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For sale: 35,000 books and a grey-haired ghost

For sale: 35,000 books and a grey-haired ghost

Popular Rivendell Books in the Wellington Plaza on the market as owner Wendy Cahill eyes retirement; Some of the titles may surprise you
Ontario reports 179 new COVID cases Saturday

Ontario reports 179 new COVID cases Saturday

Today's update also includes 218 recoveries and 8 deaths
Sign up for the TD Summer Reading Club at the Innisfil Library

Sign up for the TD Summer Reading Club at the Innisfil Library

The TD Summer Reading Club for kids is back at the Innisfil ideaLAB & Library
OPINION: Supporting diversity in STEM would encourage innovative research

OPINION: Supporting diversity in STEM would encourage innovative research

Women from racialized communities in STEM education face the double bind of race and gender
Local motorcycle TV Show goes national

Local motorcycle TV Show goes national

Alliston's Alan Masters hosts and produces the show which will be seen on REV TV
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Make today amazing
OPINION: How plant-based diets could help prevent the next COVID-19

OPINION: How plant-based diets could help prevent the next COVID-19

Eating less animal proteins may help reduce the risk of future zoonotic viruses, researcher says
Rail service expansion on GO's Barrie line will require second set of tracks

Rail service expansion on GO's Barrie line will require second set of tracks

Provincial transportation plan includes all-day, two-way service from Barrie's Allandale Waterfront to Union Station, but there's no timeline
Area mom says COVID-19 scare, quarantine were 'terrifying'

Area mom says COVID-19 scare, quarantine were 'terrifying'

'I tried to play it cool for my two kids, but I kind of lost my marbles a little bit, I was really scared,' says Orillia mother who was forced into quarantine after OSMH stay
CANADA: New National Chief vows to make Assembly of First Nations more inclusive, transparent

CANADA: New National Chief vows to make Assembly of First Nations more inclusive, transparent

National Chief RoseAnne Archibald wants to focus on key issues including unmarked burial sites at former residential schools, the national action plan on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and fighting systemic racism in the health and justice systems