
Early-morning standoff in Pass Lake, Ont., ends with man surrendering to police
CBC
A standoff in Pass Lake, just east of Thunder Bay, Ont., between police and a man inside his home is over.
Thunder Bay Ontario Provincial Police said he barricaded himself in his home with a firearm in the Portage Drive area. They arrived at the house just before 3 a.m. ET Tuesday and it lasted until shortly after noon.
They say the 35-year-old emerged from the home and surrendered peacefully to police officers.
Police blocked off the area for most of the morning, and had warned commuters to stay away.
Shortly after 2 p.m., police issued a release saying the incident was resolved, officers had left the area and traffic could resume.
The release did not say what if any charges the man could face.

Municipal councils across Essex County and in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia have spent this year’s budget season trying to keep tax increases manageable while battling inflation and soaring policing costs and weighing the immediate cost of repairing aging infrastructure against the long-term cost of holding off.












