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Gastroenteric outbreak declared in RVH transitional care unit

Gastroenteric outbreak declared in RVH transitional care unit

Admissions to unit on hold and visitors not permitted; 12 patients and two staff have tested positive and have been isolated
Building on a legacy: Popular Innisfil restaurant set to reopen

Building on a legacy: Popular Innisfil restaurant set to reopen

'We are aeroponically growing much of the produce you will find on our brand new menu,' explains new owner
Guest at Ford's daughter's wedding picked for York police board

Guest at Ford's daughter's wedding picked for York police board

'It doesn’t mean that they’re unqualified, but it raises some suspicions,' says lawyer
Tanger Outlets bring Zoo to You to Cookstown during March break

Tanger Outlets bring Zoo to You to Cookstown during March break

Attendees of the four Zoo To You shows had the opportunity to see, touch and learn about exotic animals in a fun and intimate setting
OPP bust man for impaired, driving 186 km/h in 90 km/hr zone

OPP bust man for impaired, driving 186 km/h in 90 km/hr zone

26-year-old Barrie man charged with stunt driving and other offences after being nabbed on Highway 11 on St. Patrick's Day
COLUMN: Spring is here! Dust the sand off the flip-flops

COLUMN: Spring is here! Dust the sand off the flip-flops

For local reporter Shawn Gibson, the arrival of spring today means swapping out playlists and planning Muskoka trips
Area teen charged in ‘substantial’ drug bust

Area teen charged in ‘substantial’ drug bust

OPP say street value of seized substances estimated to be in excess of $20,000
COLUMN: Winged bandits a hyper bundle of muscle, feathers

COLUMN: Winged bandits a hyper bundle of muscle, feathers

Chickadees normally laugh in the face of danger but when they are taken by surprise, they resort to Plan B and turn into statues, says outdoors columnist
Good morning, Innisfil!

Good morning, Innisfil!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
BEYOND LOCAL: Nature group wants Canada to strengthen reviews of genetically engineered animals

BEYOND LOCAL: Nature group wants Canada to strengthen reviews of genetically engineered animals

Nature Canada senior adviser Mark Butler said we need to prevent wild animals from being exposed to engineered cousins that could breed with them, prey on them or compete with them for food