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BEYOND LOCAL: Sci-fi can show the way for future commuters

BEYOND LOCAL: Sci-fi can show the way for future commuters

Future transportation design should address inequality and not exacerbate it
Feds urged to crack down on fake Indigenous art

Feds urged to crack down on fake Indigenous art

A flood of fakes and commercial knock-offs produced in Asia and eastern Europe are exploiting Indigenous culture and robbing legitimate artists of revenue
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
'Comedy gold': Barrie police officer versus wild turkey (Video)

'Comedy gold': Barrie police officer versus wild turkey (Video)

'There is no such thing as a routine call'; Watch what happens when a Barrie police officer confronts a 'true urban turkey' playing Russian Roulette with passing cars
BEYOND LOCAL: Who is caring for the caregivers after a stroke?

BEYOND LOCAL: Who is caring for the caregivers after a stroke?

Caregivers may neglect their own health because they do not have time or energy to care for themselves
NATIONAL: World Vision donations never reached sponsored child

NATIONAL: World Vision donations never reached sponsored child

A Canadian couple was happy to finally meet the boy they sponsored for years through a recognized charity—but were shocked to learn he never received their donations
Community comes together for Ukrainian family in need

Community comes together for Ukrainian family in need

A fundraiser was held today in Port Robinson for a Ukrainian family who have recently settled in Canada; 'To see the community be so welcoming, it just makes you feel good inside'
Motor vehicle collisions up 40 per cent over last year: OPP

Motor vehicle collisions up 40 per cent over last year: OPP

The OPP says they have responded to at least 29 fatal motor vehicle crashes this year alone, resulting in 40 deaths
Upgrades coming to 'underrated' Cave Springs Conservation Area

Upgrades coming to 'underrated' Cave Springs Conservation Area

Work is underway to improve the trails and shed light on the natural and cultural history of the area; improvements could be complete by October
Niagara-born man remembered in Guelph as tireless volunteer

Niagara-born man remembered in Guelph as tireless volunteer

Keith Lymburner 'believed in making things better' for everyone in Guelph, especially people with disabilities; he died of colon cancer on April 30