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Destructive Crash In Barrie Leaves Three Hurt And A Trail of Damage
A 31-year-old motorist from Bradford faces several charges after a pick up truck struck a car, a utility pole and a house in Barrie's south end on Saturday. Barrie police say three people were taken t...
Martin Vanderwoude
Mar 14, 2021
Barrie Police photo via Twitter.
Barrie Police Look for Information on Assault at Tim Hortons
Barrie Police is seeking the assistance of the public after an assault took place at the Tim Hortons located at 353 Duckworth Street on February 23, 2021 just before 8:30 p.m. This incident began when...
Martin Vanderwoude
Mar 12, 2021
Canada Secures Deal For 1 Million Pfizer Vaccine Doses Per Week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has secured a deal with Pfizer for 1 million doses of its vaccine per week starting March 22nd. "A million doses of Pfizer alone every seven days," said Trude...
Matthew Sitler
Mar 12, 2021
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Truck Hits Building in Downtown Midland- No Injuries.
A recycling truck hit a building in Midland Friday morning. There were no injuries, but the office building has significant structural damage according to the OPP. The truck was sitting unattended on ...
Martin Vanderwoude
Mar 12, 2021
OPP Photo
Numerous Charges Laid In Barrie Drug Bust
Two people have been arrested and police are searching for a third, following a drug bust in Barrie. Members of the Orillia Street Crime Unit, with the assistance of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) ...
Laura Hampshire
Mar 12, 2021
Some Snowmobile Trails Closing For The Season
After delivering some of the best trail riding opportunities in recent memory throughout much of Southern Ontario, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) reports that snowmobile operations ...
Laura Hampshire
Mar 12, 2021
Time To "Spring Ahead" This Weekend
It's that time of year again, to spring ahead. Ontario residents will spring forward into Daylight Saving Time on Sunday at 2 a.m.. That means more darkness in the morning and a lost hour of sleep. Mo...
Laura Hampshire
Mar 12, 2021
15-Minute Grant Challenge Considered A Success
The 15-Minute Grant Challenge issued by the City of Orillia's Economic Recovery Task Force is being considered a great success. Aimed at encouraging local businesses to apply for the Province's Ontari...
Laura Hampshire
Mar 12, 2021
Record-Breaking Warm Weather Has Come To An End... For Now
After getting an early taste of spring weather, normal temperatures return to the forecast today. On Thursday the temperature reached: 16 degrees at Lake Simcoe Regional Airport, beating the previous ...
Laura Hampshire
Mar 12, 2021
Bilingual Sign Language Courses Coming To Ontario High Schools In September
Ontario's Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the Province's high schools are set to offer second-language courses in American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des Signes Quebecoise (LSQ) this coming ...
Matthew Sitler
Mar 11, 2021
Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce. (image from Ont Parl)
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