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Lessons from the search for Carolyn, partial freedom for man who killed his wife, and a $13M plan

Oh, and BarrieToday was on the scene as a couple of local two-year-olds became friends. How cool is that?
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The week's almost over. Here's what you might have missed:

All eyes were on the search for 61-year-old Carolyn Pringle on Thursday. Find out what police say others can learn from the incident . . .

A man who was convicted last year of manslaughter for shooting his wife — a lab technician at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre and mother of two — in their New Lowell home, has won partial freedom from a parole board. He'll still be under strict conditions. Sue Sgambati gives you all the details here . . . 

Gabriel and James are about to be neighbours and they couldn't be happier. Sue Sgambati tells us all about the local two-year-olds and their families here . . . 

Should the city help save the Fisher Auditorium? It could cost a bundle, but Mayor Jeff Lehman says he thinks it's doable. Laurie Watt tells us how he plans to do it . . .