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Ontario police seize enough fentanyl to kill ‘a moderately sized city’ in record bust

OPP say officers seized more 43 kg of fentanyl, along with large quantities of other drugs like meth and cocaine, as a result of two recent large-scale investigations.
In total, police said they had taken more than $7 million worth of drugs off the streets.
Although the two investigations you will hear about today are independent of one another, they both resulted in an alarming seizure of fentanyl and showcase an intricate level of drug trafficking.
“These investigations took place on opposite ends of our province, which demonstrates the broader public safety issue,” OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique told reporters at a press conference announcing the drugs busts on Wednesday in Orillia.
“Between the two investigations there was a staggering 43.5 kg of fentanyl seized which equates to approximately 435,000 potentially lethal street level doses.”
Given all the rhetoric flowing from south of the border, Carrique made certain to note that the fentanyl was for distribution in Canada.
“At this time, there is no indication that the fentanyl seized through these investigations was destined for exportation to the United States or any other country,” he offered.
One of the investigations, which police dubbed Project Golden, began in July 2024 and was focused on a drug trafficking network which was based in southwestern Ontario.

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Police said the investigation initially began in the Norfolk County area but eventually OPP and police in Hamilton realized they were both onto the same case and began to work together.
“In January of this year, intelligence sharing between the Hamilton Police Service and the Ontario Provincial Police identified connections to common targets, prompting the launch of a joint investigation,” Hamilton police superintendent Marty Schulenberg told reporters.
OPP say the investigation led officers to conduct raids at 16 homes and businesses in Oxford County, Norfolk County, Hamilton, Mississauga, York Region, Burlington and Toronto on May 28.
During the raids, officers seized 38 kg of fentanyl, 19.5 kg of methamphetamine and 5.5 kg of cocaine, as well as psilocybin and MDMA, which police estimate to be worth $5.4 million.
“The fentanyl seized was enough for approximately 380,000 street-level doses – an amount capable of taking the lives of a moderately sized city,” a release from police noted.
“Analysis shows the fentanyl seized through this investigation had been mixed and cut with other substances and was not pure fentanyl, meaning it varied in potency, which has been taken into consideration when estimating street-level doses.”
The officers also captured three guns, brass knuckles, $121,600 and three vehicles which police say was offence-related property.
“The firearms recovered in this investigation underscore the reality that where there are illicit drugs, there is often the threat of violence,” Schulenberg said.
Police say 15 people from across southern Ontario including Hamilton, Norfolk County and Mississauga were arrested in connection with Project Golden and they are facing a combined 140 charges.
“Information obtained by the investigative team revealed the involvement of high-level suppliers of fentanyl and other drugs,” OPP Acting Det.-Supt. Andy Bradford with the Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau said.
The other investigation, which police say was titled Project Bionic, lasted five months and looked into operations using the dark web marketplace to ship drugs across Canada.
“The investigation revealed that orders would be placed through the dark web marketplace, then packaged and shipped to locations across Canada using various courier services and Canada Post,” Bradford explained.
“On March 10th 2025, members from the organized crime enforcement bureau arrested two individuals at a postal service location in Ottawa where 86 packages were seized containing various illicit drugs ready to be shipped across the country.”
Later that day, officers also raided three homes and a vehicle in Gloucester and Nepean where they seized a gun, $95,000 and a stolen 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider convertible valued at more than $400,000.
Police seized large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, MDMA powder, heroin, cocaine, ketamine, hash, hydromorphone tablets, methylphenidate tablets, morphine tablets, as well as a number of other types of drugs which they value at $2.5 million.
Police say officers also seized a number of items that would be used in car thefts, including fraudulent licence plates, reprogrammable key fobs and a diagnostic and programmer tool.
“A subsequent search warrant on March 27th resulted in the recovery of 11 additional stolen vehicles from a location on the outskirts of Ottawa,” Bradford said.
“It is important to recognize the linkage between drug trafficking and other criminal activities, including auto theft. Those engaged in criminal activity rarely confine themselves to a single crime.”
The list of stolen vehicles included two Toyota Highlanders, three Toyota Sequoias, five Toyota Tundras and a Lexus RX which were valued at $730,000.
Police say four people from Ottawa were arrested and are facing 85 charges in connection with Project Bionic.
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OPP offering $50K reward in effort to revive 17-year-old cold case

Ontario Provincial Police say a $50,000 reward is being offered for information that can help solve a 2008 cold case murder in the Belleville area.
Calvin Vanness, 65, was last seen in Belleville on March 26, 2008, driving a grey 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix with flames painted on the side.

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Police say his car was found on April 1, 2008, in a commuter parking lot on Highway 38 in Kingston and investigators believe someone else was driving the vehicle for some of that time.
The OPP and Belleville police have been investigating Vanness’s disappearance as a homicide since April 2010, and they believe someone has information that will help determine what happened to him.
Police say the Ontario government is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the OPP.
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Oilers try to join rare Cup comeback club

Eight teams in NHL history have won Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final to force a seventh game and gone on to win the championship.
The Edmonton Oilers are aiming to become the ninth after falling behind 3-2 to the Florida Panthers. Game 6 is Tuesday in Sunrise, Fla.
Here’s a look at the teams that have completed the comeback:
1942 – Toronto Maple Leafs
The Maple Leafs trailed the Detroit Red Wings 3-0 before winning four straight to claim the Cup. They remain the only team in NHL history to erase a three-game deficit in the final. Toronto took Game 6 by a score of 3-0 and won Game 7 at Maple Leaf Gardens, 3-1.
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1950 – Detroit Red Wings

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The Red Wings stayed alive with a 5-4 win over the New York Rangers in Game 6, then captured the Cup with a 4-3 double-overtime victory in Game 7. Pete Babando scored the winner.
1964 – Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto stayed alive with a 4-3 overtime win over Detroit in Game 6, then secured a third straight championship with a 4-0 win in Game 7 on the road.
1971 – Montreal Canadiens
The Canadiens forced Game 7 with a 4-3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks, then captured the Cup with a 3-2 win at Chicago Stadium. Rookie goaltender Ken Dryden was named playoff MVP.
2001 – Colorado Avalanche
The Avalanche responded to a Game 5 loss by shutting out the New Jersey Devils 4-0 in Game 6. They clinched the title with a 3-1 win in Game 7 in Denver.
2004 – Tampa Bay Lightning
Tampa Bay kept its season alive with a 3-2 double-overtime win over the Calgary Flames in Game 6, with Martin St. Louis scoring the winner. The Lightning went on to win their first Cup with a 2-1 victory in Game 7.
2009 – Pittsburgh Penguins
The Penguins beat the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in Game 6, then won the Cup with another 2-1 victory in Game 7 at Joe Louis Arena. Max Talbot scored both goals in the deciding game.
2011 – Boston Bruins
The Bruins forced Game 7 with a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks, then clinched the series with a 4-0 shutout at Rogers Arena. Boston goaltender Tim Thomas made 37 saves in the deciding game.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 16, 2025.
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‘Dozens of staged accidents’: Crime group linked to tow truck industry, extortions charged

Peel Regional Police say key members of a Brampton-based criminal organization allegedly responsible several extortion incidents and staged car accidents are facing charges.
In a press conference on Monday, police revealed details of an investigation called Project Outsource which was launched in July 2024 after officers saw a sharp trend in violent extortion attempts and other criminal activity in the region.
Police allege Project Outsource found that the criminal network, which is allegedly tied to the tow truck industry, was operating with “two distinct but interconnected components: one dedicated to extortion and violence, and the other rooted in the towing industry.”
The force said several suspects were found to be associated with towing companies operating under the names “Certified Roadside” and “Humble Roadside.”

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“We have substantial evidence linking the group to dozens of staged accidents and potentially costing insurance companies between 80 and $100,000 for each staged accident,” said Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich with Peel Regional Police.
“In total, those fraudulent claims exceed $1 million for this particular investigation,” Milinovich continued. “To put that in perspective, fraudulent claims to the industry of insurance represent an equal amount to stolen cars, a cost which is then passed on to our community.”
On June 10, police said a woman from King City along with 17 men from Brampton were arrested following several coordinated search warrants in Peel and York regions, as well as in Toronto, involving more than 200 officers.
All 18 people face almost 100 charges including conspiracy, extortion, fraud, firearm-related offences, participating and instructing in a criminal organization and staging collision offences.
Police noted that almost half of the accused were on some form of a judicial release at the time of their arrest. Several of them were known to police.
Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said the two people who are believed to be responsible for leading the criminal organization are part of the arrests.
Over the course of Project Outsource, police said 18 tow trucks were seized with a total value of $2.8 million, five stolen vehicles were recovered worth more than $500,000, four personal high-end vehicles worth $840,000, six firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, as well as other various weapons such as crossbows, stun guns and baseball bats.
Project Outsource was created as a focused sub-investigation under the Extortion Investigative Task Force — created in 2023 in response to recent, sharp rise in violent extortion attempts targeting South Asian business owners, including demands for large sums of money, threats for non-payment, and acts of violence, including drive-by shootings.
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