Torres Radio

News Update

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Police in Innisfill are investigating an incident after a youth motorcycle
rider was injured after crashing into a parked vehicle.
According to South Simcoe police the incident happened in the area
of Mountbatten avenue just after 10: 30 on Monday morning.
The rider of the motorcycle was taken to hospital and remains in
stable condition.
If you have any dashcam footage or information on the incident you
are being asked to contact police, or to leave a tip on the crime
stoppers website.

South Simcoe police are warning residents of multiple text scams in
circulation right now in towns like Innisfill and Bradford.
The first two scams are very similar and focus on driving infractions
whether it be a parking or speeding ticket.
You will receive a text message with a fake link saying that you must
pay this in fine.
The towns will never text you if you need to pay a fine and all tickets
come in the mail.
The third scam is a fraudulent text message from service ontario,
who will also never text you. If you want to learn more on spotting
fraud you can visit anti fraud center -centre anti fraud dot ca.
Air Travel in Canada could take a hit later this week as the Union that
represents over 10 thousand Air Canada Flight attendants and Air

Canada have come to an impasse when it comes to negotiating a new
deal between the flight attendants and Air Canada.
Yesterday according to an update from the Canadian Union of
Canadian Employees they rejected an offer to go to arbitration and
have a third party solve the contract dispute.
Flight attendants are now in legal position to strike as of 12: 01 AM
on Saturday morning. A move which experts say can be devastating to
Canada’s Tourism industry.