Skip to content
×
Your Business
Join BarrieToday+
Messages
Post a Listing
Your Listings
Your Profile
Your Subscriptions
Your Likes
Your Business
Support Local News
Payment History
Sign Out
BarrieToday+ members
Already a +member?
Sign in
Not a +member?
Sign up for a BarrieToday+ account for instant access to upcoming contests, local offers, auctions and so much more.
Join now, it's FREE!
Support Local News
Sign up for free Newsletter
Sign up for Notifications
Contact Us
Home
News
Local News
News Map
Video
Police Beat
Local Sports
Beyond Local
Inside the Village
Behind the Scenes
Ontario News
Canada
World
National Business
National Sports
Local Entertainment
More
Weather
Spotlight
What's Up Wednesday
Jobs of the Future
Pets & Animals
Pursuit
Then and Now
Columns
Adopt Me
Horoscopes
Comics
Dear Abby
Games (like Crosswords)
Gas Prices
Garage Sales
Letters to the Editor
Village Life
Obituaries
Obituaries
In Memoriam
Shop
2023 Reader Favourites
Local Business Directory
Flyers
Autos
Beauty and Fashion
Community Leaders Program
Community Organizations
Financial Services
Food
Funeral and Estate Planning
Government and Education
Health and Wellness
Home Decor
Home Improvement
Pets
Professional Services
Public Notices and Tenders
Real Estate
Recreation
Shopping and Specialty Stores
Flyers
Classifieds
All Classifieds
Post a Free Ad
Items for Sale
Garage Sales
Jobs
Look Local
My Account
Jobs
Connect
Join BarrieToday+
FREE email newsletter
Support Local News
My Account
Follow Us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow Us on Twitter
Our Supporters
Events
💛
Meet the Team
Community Builders Awards
Random Acts of Kindness
BarrieToday Cares
Search Type
Site
Listings
Directory
Google
Search
Home
National News
National News
Small Yukon First Nation bans sex offender using its COVID emergency law
WHITEHORSE — A First Nation of fewer than 300 people in Yukon's north has used a law it created during the COVID-19 pandemic to bar a convicted sex offender from being sent to its community.
Oct 11, 2022 8:51 PM
Read more >
Amanda Todd's father, mother, brother tell B.C. sentencing hearing about loss
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Amanda Todd's father wiped away tears in a British Columbia Supreme Court as he struggled to describe his own torment following the harassment his daughter endured online before she ended her life.
Oct 11, 2022 8:08 PM
Read more >
"Most discriminated-against group': Alberta premier pledges to protect unvaccinated
EDMONTON — Danielle Smith, sworn in Tuesday as Alberta's new premier, said she will shake up the top tier of the health system within three months and amend provincial human rights law to protect those who choose not to get vaccinated.
Oct 11, 2022 7:31 PM
Read more >
Trudeau announces money for Quebec firm that produces minerals for electric cars
SOREL-TRACY, Que. — Ottawa will invest $222 million to help a Quebec company increase production of critical minerals for goods such as electric cars and batteries while simultaneously cutting emissions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Oct 11, 2022 6:43 PM
Read more >
'Defending Saskatchewan': Moe prepared to take legal actions over pollution laws
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's prepared to take legal action over federal regulations on pollution.
Oct 11, 2022 6:17 PM
Read more >
Hockey Canada resignations only first step in changing sport's culture: Trudeau
Hockey Canada's under-fire leadership finally stepped aside amid blistering and unwavering criticism over the embattled organization's handling of sexual assault allegations.
Oct 11, 2022 6:03 PM
Read more >
Canada and Japan launch formal talks on intelligence-sharing pact, more military ties
OTTAWA — Canada and Japan have launched talks aimed at sharing military intelligence, as the two countries try countering growing threats from China and Russia.
Oct 11, 2022 5:59 PM
Read more >
Cap on international students' working hours should be lifted permanently: advocates
OTTAWA — A new pilot project to lift the cap on the number of hours international students can work should be made permanent, say advocates who have spent years asking for the change.
Oct 11, 2022 5:38 PM
Read more >
Canada sending 40 military engineers to train Ukraine forces after missile strikes
OTTAWA — Canada is sending 40 military engineers to Poland to train Ukrainian forces in their fight against Russia, following airstrikes on civilians that have G7 leaders pledging to support Kyiv "for as long as it takes.
Oct 11, 2022 5:37 PM
Read more >
'Can't serve two masters': Parti Québécois leader refuses to swear oath to King
MONTREAL — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said Tuesday he didn't want to swear an oath to King Charles III, but the newly elected member wouldn't say what he would do if his formal request to the legislature is rejected.
Oct 11, 2022 3:01 PM
Read more >
<<
<
906
907
908
909
910
911
>
>>