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OPP investigates stolen vehicle in Alliston
OPP investigates stolen vehicle in Alliston

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time6 days ago

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OPP investigates stolen vehicle in Alliston

Alliston resident's 2023 Toyota Tundra was taken from his driveway early Wednesday morning. Thu., June 26, 2025. A 2023 pickup truck was driven away from its residence in Alliston. Provincial police received a phone call at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday when the owner discovered his truck was gone. Video footage from the area shows the pickup was last seen travelling northbound on Jenkins Avenue shortly after 3:15 a.m. The missing truck is a black 2023 Toyota Tundra, with Ontario licence plate BV85794. The suspect vehicle is a black SUV. Police say no further details have been obtained and are asking for the public's assistance with either dash cam or doorbell video of the area at that time. Call Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit your information online.

Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston
Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston

CTV News

time25-06-2025

  • General
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Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston

Residents in Alliston will have to pack their patience as work gets underway on a project that means disruptions this summer. The Town of New Tecumseth is replacing the sanitary sewer on Victoria Street East, between McDonald and Boyne Streets, starting next week on July 2. Traffic Woes During the day, the Town says traffic will be reduced to one lane with temporary traffic lights in place. At night, the road will reopen to two-way traffic. It's important to note, traffic lights on Victoria and Boyne Streets will be out of operation during the construction. Due to the road work, McDonald Street will be temporarily closed until August 1. Driveway Access The Town says access to driveways inside the work zone may be disrupted at times, but construction crews will work to minimize the inconvenience. Residents requiring special accommodations that could be impacted by the driveway access interruptions are encouraged to contact the Town Project Manager. Curbside Collection Residents should place their waste and recycling bins, clearly labelled with the property address, at the end of their driveway before 7 a.m. on their collection day. The Town says road crews will relocate the bins so they can be accessed by waste collection crews. Service Interruptions Services, such as phone, cable TV and gas shouldn't be affected by the road work, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the Town says. If there are expected disruptions, residents will receive proper notice. The sewer replacement and repaving of the road is expected to be completed by August 1.

Manufacturing sees biggest drop since 2023 in April amid tariffs
Manufacturing sees biggest drop since 2023 in April amid tariffs

CTV News

time13-06-2025

  • Automotive
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Manufacturing sees biggest drop since 2023 in April amid tariffs

Honda employees work along the vehicle assembly line in Alliston, Ont., on Thursday, April 25, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 2.8 per cent in April, the largest monthly drop since October 2023, as the tariff dispute with the United States hit the industry. Roughly half of manufacturers surveyed by the agency said they were being affected by tariffs in some form. More coming.

Senior's wallet taken in grocery store
Senior's wallet taken in grocery store

CTV News

time11-06-2025

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Senior's wallet taken in grocery store

Police are looking for two men who visited Zehrs in Alliston on Sun., June 1, 2025. PHOTO: OPP A distraction theft robbed a senior of his wallet in Alliston. While shopping at the Zehrs on Sunday at noon, an older man lost his wallet due to a distraction theft. The wallet contained personal identification and as well as money. Provincial police describe the two men as: Suspect 1: Wearing a black baseball cap, surgical mask, grey sweater, white T-shirt, black pants, and black shoes with a white base. Suspect 2: Wearing a black baseball cap, a black puffer jacket, black pants, and black, red and white sneakers. Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say 'this incident is part of a broader, ongoing pattern of organized distraction thefts targeting vulnerable individuals across the region.' 'We urge all citizens to remain vigilant in public spaces, especially in crowded areas where distraction thefts are more likely to occur. Please keep your personal belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings at all times,' police advised in the press release.

Man arrested after series of distraction thefts in Nottawasaga region
Man arrested after series of distraction thefts in Nottawasaga region

CTV News

time08-06-2025

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Man arrested after series of distraction thefts in Nottawasaga region

Members of the OPP Central Intelligence Unit and the Nottawasaga Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) have arrested a man in connection with a series of distraction thefts in the Nottawasaga region. According to police, a search warrant was executed on June 6 at a residence in Alliston. As a result of the investigation a 40-year-old man from Alliston was arrested and charged with theft of credit card, possession, use, or trafficking of a stolen or forged credit card, possession of property obtained by crime, laundering proceeds of crime, fraud under $5,000, and fail to comply with probation order. Police want to remind the public to be aware of their surroundings and protect their PIN codes when making purchases. Police also say if members of the pubic believe they are victims of distraction theft or have any more information regarding this investigation to contact Nottawasaga OPP.

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