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(CITY OF ORILLIA, ON)- Members of the OPP Orillia Major Crime Unit, have arrested a local financial advisor from Orillia, Ontario. The individual is charged with Defraud the Public and eleven counts of Uttering a Forged Document contrary to the Criminal Code.
The 16 -month investigation concluded with the arrest of a 40-year-oldfinancial planner of the Township of Severn on April 24, 2025.
He will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice on June 10, 2025, in Orillia, Ontario to answer to these charges. The total sum of the misallocated funds suspected to be over $1.8 million.
It is alleged the local registered financial advisor, defrauded some of his clients by requesting his clients provide the intended investment funds by way of cheque made payable to himself personally instead of making the cheque directly payable to the investment company. Moreover, in certain instances, it is alleged the accused falsified and forged investment and insurance paperwork to hide the misallocation of his victims' funds. There are also further alleged fraudulent acts by DOUSE on members of the public while he was working as a financial advisor.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Rogan of the Orillia Crime Unit said, "It is essential to confirm that your investment funds are being directed into the products you intended. This means regularly reviewing your investment statements-whether by mail or through your secure online investment portal-and by keeping track of all transactions."
In many cases, particularly with vulnerable individuals, fraud can go undetected. "The OPP advises that a trusted family member or person regularly reviews these online accounts, especially for those who may not be tech-savvy, and always ensure you receive detailed documentation, receipts, and clear records for every investment decision."
Police are asking anyone with any further information to contact Orillia OPP at 705-326-3536 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). You can submit information online at www.crimestopperssdm.com Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display and you will remain anonymous. Being anonymous, you will not testify in court and your information may lead to a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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Media Contact:
Derek Tilley
Media Relations Officer / Provincial Constable
Orillia Detachment
(705) 955-3928
Rabies Found in Lindsay Bat, Health Unit Seeking Individual Who May Have Been Exposed
Individual asked to contact the health unit immediately by calling 1-866-888-4577 x 5016
PORT HOPE, ON (April 24, 2025) – The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPR District Health Unit) is asking for the public’s assistance in locating an individual who may have been exposed to rabies on Friday, March 14th in the Lindsay region.
On March 14th at the corner of Kent Street West and Adelaide Street in Lindsay, a bat was handled and moved from the road and placed on a tree around 5 p.m. EST. The bat was then transferred to a wildlife sanctuary where it showed signs of illness. The bat was sent for testing and confirmed to be positive for rabies.
The individual who handled the bat is not in trouble, but is being asked to promptly contact the health unit by calling 1-866-888-4577 x 5006 to confirm if exposure (bite/scratch) occurred and to determine if they need to seek medical attention immediately.
“This serves as a reminder to our community to please stay away from bats and other animals that can carry rabies,” said Richard Ovcharovich, Manager of Environmental Health for the HKPR District Health Unit. “Humans are at risk of infection if they’ve been bitten or had direct contact with an animal’s saliva, through open wounds or scratches.”
Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the central nervous system of warm-blooded mammals, including humans. The most common transmitters of the disease in Ontario are bats, foxes, skunks, and raccoons; however infected pets and other domestic animals can also spread rabies. Rabies can be transmitted to humans when there is contact with the saliva of an infected mammal through a bite, scratch or licking of an open wound.
If you see a raccoon, skunk, bat or other wild or stray animal that’s dead, sick or acting strangely do not touch or go near the animal and contact animal services.
When it comes to bats, the Health Unit offers these tips:
For more information, please visit hkpr.on.ca/rabies.
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Township of Minden Hills – Media Release
Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 Time: 12:00 PM
Media Release # 25-52 Re: Township State of Emergency Due to Ice Storm – Update #14
The Township of Minden Hills remains in a state of emergency. This is due to the March ice storm as well as weather conditions (rain) forecast for this week. The Township is working with Parks Canada and the Ministry of Natural Resources regarding the management of water levels in the area. We anticipate daily monitoring of water levels for at least the next 2-3 weeks.
Flooding and High-Water Updates
• Parks Canada and the Ministry of Natural Resources continue to monitor the water levels and potential weather conditions. We will update as the conditions change and post information on our website.
• If required, sandbags and sand are available for filling at the Minden Curling Club parking lot, 50 Prentice Street. Sandbags and sand are also available for filling at the Irondale Community Centre, 1004 Line Drive Road.
• Water levels remain high. A reminder to please stay away from lakes, rivers, and streams as water is moving quickly. The Township of Minden Hills Public Works team has updated that due to the clean-up efforts from the storm the 2025 Spring road maintenance program has been delayed. Staff are working to catch up. We would like to thank the community for their patience and cooperation as we continue to navigate the aftermath of the storm.
Who to Call in an Emergency
• Call 911 if there is an immediate danger to life or property.
• Non-emergency Police – 1-888-310-1122.
• After Hours Township Road Condition contact 1-866-856-3247.
Clean-up Efforts
To support Minden Hills residents in clean-up efforts after the recent ice storm, the Township is waiving disposal fees until further notice. Brush will be accepted at the Scotch Line Landfill only during this time. There is currently no end date for the waiving of fees and the Township will provide notice when the program will be ending. A community clean-up plan is being developed by the County of Haliburton working with the Township of Minden Hills. We understand the need and are working to develop a program to assist. We will update as soon as more information is available.
Hydro One
Hydro One advises majority of power restored with the exception of areas with challenges for crews to access. To report an outage please contact 1-800-434-1235. You can text ‘outage’ to 92887 (WATTS). Ontario Hydro also has an outage app which will show outages and estimated restoration times.
No Daytime Burning Permitted
As per Provincial legislation, reminder that there is no daytime burning permitted in the County. Residents can burn from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Emergency Assistance Funding
Residents in extreme financial hardship due to storm impacts may be able to access emergency assistance through Ontario’s Social Assistance Programs. An online application form is available and can be found at the following link: https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-emergency-assistance. Any residents who may require support filling out the application form or need access to a computer and/or internet, residents can visit a Library branch to access WiFi, computers, as well as support. A list of branches and their hours of operation can be found at: https://www.haliburtonlibrary.ca/About-Us/Branches-Hours. The John Howard Society, 14 Iga Road can also support residents with the application process. They can be reached at 705-340-8486. The Warming and Information Centre is also available as a support to residents. For inquiries related to the State of Emergency, you are encouraged to email icestorm2025@mindenhills.ca or call 705-286-1260 ext. 2025. -
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The Minden Hills Cultural Centre, in collaboration with the Haliburton County Public Library, will be screening Finding Dawn (2006) at the Cultural Centre on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.
Directed by Métis filmmaker Christine Welsh, Finding Dawn is a powerful documentary that explores the national crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. The film follows the stories of women from Vancouver’s Downtown East side to the Highway of Tears and Saskatoon — regions that have become synonymous with loss and injustice. Through intimate storytelling, Finding Dawn brings attention to systemic violence while honouring the strength and resilience of Indigenous communities.
This screening takes place in advance of Red Dress Day, observed on May 5 as a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S). Red dresses are displayed in public spaces across the country as symbols of those who are missing, calling for remembrance, justice, and systemic change.
Please Note: The screening of Cold Journey (1975), originally scheduled for April 3, has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. All are welcome. Admisison is free for both films.
The Minden Hills Cultural Centre is located at 176 Bobcaygeon Road, Minden, Ontario. For more information, visit the Cultural Centre’s social media calendar page: https://www.facebook.com/
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