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Integrity commissioner calls for area councillor's reprimand

Integrity commissioner calls for area councillor's reprimand

Councillor distributed court documents to other council members in attempt to 'influence' them regarding short-term rentals, integrity commissioner says
Provincewide, month-over-month real estate prices fall

Provincewide, month-over-month real estate prices fall

Provincewide real estate prices fell in October, data released Wednesday shows.
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
South Simcoe business shares story of secret sauce

South Simcoe business shares story of secret sauce

Vegan, gluten-free garlic chili oil sauce made with local onions and imported spices provides plenty of flavour without all the prep work of washing, peeling and chopping
Sault police staying silent as mass shooting probe continues

Sault police staying silent as mass shooting probe continues

Historian and expert on gun control and firearms policy says police departments across Canada are becoming more reluctant to release basic information about mass shootings to the public, like gun licence status or model of weapon used
RVH pandemic response unit being dismantled, moved to CFB Borden

RVH pandemic response unit being dismantled, moved to CFB Borden

Opened in November 2020 at the Barrie hospital, RVH says it handled 1,231 patients in the 70-bed field hospital until March 2023
Police now looking for up to three suspects in teen stabbing

Police now looking for up to three suspects in teen stabbing

'It doesn’t really make sense how people want to hurt or kill each other out of nowhere,' says Innisdale student
Fourth suspect charged in South Simcoe human-trafficking probe

Fourth suspect charged in South Simcoe human-trafficking probe

Another person has been arrested in connection with the human-trafficking investigation dubbed Project Chameleon . South Simcoe police say Oneil Burnel Hopkinson, 37, surrendered without incident on Nov. 20.
Checking in: Shovels hit the dirt for area's newest hotel

Checking in: Shovels hit the dirt for area's newest hotel

Ground-breaking ceremony held Friday morning for 100-room Holiday Inn Express on Bryne Drive, carrying price tag of around $25 million
CFIB looks to Fall Economic Statement for government loans update

CFIB looks to Fall Economic Statement for government loans update

One in five businesses will need to shut if the deadline is not extended: Canadian Federation of Independent Business