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Barrie man charged with impaired after citizen reports erratic driving

Barrie man charged with impaired after citizen reports erratic driving

His licence was suspended for 90 days
Man accused of driving more than 70 km/h over speed limit in Bradford

Man accused of driving more than 70 km/h over speed limit in Bradford

He was clocked at 125 km/h in a 50 km/h zone
'Retired' ambulances heading to Uganda, Ecuador

'Retired' ambulances heading to Uganda, Ecuador

Decommissioned ambulances can be donated to registered not-for-profit, community or international humanitarian organizations
Elderly man falls victim to distraction theft in Bradford

Elderly man falls victim to distraction theft in Bradford

Incident took place in a parking lot on Holland Street West, Bradford
Let your garden get messy with a 'salad bar' for pollinators, says horticulture director

Let your garden get messy with a 'salad bar' for pollinators, says horticulture director

Paul Zammit, from Toronto Botanical Gardens, spoke at the 44th anniversary meeting of the Bond Head-Bradford Garden Club
Shriners' Bowlathon has a 'heck of a turnout' in support of children's hospitals (10 photos)

Shriners' Bowlathon has a 'heck of a turnout' in support of children's hospitals (10 photos)

Bowlathon in Bradford West Gwillimbury brought together Masons and Shriners from several clubs, for an evening of fun - and donated the proceeds to Shriners Children's Hospital
'Donald Trump' the duck and farm animal friends visit The Elden (9 photos)

'Donald Trump' the duck and farm animal friends visit The Elden (9 photos)

Spring farm babies pay a visit to The Elden retirement residence in Bradford West Gwillimbury
School board funding boost is 'smoke and mirrors,' says union

School board funding boost is 'smoke and mirrors,' says union

Provincial government announced Ontario school board budgets Friday
BEYOND LOCAL: 100 years later, here's what we can learn from the Winnipeg general strike

BEYOND LOCAL: 100 years later, here's what we can learn from the Winnipeg general strike

The combination of economic restructuring, implementing new technologies and governments responding poorly to climate change could create a major social crisis in Canada, says Associate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociolohy
Marsh Mash paddles back to BWG for another year of racing

Marsh Mash paddles back to BWG for another year of racing

It isn't just for experienced paddlers