Tag: injuries
SIU investigating after man bitten by police dog on Bruce Peninsula
The province’s Special Investigations Unit has invoked its mandate after an individual was injured after being bitten by a police dog during an arrest in Northern Bruce Peninsula. Grey Bruce OPP said they executed a search warrant just after 1 p.m. on Tuesday at an address on Spry Shore Road where one person was taken […]
Waymo Takes On London
We’re taking the next step toward bringing fully autonomous ride-hailing to London this year with the start of autonomous driving with trained specialists behind the wheel. Since we arrived, we’ve put the Waymo Driver through closed course testing, and a team of trained, local professionals have driven the vehicles across tens of … [continued]
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Florida’s New Way to Ride: Waymo Opens to Everyone in Miami & Orlando
Waymo is entering our next major chapter in Florida. After welcoming over 150,000 riders from our initial interest list in Miami and Orlando over the last few months, Waymo is now open to everyone in both cities. Starting today, residents and visitors alike can simply download the Waymo app and … [continued]
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Wingham school reopens a week after student critically injured by fire
Students returned to F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham on April 14, one week after emergency crews responded to a student who was on fire at the school. Huron OPP said the student was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and remained in critical but stable condition. Few details about the fire have been confirmed. […]
Fast Hydrofoils, Floating Logs, & Canada’s Ferry Electrification Challenge
Vancouver’s recent support for an electric passenger hydrofoil to Bowen Island and Gibsons is an appealing hook because it compresses three different Canadian transportation stories into one image. It promises decarbonization, speed, and coastal reconnection in a single sleek vessel. It also invites a harder question. Is the future of … [continued]
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