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Today’s top- stories for Barrie residents.

Barrie Watches Closely As The Const Pierzchala Trial Nears Its End

In a quiet courthouse in Cayuga, Ontario, the wheels of justice turn, drawing the concerned attention of communities far beyond its immediate locale, particularly residents of Barrie. Closing arguments are now being heard in the trial concerning the death of Ontario Provincial Police Constable Grzegorz Pierzchala, an event that occurred over two years ago but […]

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Generation Rent? Young Ontarians Scrutinize Party Housing Plans

The stark impossibility of home ownership weighs heavily on many Ontarians as the Canada Votes 2025 federal election campaign unfolds. For individuals like Iuri Rezende Souza in Kitchener, the Canadian dream seems increasingly distant, reducible perhaps to a vacant lot and a trailer – a prospect highlighting a profound disconnect between political rhetoric and lived

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Botree and White Tuque Aim to Build Corporate Cyber Resilience

In a digital landscape riddled with ever-evolving threats, the human element remains a critical vulnerability—or asset—in corporate defence. Botree Inc. is making a calculated move, announcing a significant partnership aimed squarely at transforming employees from potential risks into robust lines of cyber defence through enhanced employee training. Botree Inc., known for its Level-Up™ Training System,

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Special Ballot Explained: Deadlines and Options for Voters

The avenues for participating in the federal election before the official polling day are narrowing. With advance polls having concluded on Monday, attention now shifts to the final methods available for early voting, primarily through the special ballot system administered by Elections Canada. A critical deadline looms, demanding prompt action from electors requiring these alternatives.

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Clean Up, Cash In: Georgian Bay Forever’s LitterLotto Pilot Program

Imagine turning a simple, responsible act – picking up discarded rubbish – into an opportunity for reward. In Ontario, this concept is becoming a reality, offering a novel way to encourage environmental stewardship through a unique partnership. It’s a fascinating blend of technology, community action, and a little bit of luck, aimed squarely at tackling

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Reflecting on Pope Francis’s Historic Apology for Residential Schools

News of Pope Francis’s passing reverberated globally, marking the end of a nearly 12-year papacy defined by its outreach to the marginalized and efforts toward healing. For many in Canada, particularly Indigenous communities and Catholics wrestling with a difficult history, his death prompts reflection on a tenure significantly shaped by engagement with the painful legacy

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Crunch Time Campaigning: Tracking Leaders in the Federal Election 2025 Final Week

The hum of campaign buses, the crush of media scrums, the carefully staged handshakes – as the Canada Federal Election 2025 races towards its conclusion, the movements of the main party leaders become intensely scrutinized. Monday, April 21st, falling squarely within the critical final week, represents more than just another date on the calendar; it’s

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Lack of Integration Fuels Canada’s Pre-Election Immigration Debate

The promise of Canada as a welcoming land, a place where newcomers could build a life, seems to be fraying at the edges. As the nation grapples with the consequences of rapidly increased immigration levels, a growing chorus, including many immigrants themselves, questions whether the federal government has adequately prepared for this influx. This concern

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Could Canada Solve its Doctor Shortage with American Talent?

A significant, perhaps telling, shift appears underway as a growing number of physicians based in the United States express interest in relocating their practice northward. The Canadian Medical Association observes this trend, suggesting a confluence of factors makes Canada an increasingly attractive proposition, despite acknowledged strains within its own healthcare system. This movement prompts questions

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