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City funding approved for Kempenfest on 'if needed' basis

City funding approved for Kempenfest on 'if needed' basis

'Kempenfest weekend is one of the busiest weekends of the year, which results in millions of dollars being added to the local economy,' says councillor
Speed cameras making dent on Barrie streets, says mayor

Speed cameras making dent on Barrie streets, says mayor

'The dollars associated seem to get the headlines, but being safer for kids going to school is what matters at the end of the day,' says Nuttall
'Incredible for our community': Barrie Airshow ready for takeoff

'Incredible for our community': Barrie Airshow ready for takeoff

'This is an opportunity to recognize the strong ties that the military has in this region,' CFB Borden base commander says of June event
Clapperton St. residents feel 'betrayed' by committee decision

Clapperton St. residents feel 'betrayed' by committee decision

'It is no surprise that community engagement and voter turnout is so poor, and public trust in all levels of government is dismal,' says downtown Barrie resident
COLUMN: Big question around electric vehicles will always be cost

COLUMN: Big question around electric vehicles will always be cost

City hall reporter Bob Bruton says he wants to help the environment, but also says electric cars must be affordable to consumers
Boating season opening wet, windy in Barrie

Boating season opening wet, windy in Barrie

'For a sailor, it’s the wind. A nice day with a nice breeze is perfect, right?' says Barrie resident
'Compact' townhouses planned near Barrie's western border

'Compact' townhouses planned near Barrie's western border

Located near County Road 27, developer wants to rezone Salem Road property to make way for six three-storey townhouse blocks for 35 residences
Fixers found for mixers, bikes and more at Repair Café in Barrie

Fixers found for mixers, bikes and more at Repair Café in Barrie

'I think the vast majority of people, if they thought it was an option, they would get things fixed,' says fixer Brian McGillis
'Important day': City marks National Day of Mourning for workers

'Important day': City marks National Day of Mourning for workers

'Now is no time for half measures. Occupational disease is the highest killer of workers in Ontario,' says labour official
'Shocking': Number of speed-camera tickets exceeds expectations

'Shocking': Number of speed-camera tickets exceeds expectations

Barrie council debates whether more people should be hired to due to volume of tickets being handed out