Licence plate left at crash leads to charges for Guelph teen
A teenager from Guelph has been charged after his licence plate was left at the scene of a crash, according to police.

A teenager from Guelph has been charged after his licence plate was left at the scene of a crash, according to police.
An employee of a downtown Guelph business has been charged after reportedly spitting on two customers.
As cleanup from a severe storm continues in Elora and the surrounding area, the Township of Centre Wellington says it will start roadside tree debris pickup on Monday.
Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police have closed a section of Wellington Road 124 due to a vehicle collision.
Waterloo region police have charged a 20-year-old man in connection to a fatal collision from October of 2021.
Hockey Canada has turned to the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASCWR) for help in training its athletes and staff to end sexual violence.
A local golfer pulled off the shot of a lifetime when he hit the perfect shot to win a new truck.
Last month a 63-year-old musician was out enjoying his day at the market when he decided to check his LOTTO 6/49 ticket.
The Progressive Conservatives are set to re-table their 2022 budget today, nearly three months after it was presented to Ontarians.
Commuters should expect cancellations of some GO train services as Metrolinx warns of staffing shortages relating to COVID-19.
A 12-year-old from Kitchener is facing charges after they reportedly pointed a spray meant to deter coyotes at someone.
Student housing is hard to come by in Waterloo and new spots are constantly being built to address the need, but it appears some new housing might not be ready in time for the start of the school year.
A golfer has won a new car after achieving a hole-in-one on a Waterloo region golf course.
While the RCMP says its use of spyware is lawful, there is 'no doubt' the covert collection by police of personal and other information from Canadians' devices 'is an extremely intrusive practice,' says former privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien. 'What's at play is the balancing of privacy and other public interests,' Therrien said Tuesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says through his throne speech that more can be done to ease health system pressures, but is not yet offering up any new solutions.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday tried to turn the news of an FBI search of his Florida estate to his benefit, citing the investigation in text messages and emails soliciting political donations from his supporters.
An Amber Alert was issued Monday evening by Shaunavon RCMP in Saskatchewan for seven-year-old Luna Potts and eight-year-old Hunter Potts.
For the first time in eight years, Canadian warships are not involved in either of two NATO naval task forces charged with patrolling European waters and defending against Russian threats.
A home under construction in Richmond Hill, Ont. -- which is nearly twice as tall as the others on the street -- has heightened concerns among residents.