Woman dead after being struck by pickup truck in Brampton, Ont.: Peel police Woman dead after being hit by truck in GTA: police Aug 18, 2025 Aug 18, 2025 SMS Email A Peel Regional Police logo is shown in Brampton, Ont., on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston CLB SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Police in Peel Region say a woman is dead after being struck by a pickup truck west of Toronto early this morning.Police say they were called to the scene near Countryside Road and Airport Road in Brampton, Ont., at around 7:15 a.m.They say a pedestrian had been hit by a pickup truck.Police say a woman was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead. They say the pickup truck driver remained at the scene and is co-operating with police.Police say no other injuries were reported, and they're asking the public to avoid the area.This report by °µÍø½ûÇø was first published Aug. 18, 2025. °µÍø½ûÇø. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Quebec Justice More Ontario Stories +2 One seriously injured after St. Catharines explosion, fire at industrial facility Peel police arrest 16, recover 369 stolen vehicles in auto-theft investigation Two men, including one from Ontario, dead after separate drownings in Manitoba +2 Alcohol consumption is now allowed in 27 Toronto parks, for a limited time 81-year-old woman dead after dog attack at northern Ontario home: OPP +2 Court denies Millard conviction appeal in father's murder, stacked parole struck down Other programs can help uninsured, Ontario health minister says as coverage to end Some U.S. cities may offer model to ease Canada transit violence: experts Most Ontario government ads last year were partisan: auditor general More than 100 Mexican firefighters deployed to help battle wildfires in Ontario You might be interested in Health Canada approves Ozempic to reduce kidney deterioration in people with diabetes Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime +5 Pierre Poilievre wins Alberta byelection, regains seat in House of Commons Doctors are seeing more non-smokers, especially women, with later-stage lung cancer Sponsored Content +5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.†How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and… Similar Stories Toronto teacher fired for wearing blackface costume should be reinstated: arbitrator Police make arrest in alleged theft from southwestern Ontario cemetery Stelco owner 'doesn't give two hoots' about the workers: Ontario Premier Doug Ford
+5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.â€
How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and…