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Forest therapy is more than a walk in the woods

Forest therapy is more than a walk in the woods

A forest therapy walk is about 'self-care. The idea is to take your time to open up all of your senses,' says local forest therapy guide
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
CANADA: Quebec police arrest man for online threats linked to self-declared 'queen of Canada'

CANADA: Quebec police arrest man for online threats linked to self-declared 'queen of Canada'

Police north of Montreal say they've arrested a 42-year-old man for allegedly making online threats in connection with his support for a woman who claims to be the queen of Canada
BEYOND LOCAL: Researchers dive into how AI needs common sense before it solves the fake news problem

BEYOND LOCAL: Researchers dive into how AI needs common sense before it solves the fake news problem

Artificial intelligence has yet to develop the common sense required to identify fake news.
Environment Canada puts out snow squall warning for Innisfil

Environment Canada puts out snow squall warning for Innisfil

Snow squalls are forecast to develop Saturday afternoon and are expected to move over portions of the area late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night
MacLaren's winter exhibition series opens to the public Saturday

MacLaren's winter exhibition series opens to the public Saturday

Artist Rachel MacFarlane says each painting is a rebuilt memory from landscape sites visited
Residents raise questions about chipping, flaking Alcona mural (5 photos)

Residents raise questions about chipping, flaking Alcona mural (5 photos)

The mural was painted by a Toronto artist in November 2021 as part of the Simcoe Boulevard and Adams Road pedestrian ramp project
Festive fun at SantaFest in Bracebridge

Festive fun at SantaFest in Bracebridge

Lots to see and do at SantaFest in Santa's Village this holiday season
Racial slurs, punches hurled at community advocate in downtown Barrie (VIDEO)

Racial slurs, punches hurled at community advocate in downtown Barrie (VIDEO)

'I am traumatized. Now I don’t feel safe and it shouldn’t be that way because we do good things,' says Shanicka Edwards, who's known throughout the city as Shak, calling incident 'pure hate'
York Region confirms its first case of Omicron COVID-19 variant in child

York Region confirms its first case of Omicron COVID-19 variant in child

Case is in Vaughan and travel-related