OPP lay charges against two Ottawa towing companies

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Ontario Provincial Police have laid numerous charges against two local towing companies.

Police said Thursday an investigation began Nov. 27 when a resident said the company towed their vehicle against their wishes after a crash and refused to release it. The owner was also told they had to pay more than $5,000 for one week of storage.

Anger, vitriol against health insurers filled social media in the wake of UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing 'Enough is enough:' Doug Ford says municipalities will be given 'enhanced tools' to respond to encampments Bad weather and bad driving contributed to multiple collisions on Highway 11 on Wednesday, leading to charges for several commercial motor vehicle drivers.Two people, including a 37-year-old Manitoulin Island man, are facing charges after an armed carjacking south of Sudbury last week.Some non-union staff at Vale in the Sudbury area are being laid off, but the company is not saying how many and what positions are being affected.

One person was sent to hospital after a collision involving a tractor trailer and a pedestrian near Brantford early Thursday morning.Snow squall warning issued for Simcoe County, with up to 50 cm of snow possibleHeavy tow equipment was called to two separate collisions involving tractor-trailers Wednesday evening along Highway 11 as snow squalls picked up through the area making driving conditions messy.

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