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− | *[[Ontario Counties]] - A list of wiki articles for counties in Ontario | + | |
+ | Under Ontario law<ref>[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/01m25 Ontario Municipal Act, 2001] </ref>, there are three types of municipalities: Upper-tier, Lower-tier, and Single-tier. Upper-tier municipalities consist of two or more Lower-tier municipalities with services divided amongst the levels. Single-tier municipalities provide all municipal services. | ||
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+ | Municipalities may be known as a city, municipality, town, township, or village. Upper-tier municipalities are often called counties or regions. Population or land area are not considered in whether or not a municipality is Lower-tier or Single-tier nor are names associated with either of those items For example, the City of Toronto, population 2.8 million and the Township of Cockburn Island, population 16, are both Single-tier municipalities; the City of Mississauga in Peel Region, population 700,000, and the United Townships of Head, Clara and Maria in Renfrew County, population 267 are both Lower-tier municipalities. Likewise, Upper-tier municipalities can range from 20,000 to 1.5 million people. | ||
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+ | *[[Ontario Counties]] - A list of wiki articles for counties in Ontario | ||
==OPP (Ontario Provincial Police)== | ==OPP (Ontario Provincial Police)== | ||
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*[[Search and Rescue (ON)]] | *[[Search and Rescue (ON)]] | ||
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* [[Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 1]] | * [[Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 1]] | ||
* [[Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 2]] | * [[Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 2]] | ||
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*[[Mississauga Fleetnet Tower]] | *[[Mississauga Fleetnet Tower]] | ||
− | ==Fleetnet System/Info/Programming Instructions for Scanners== | + | ===Fleetnet System/Info/Programming Instructions for Scanners=== |
* [[Programming your Uniden DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system]] | * [[Programming your Uniden DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system]] | ||
* [[Programming your Uniden Non DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system]] | * [[Programming your Uniden Non DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system]] | ||
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*[[Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) (ON)]] | *[[Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) (ON)]] | ||
− | == Sporting Events | + | == Sporting Events, TV Production and Miscellaneous == |
*[[Sporting Events]] | *[[Sporting Events]] | ||
*[[Confirmed Frequencies used in Hamilton and Toronto]] | *[[Confirmed Frequencies used in Hamilton and Toronto]] | ||
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==Transportation== | ==Transportation== | ||
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*[[Brampton Transit]] | *[[Brampton Transit]] | ||
*[[Burlington Transit]] | *[[Burlington Transit]] | ||
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*[[Durham Region Transit]] | *[[Durham Region Transit]] | ||
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*[[Hamilton Street Railway]] | *[[Hamilton Street Railway]] | ||
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*[[Miller Transit(York Region)]] | *[[Miller Transit(York Region)]] | ||
*[[Milton Transit]] | *[[Milton Transit]] | ||
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*[[Toronto Transit Commission]] | *[[Toronto Transit Commission]] | ||
**[[Toronto TTC Subway]] | **[[Toronto TTC Subway]] | ||
+ | *[[Viva(York Region)]] | ||
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+ | === Railways === | ||
+ | *Canadian National Railways pages: | ||
+ | <blockquote>{{CA_CN_Rail_Pages}}</blockquote> | ||
+ | *[[CP Rail (ON)]] | ||
+ | *[[Metrolinx - GO Transit]] | ||
*[[VIA Rail (ON)]] | *[[VIA Rail (ON)]] | ||
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+ | === Airports === | ||
+ | *[[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] | ||
==Related Wiki Articles and Web Sites== | ==Related Wiki Articles and Web Sites== |
Latest revision as of 04:03, 31 January 2024
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Welcome to the Ontario collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for your area.
Contents
Ontario Local Government
Under Ontario law[1], there are three types of municipalities: Upper-tier, Lower-tier, and Single-tier. Upper-tier municipalities consist of two or more Lower-tier municipalities with services divided amongst the levels. Single-tier municipalities provide all municipal services.
Municipalities may be known as a city, municipality, town, township, or village. Upper-tier municipalities are often called counties or regions. Population or land area are not considered in whether or not a municipality is Lower-tier or Single-tier nor are names associated with either of those items For example, the City of Toronto, population 2.8 million and the Township of Cockburn Island, population 16, are both Single-tier municipalities; the City of Mississauga in Peel Region, population 700,000, and the United Townships of Head, Clara and Maria in Renfrew County, population 267 are both Lower-tier municipalities. Likewise, Upper-tier municipalities can range from 20,000 to 1.5 million people.
- Ontario Counties - A list of wiki articles for counties in Ontario
OPP (Ontario Provincial Police)
- Ontario Provincial Police (ON)
- OPP Detachments Map
- OPP Regional Maps
- OPP Commonly heard terms
- OPP 10 Codes
- OPP CNI Codes
- OPP Status Codes
- OPP 3A codes for Zone 2
Provincial agencies
- Office of the Fire Marshal (ON)
- Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (ON)
- Ministry of the Environment (ON)
- Ministry of Health (ON)
- Ministry of Natural Resources (ON)
- Ministry of Transportation (ON) (Enforcement)
- MTO Highway Maintenance - Patrol Numbers, Road Condition Codes and Bases
- Hydro One (ON)
- Search and Rescue (ON)
Bell Fleetnet Information
- Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 1
- Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 2
- Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 3
- Bell FleetNet - Ontario Provincial Government Zone 4
- Fleetnet Towers and Talkgroups
Fleetnet Towers
- Brantford Fleetnet Tower
- Dyers Bay Fleetnet Tower
- Hamilton Fleetnet Tower
- Mississauga Fleetnet Tower
Fleetnet System/Info/Programming Instructions for Scanners
- Programming your Uniden DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system
- Programming your Uniden Non DMA (Dynamic Memory Scanner) scanner for Bell Mobility Radio's Fleetnet system
- Programming Your Pro-106/Pro 197/GRE PSR-500/GRE-600 For Fleetnet
- Programming your Pro-96/2096 for Fleetnet
- Programming the BCT-8 for Fleetnet
- Programming your BC245XLT for Fleetnnet
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Sporting Events, TV Production and Miscellaneous
Transportation
Public Transit
- Brampton Transit
- Burlington Transit
- Durham Region Transit
- Hamilton Street Railway
- Miller Transit(York Region)
- Milton Transit
- MiWay (formerly Mississauga Transit)
- Mississauga Transit
- Oakville Transit
- Toronto Transit Commission
- Viva(York Region)
Railways
- Canadian National Railways pages:
Canadian National Railway Pages: National Channel Plan, AB, BC, MB, NB, NS, NT, ON, QC, SK
Airports
Related Wiki Articles and Web Sites
Websites
Wiki Articles
- Trunked System Listings
- Other Articles
- London
- Marineland of Canada
- MotoTRBO Cap+ Amateur System
- Ontario Sports
- Toronto Hydro & Public Works
- Tim Horton's Drive Thru
- York Region, RID/UIDs
- Relative Geographic Location
Manitoba | ||||
Michigan | Quebec | |||
Ontario | ||||
Ohio | Pennsylvania & New York |
Ontario-Related Categories
- Category:Ontario - hierarchically structured categories for Ontario
- List existing categories starting at Ontario -- jump to Ontario in alphabetically sorted list of existing categories
- Standardized Categories for Ontario -- lists all alphabetically not hierarchically.