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Barrie council holds moment of silence in honour of slain OPP Const. Marc Hovingh

It was a small, solemn token of gratitude for an officer’s ultimate sacrifice.

Barrie council members paid tribute to OPP Const. Marc Hovingh with a moment of silence at the start of their meeting Nov. 23. Hovingh, who grew up in the city, died in the line of duty following a shootout on a property in Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island last week.

“I’d like to express our deepest condolences to the friends, family and colleagues of the fallen officer,” Mayor Jeff Lehman said. “He was a very active member within his community and his church.”

Hovingh attended Timothy Christian School, but his family moved away from Barrie before he finished high school, Lehman said.

Earlier in the day, , including members of the city’s police and fire departments, lined bridges over Hwy. 400 to honour Hovingh, whose body had been brought to Toronto for an autopsy and was being taken back to Manitoulin Island in a hearse accompanied by two police cruisers.

Hovingh, a 28-year veteran of the OPP, is survived by his wife and four children.

Orillia woman’s car gets towed to impound lot after getting stuck in Hwy. 400 ditch

An Orillia woman did get help after getting stuck in a snowy ditch on Hwy. 400 in Severn Township Dec. 3.

Unfortunately, the tow truck ended up taking her vehicle to the impound lot after she was arrested for impaired operation of a vehicle.

At 10:45 p.m., a Southern Georgian Bay OPP officer stopped after noticing other motorists had pulled over to try to help the woman stuck in the snowdrift.

She was still behind the wheel when the officer spoke with her and allegedly smelled alcohol.

The 33-year-old driver was arrested and taken back to a police station for further breath samples.

She was also charged with having open alcohol in a vehicle under the Liquor License Act.

Her licence was suspended for 90 days and vehicle was towed and impounded for a week.

She has a Dec. 17 court date in Midland.