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Rotary Club donates $1,000 to Season's Centre for Grieving Children's Brick by Brick campaign

Rotary Club donates $1,000 to Season's Centre for Grieving Children's Brick by Brick campaign

Approximately 1 in 14 children will experience the death of a significant family member before they are 18 years old
Nearly 500 COVID patients in Ontario ICUs, province reports 67 deaths Friday

Nearly 500 COVID patients in Ontario ICUs, province reports 67 deaths Friday

5,337 new cases captured through limited lab testing, approximately 1,980 people currently hospitalized for COVID
Rapid test or medical note OK for COVID workplace claims during Omicron: WSIB

Rapid test or medical note OK for COVID workplace claims during Omicron: WSIB

Ontarians who suspect they caught COVID-19 at work can make claims with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board even without a positive result from a PCR test now that the gold-standard assessment tool is no longer available to most residents.
Woman abducted from Wasaga was violently attacked weeks before: family

Woman abducted from Wasaga was violently attacked weeks before: family

Elnaz Hajtamiri's family is pleading for her safe return, and urging the public to help share her photos
LETTER: Celebrating Global Community Engagement Day

LETTER: Celebrating Global Community Engagement Day

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Assoication has been reaching out and helping the community in need throughout the pandemic
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Truckers divided on 'freedom convoy' as rolling protest hits Ontario

Truckers divided on 'freedom convoy' as rolling protest hits Ontario

'You're not making a difference, you're causing a scene,' says one veteran trucker; 'I’d be there if I could. I feel bad for many of the drivers,' says another
Ontario to begin resuming non-urgent surgeries on Monday

Ontario to begin resuming non-urgent surgeries on Monday

It takes effect Monday, the same day social gathering limits will increase and businesses such as restaurants, gyms and cinemas can reopen with capacity limits
Extreme cold expected tonight through to Sunday morning: health unit

Extreme cold expected tonight through to Sunday morning: health unit

Temperatures ranging from -22°C to -28°C and wind chill values near -35°C expected
5 years sober, area resident shares 'life-changing' impact of shelter

5 years sober, area resident shares 'life-changing' impact of shelter

Registration now open for Coldest Night of the Year virtual walk, which raises funds in Collingwood for Home Horizon