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Police share 12 tips for preventing rental scams
To kick off fraud prevention month, Guelph Police have 12 tips residents can use to prevent rental scams. -
Multiple robberies in Ontario leads to arrest
A man has been arrested after a number of robberies in south western Ontario. -
Bylaw officer’s jacket stolen in Kitchener
Waterloo regional police are investigating after a City of Mississauga Bylaw Enforcement jacket was stolen from a vehicle in Kitchener. This is the third theft of a bylaw uniform reported by Waterloo regional police since February. -
New Ontario photo identification card coming
More than a million people in Ontario who don't have a driver's licence will soon have another option for government-issued identification, but it won't allow them to cross the U.S. border. -
Police investigating several vehicle break-ins in North Dumfries
Waterloo regional police are investigating several reports of vehicle break-ins in North Dumfries Township. -
Man makes cheesy getaway, allegedly steals about $187,000 worth of cheese
Oxford County OPP are investigating after roughly $187,000 worth of cheese was stolen. -
Elections Ontario fails to encrypt data after losing info
Elections Ontario staff who lost two memory sticks with the personal information of millions of voters did not encrypt the files because they didn't know what encryption meant, privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian said Tuesday. -
Man arrested after reportedly stealing from same store three times in one day
A Guelph man has been arrested after he reportedly stole from the same store three different times in under seven hours. -
Stolen ID's, credit cards and meth found in Fergus raid: Police
A police raid in Fergus produced stolen credit cards and methamphetamine. -
Coalition of Muslim Women K-W calls for change following assault at Kitchener, Ont. DriveTest centre
Members of the Coalition of Muslim Women of Kitchener-Waterloo (CMW) and the National Council of Canadian Muslims spoke Thursday following what police describe as a hate-motivated incident at a DriveTest centre in Kitchener, Ont.