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'Deeply troubling': OPP officer convicted of assault

'Deeply troubling': OPP officer convicted of assault

Orillia detachment Cst. Bailey Nicholls found guilty of assault causing bodily harm following 2019 incident at Studabakers; OPP Association says ruling 'very disappointing'
New Mega Furniture bringing Turkish style to South Simcoe

New Mega Furniture bringing Turkish style to South Simcoe

Freidun and Faridah Ramsie are hosting the grand opening of their store at 11 Holland St. E. on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m.
Five events you need to check out in South Simcoe this weekend

Five events you need to check out in South Simcoe this weekend

Cookstown BOOnanza set to return; St. John's Anglican Church celebrating 170th anniversary
Thornton man pleads not guilty in massive Illinois cocaine bust

Thornton man pleads not guilty in massive Illinois cocaine bust

Essa Township resident Payden Davidge and Burlington woman arrested Aug. 30 near St. Louis; state police say officers seized 125 kilograms of cocaine
Knights trample Panthers en route to shutout victory

Knights trample Panthers en route to shutout victory

'All props to St. Pete’s, because they gave us a hell of a fight. They played great football,' says St. Joan of Arc coach
'There it sits': Historic Innisfil Beach Road property for sale

'There it sits': Historic Innisfil Beach Road property for sale

Re/Max has listed the site, which includes the McConkey House that was once owned by former mayor Gord Wauchope, for nearly $8.99 million; property already approved for a four-storey, mixed-use development
Town seeks to turn apathy into action, boost voter turnout

Town seeks to turn apathy into action, boost voter turnout

Innisfil engagement committee hoping survey can shed light on low participation rate; only 24.26 per cent of eligible voters cast ballots in town's 2022 election
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Snowmobilers can get on track with early-bird permit purchase

Snowmobilers can get on track with early-bird permit purchase

By purchasing on or before Nov. 1, early trail permit buyers can support their local club while saving $80 off the regular fee, Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs says
COLUMN: Self-checkout anxiety can be costly

COLUMN: Self-checkout anxiety can be costly

In this week's column, Wendy discovers new affliction; 'It may not be in the medical journals yet, but I am quite sure it's coming,' she says