careless driving causing bodily harm – three counts
  • Dangerous operation causing bodily harm – three counts
  • Driving while under suspension

The accused has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke on January 13, 2026.

White Water Road remained closed overnight for the on-scene portion of the investigation.

Anyone with information or video footage of the incident is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122, or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

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North Huron WFP Wingham

“F* The Fallen” Public Outrage After Paul Heffer’s Shocking Actions & Comments #PurgeCouncil

(Wingham, North Huron) On October 10, 2024, Paul Heffer, Reeve of Municipality of North Huron, made a clear promise: municipal crews would stop dumping snow onto the sidewalks, including around Wingham’s cenotaph. It was a simple commitment. A fraction of a second to divert a snow chute. A bare minimum of respect for the men and women whose names are carved in stone.

A year later, the promise is still broken.

Snow continues to be blown onto the cenotaph sidewalks. Not by accident. Not once. Repeatedly. And this month—after being asked again—nothing changed. The chute still points at the memorial. The sidewalks still get buried. The message, whether intended or not, is unmistakable: Forget the Fallen.

It gets worse.

Council was formally notified weeks ago that the cenotaph flag is tattered—frayed, worn, unfit to fly over a war memorial. Weeks later, it still hasn’t been replaced. No urgency. No apology. No action. If a private citizen let a memorial flag degrade like this, they’d be shamed into fixing it overnight. When it’s Town Hall? Silence.

When residents pressed the issue again this month—asking, once more, for crews to simply angle the chute away—the answer wasn’t accountability. It was arrogance. The CAO reportedly claimed municipal bylaws don’t apply to the municipality itself. Read that again. The people who enforce the rules say the rules don’t apply to them.

That’s not leadership. That’s contempt.

A cenotaph is not a traffic island. It’s not a snow dump. It is sacred ground in civic terms—meant to be treated with care every single day, not just for a photo op on Remembrance Day. When snow is deliberately dumped at its feet after a direct request to stop, and when a tattered flag is left flying for weeks, the message rings loud and ugly. Call it what many are already calling it: “F the Fallen.”*

If that characterization offends, good. So should the conduct.

This isn’t complicated. It doesn’t require a budget amendment, a consultant, or a committee. It requires respect, attention, and the will to keep a promise. Angle the chute. Clear the sidewalk. Replace the flag. Today.

The public has had enough of apologies without action and promises without follow-through. Council meets Monday, December 15, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. Residents should arrive early and make their voices heard—politely, firmly, and on the record. Ask why a promise made on October 10, 2024 was ignored. Ask why the flag is still tattered. Ask why Town Hall believes it is above its own bylaws.

And don’t leave until there’s a date, a name, and a fix.

The Fallen kept their word.
It’s time for North Huron to keep theirs.

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Area OPP Huron-Kinloss Kincardine OPP Police Press Releases

Daniel RHODY – Drunk Driving

(KINCARDINE, ON) – On December 9, 2025, at approximately 5:40 a.m., a member of the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was on general patrol along Highway 9 east of Kincardine, when they stopped to check a vehicle that had left the roadway.

The investigating officer spoke with the driver and detected signs of alcohol consumption. A roadside screening device was administered, resulting in a fail. The driver was placed under arrest and transported for further testing.

Daniel RHODY, 45-years-old, of Huron-Kinloss, was charged with:

  • Operation while impaired – B.A.C. 80+, CC 320.14(1)(b)

The accused is set to appear at the Walkerton Ontario Court of Justice on January 21, 2026, to answer to the charge.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at www.cstip.ca, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2000.

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Area OPP OPP Police Press Releases

37 Year Old From Huron-Kinloss Arrested

(MORRIS-TURNBERRY TWP, ON) – Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has charged a Huron-Kinloss Township resident with a criminal driving offence following a traffic stop on Amberley Road in Morris-Turnberry Township. 

In the early morning hours of Tuesday, November 25, 2025, Huron County OPP officers conducted a traffic stop and spoke to the vehicle driver who had consumed alcohol prior to driving.

The driver was subsequently arrested for impaired operation and transported to the Huron County OPP detachment in Clinton where they provided breath samples before a qualified OPP Intoxilyzer Breath Technician. Breath samples were provided to police which resulted in readings over the legal limit.

Joseph HADLEY, 37 years-of-age from Huron-Kinloss Twp has been charged with:

–      Operation while Impaired – Over 80.

The accused was additionally charged with four offences found in the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act (CAIA) and Highway Traffic Act (HTA).

The vehicle involved was towed and impounded for seven days, and the accused’ driver’s license was suspended for a period of 90 days.

The accused was processed and later released from custody with a court appearance scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice – Goderich on December 29, 2025. 

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Area OPP Huron-Kinloss Kincardine OPP Police Press Releases

45 Year Old From Huron-Kinloss Arrested

(KINCARDINE, ON) – On December 8, 2025, at approximately 5:40 a.m., a member of the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was on general patrol along Highway 9 east of Kincardine, when they stopped to check a vehicle that had left the roadway.

The investigating officer spoke with the driver and detected signs of alcohol consumption. A roadside screening device was administered, resulting in a fail. The driver was placed under arrest and transported for further testing.

Daniel RHODY, 45-years-old, of Huron-Kinloss, was charged with:

  • Operation while impaired – B.A.C. 80+, CC 320.14(1)(b)

The accused is set to appear at the Walkerton Ontario Court of Justice on January 21, 2026, to answer to the charge.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at www.cstip.ca, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2000.

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OPP Police Press Releases Tiny

Kirk RAE & Monika GALNERT Were Arrested

(TINY TOWNSHIP, MIDLAND, ON) Members of the Southern Georgian Bay detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to two separate impaired driving incidents in the past days, resulting in charges against drivers.

On December 11, 2025, at approximately 9:30 a.m., officers responded to a report of a vehicle that had slid backward into a ditch on Dawson Sideroad in Tiny Township.

Officers arrived on scene and located an occupant inside the still-running vehicle. Upon speaking with the driver, police observed strong signs of impairment and noted alcohol containers inside the vehicle. The individual was arrested and transported to the detachment for breath testing.

As a result of this investigation, Kirk RAE, 57 years of Innisfil, has been charged with the following Criminal Code offences:

  • Operation While Impaired
  • Operation While Over 80 Milligrams

On December 12, 2025, at approximately 10:30 p.m., officers received information regarding a possible impaired driver in the parking lot of a plaza on Midland Avenue in the Town of Midland.

Officers, already on foot patrol in the area, approached the described vehicle, which was parked in an unusual manner. They identified the driver inside a convenience store. When the individual exited the store and attempted to drive away, officers intercepted them. During a discussion, signs of impairment were observed. The driver was arrested and transported to the detachment for further testing.

As a result of this investigation, Monika GALNERT, 67 years of Midland, has been charged with the following Criminal Code offences:

  • Operation While Impaired
  • Resist Police Officer

The accused parties from the above occurrences were released from custody and are scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Midland at a later date. Upon being charged with impaired driving, the accused’s driver’s licence was suspended for 90 days, and the vehicle was impounded for seven days.

The OPP reminds motorists that impaired driving is a serious threat to public safety and is never worth the risk. If you suspect someone is driving while impaired, call 9-1-1 immediately. Together, we can keep our roads safe for everyone.

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Northumerland OPP Police Press Releases

2 Charged Following Hit & Run

(NORTHUMBERLAND, ON) – The Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has arrested two persons and seized a number of items following a collision.

On December 11, 2025, at approximately 10:50 a.m., Emergency Medical Services (EMS), police, and fire crews responded to a report of a vehicle that struck a tree near Oak Ridges Drive and Harwood Road. Police received information that a weapon may have been inside the vehicle.

The driver fled the scene, prompting an increased police presence. The OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT) assisted with containment, and the individual was taken into custody and transported to hospital with minor injuries from the collision.

A search of the vehicle and surrounding area resulted in the seizure of an imitation weapon, suspected drugs, and drug paraphernalia.

As a result, Victoria WILSON (27) from the Township of Hamilton, has been charged with:

–      Obstruct peace officer

The accused is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg in January 2026.

Ryan WEBB (38) from Port Hope has been charged with:

–      Possession of imitation weapon for dangerous purpose

–      Operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code

–      Driving while under suspension

–      Fail to remain

The accused was held for bail to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg

Northumberland OPP values your contribution to building safe communities. If you have information about suspected unlawful activity, please visit Crime Stoppers at: stopcrimehere.ca or call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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LANARK HIGHLANDS OPP Police Press Releases

Quinn SWEENEY – Drunk Driving

(LANARK HIGHLANDS TWP, ON) – The Lanark County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has charged a Lanark Highlands Township resident with impaired driving.

Officers received a suspicious vehicle complaint regarding a parked vehicle that was running on Friday, December 12, 2025, just after 2:00 a.m. on Maberly Elphin road in Lanark Highlands Township.

The driver was arrested and transported to the OPP Detachment in Perth for testing.

As a result of the investigation, Quinn SWEENEY, 19-years-old, has been charged with:

·        Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus).

·        Operation while impaired – alcohol

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Perth on Monday, January 12, 2026.

 The individual’s driver’s licence has been suspended for 90 days (Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension), and the vehicle was impounded for seven days.

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Beaucage OPP Police Press Releases

Daniel AMOS – Impaired Operation & Trafficking

(BEAUCAGE TOWNSHIP, ON) – A driver faces impaired driving and drug trafficking charges following a traffic stop on Highway 17 west of North Bay.

On Thursday December 11, 2025, at approximately 2:00 p.m., the North Bay Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped a vehicle on Highway 17 in Beaucage Township.

Upon speaking with the driver, the officer determined they had been consuming an intoxicating substance. The driver was arrested and transported to the North Bay OPP detachment for further testing.

A search of the driver and vehicle resulted in the seizure of two bags of suspected cocaine, a digital scale, and approximately $800 in Canadian currency.

As a result of the investigation, Daniel AMOS, 62 years-of-age of West Nipissing, has been charged with:

·        Operation while impaired – drugs

·        Operation while impaired – blood drug concentration

·        Possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in North Bay on February 3, 2026. Additionally, they received a 90-day Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS), and the vehicle was impounded for seven days.

The North Bay OPP reminds motorists that impaired driving is never acceptable. If you suspect someone is driving impaired, call 9-1-1.

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Area OPP North Bay OPP Police Press Releases

OPP Deployed To Town Hall Meetings As Tensions Boil Over Province Wide #FilmThePolice #FTP

(NORTH BAY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) can confirm that officers were requested in advance by the event organizers to attend a meeting held at Cassellholme on December 11, 2025. Our role in community safety includes preserving the peace and maintaining public order. In this context, we attended the event to support a safe and secure environment for all participants.

Two OPP officers were assigned to the call and remained on-site for the majority of the meeting. At one point, an OPP supervisor and an additional officer briefly attended to check on the assigned members, which accounts for the photo showing four officers.

In addition, members of the North Bay Police Service (NBPS) were present to assist, as both services work together to support community safety.

At the request of the organizers, three individuals who were already inside the auditorium were asked to leave. Officers spoke with them, and they complied without incident, remaining outside the meeting area.

There were no disturbances or enforcement actions required during the event. The role of the OPP and NBPS were solely to maintain order and support the organizers’ request for a peaceful environment.

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OPP Pembroke Police Press Releases

Ryan VERCH – Drunk Driving

(PEMBROKE, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) 2025 Festive R.I.D.E. (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) campaign commenced on November 20, 2025, and will continue until January 1, 2026. During the third week of the campaign from December 4 to December 10, 2025, officers from the Upper Ottawa Valley Detachment of the OPP conducted 35 RIDE checks throughout the detachment area.

During the RIDE checks drivers were found to be in full compliance with the law and no impaired driving or over 80mg charges were reported as a result of the RIDE campaign.

Despite the compliance at the RIDE checks, UOV OPP officers charged one driver with impaired driving-related offences during the week.

On December 7, 2025, at approximately 3:00 a.m., police responded to an incident at a residence in Killaloe-Hagarty-Richards Township. An individual at the scene had been driving a side-by-side ATV. A Roadside Screening Device was utilized, and the driver was transported to the detachment for further testing.

As a result of this incident 31-year-old Ryan VERCH has been charged with the following Criminal Code (CC) offences:

·        Operation while impaired – alcohol

·        Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration 80mg plus

The accused was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke on January 5, 2026. The accused also had their driver’s licence suspended for 90 days and their ATV was towed and impounded for 14 days.