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Oakville man slapped with multiple drug charges in Wasaga Beach

Oakville man slapped with multiple drug charges in Wasaga Beach

Police report finding cannabis, cocaine, several cell phones, a knife, a scale, and cash on the Oakville driver travelling on Highway 26
50 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Simcoe-Muskoka

50 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Simcoe-Muskoka

The local health unit announced 15 more cases reported over the weekend
What happens when touch is essential for communication?

What happens when touch is essential for communication?

'We are all in it together, taking it day-by-day,' DeafBlind Ontario official says
Missing Victoria Harbour man found deceased

Missing Victoria Harbour man found deceased

Steven Strath's death has not been deemed suspicious in nature
Province to expand Ontario Works eligibility in light of COVID-19

Province to expand Ontario Works eligibility in light of COVID-19

Province pumping $52 million into Ontario Works, which provides financial support to people facing economic hardship and helps with basic needs such as food and rent
Hospice Simcoe continues to offer virtual, online support amid pandemic

Hospice Simcoe continues to offer virtual, online support amid pandemic

Visitors have been restricted, but staff say they are working hard to support and care for residents and their family members during this time
Tutoring company to live-stream free math help while schools are closed

Tutoring company to live-stream free math help while schools are closed

Sessions run weekly on Thursdays until schools re-open or summer begins
Ontario COVID-19 daily cases nearly double in 24 hours with 351 more cases reported

Ontario COVID-19 daily cases nearly double in 24 hours with 351 more cases reported

The provincial total is now 1,706 cases and almost ten per cent have been hospitalized
Mary Street will temporarily move to two-way traffic (5 photos)

Mary Street will temporarily move to two-way traffic (5 photos)

Mary Street will become two-way from Dunlop to Ross streets from July to November to get traffic around the work zone
LETTER: Cutting off foreign aid 'would be a critical mistake'

LETTER: Cutting off foreign aid 'would be a critical mistake'

'By bolstering our foreign-aid commitment and encouraging other G20 countries to follow suit, this is our opportunity to shine on the world stage,' says Reinio