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Salary increase projected for South Simcoe police in 2023

Salary increase projected for South Simcoe police in 2023

South Simcoe Police ServiceĀ asking for 6.75 per cent hikeĀ over the 2022 operating budget
ONTARIO: CUPE school staff vote to ratify contract with province

ONTARIO: CUPE school staff vote to ratify contract with province

About 73 per cent of those who voted were in favour of the contract
New campaign underscores impact of road salt on environment

New campaign underscores impact of road salt on environment

Eventually, these chemicals enter the natural water system, including municipal drinking water wells and surface water intakes, which can impact our drinking water sources, Conservation Ontario says
RVH Auxiliary makes 'landmark' $1M donation to hospital

RVH Auxiliary makes 'landmark' $1M donation to hospital

'Today is a day to recognize the power of volunteerism,' says RVH Foundation CEO
LETTER: Premier 'given mandate to rule, not ruin'

LETTER: Premier 'given mandate to rule, not ruin'

'My concern is will we see more homes that are simply unaffordable not just to purchase but maintain,' says letter writer
OUTDOORS: Feeding frenzy may leave you feeling squirrelly

OUTDOORS: Feeding frenzy may leave you feeling squirrelly

Squirrels of various colours are among the many mammals who like to take advantage of the bounty found at local bird feeders
Good morning, Barrie!

Good morning, Barrie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Area power-lifter overcomes injury, shatters multiple records

Area power-lifter overcomes injury, shatters multiple records

Marie Wagner 'absolutely fell in love' with the sport rather late in life and now is heading to Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships in New Zealand
Oro Moraine the focus of upcoming information session

Oro Moraine the focus of upcoming information session

Event taking place Dec. 10 in Jarratt
Bradford author publishes new book for young male readers

Bradford author publishes new book for young male readers

'I always wanted to write a book that I myself would have enjoyed when I was younger,' says Bradford's Jim Hepburn, whose first novel was recently published