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Epilepsy Simcoe County campaign aims to dispel stigma and fear

Epilepsy Simcoe County campaign aims to dispel stigma and fear

Local businesses and agencies are invited to book an information session
Cuban rhythms warm up Innisfil's Lakeshore library (4 photos)

Cuban rhythms warm up Innisfil's Lakeshore library (4 photos)

Free concert at the Lakeshore Library provided a taste of Cuban Jazz, on a chilly February afternoon
Barrie man accused driving more than 60 km/h over the speed limit in Innisfil

Barrie man accused driving more than 60 km/h over the speed limit in Innisfil

The 22-year-old faces stunt driving and speed charges
Bradford woman charged with impaired following single-vehicle parking lot crash

Bradford woman charged with impaired following single-vehicle parking lot crash

Police say she blew over twice the legal limit
Citizen report helps nab suspected impaired driver, police say

Citizen report helps nab suspected impaired driver, police say

Police say the woman blew over twice the legal limit of alcohol
All SCDSB elementary schools to close due to strike action on Wednesday and Thursday

All SCDSB elementary schools to close due to strike action on Wednesday and Thursday

Secondary schools, adult learning centres will remain open to students
VIDEO: Yoga helps de-stress body, mind after your workout

VIDEO: Yoga helps de-stress body, mind after your workout

In the final instalment of her four-part series on mobility, Newmarket athletic therapist Jen Mark provides you with a lower back three-minute flow
Funeral tomorrow for teen killed in Barrie crash

Funeral tomorrow for teen killed in Barrie crash

'Everyone is taking it very, very hard, especially her grandmother,' says Paige Ferreira's mother
Opinion: Was cutting the capital levy the smartest move?

Opinion: Was cutting the capital levy the smartest move?

In this regular current affairs column by Bradford West Gwillimbury consultant Jonathan Scott weighs in on the recent decision to cut the tax rate for BWG to just under three percent
Kindergarten registration now open for SMCDSB

Kindergarten registration now open for SMCDSB

Students who turn four in 2020 are eligible