Effective today, speed enforcement cameras across the province have ceased issuing tickets and are no longer in use.
Recently, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) solicited feedback on how to enhance the HECM program.
Hamilton parents at a demonstration this week hope adding their voices to a chorus of opposition can help push the Ontario government to reverse its ban on speed cameras.
Ward 3 Coun. Mike Perry’s motion to support efforts to reinstate use of automated speed enforcement cameras to combat ...
The recall says a software issue may cause the rearview camera to freeze or display a blank screen while the vehicle is in ...
Toyota and Lexus have just launched one of the biggest recalls of the year. More than one million cars, trucks, and SUVs are ...
A group of Ontario advocates who have lost loved ones in car accidents are warning of the dangers of removing speed cameras.
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Lexus fixing camera fault in over 27,000 vehicles
The reversing cameras in various Lexus models produced between 2021 and 2025 may not work properly, and the brand is offering a fix.
Premier Doug Ford is giving municipalities 14 days to remove cameras; city official says the program generated about $500,000 in ticket revenue since they went live ...
"After leaving a major corporation, we immigrated to Canada, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, it became so difficult to make ...
Speed cameras are widely in use across Europe, where studies have shown they are highly effective at preventing accidents.
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