Algonquin Park
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DNA technology helps OPP identify remains found in Algonquin Park 45 years agoOntario Provincial Police say DNA technology was key in identifying the remains of an Ohio man whose body was discovered in Algonquin Park 45 years ago.CrimeSep 4, 2025
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Ambulance collides with moose while responding to another moose collision: OPPAn ambulance responding to a serious crash involving a moose in Algonquin Park also collided with a moose early Sunday, Ontario police say.CanadaMay 20, 2024
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Record lows shatter temperature records in Ontario during cold snapEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, a federal body covering weather and climate, shared the deep freeze figures on Twitter.WeatherFeb 5, 2023
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3 recent collisions involving moose reported in Algonquin Park, OPP sayAccording to police, in all of the collisions the moose died and the vehicles were towed.CanadaMay 24, 2022
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Judge finds Toronto teacher not guilty of negligence in 2017 teen student’s drowningNicholas Mills, a teacher at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, oversaw the July 2017 trip to Algonquin Provincial Park during which Jeremiah Perry died.CanadaOct 6, 2021
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Judge delays decision in case of Toronto teacher charged in student’s drowningThe prosecution argues Nicholas Mills breached his duty of care in organizing the July 2017 trip to Algonquin Provincial Park, where Jeremiah Perry drowned.CanadaSep 3, 2021
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OPP searching for missing Montreal hiker near Algonquin ParkPolice said 26-year-old Daniel Zapata was camping with another person in a remote and densely wooded area along Brent Road in Head, Clara and Maria, a township in Renfrew County.CanadaAug 15, 2021
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Crown makes closing arguments in case of Toronto teacher charged in teen’s drowningMills has pleaded not guilty to criminal negligence causing death in the July 4, 2017 drowning of 15-year-old Perry.CrimeJul 9, 2021
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Toronto teen student would not have drowned if he wore a life jacket, teacher acknowledges at trialA Toronto teacher who was in charge of a high school canoe trip four years ago acknowledged today that a student would not have drowned had he been wearing a life jacket to swim.CanadaJun 30, 2021
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Toronto teacher who led canoe trip where teenage student drowned testifies at negligence trialNicholas Mills, a teacher at C.W. Jefferys C.I., organized and oversaw the July 2017 trip to Algonquin Provincial Park during which 15-year-old Jeremiah Perry drowned.CanadaJun 28, 2021
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