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Saturday stabbing under investigation

Saturday stabbing under investigation

In unrelated an incident, a good Samaritan returns lost purse
Just married ... in a military-run prison

Just married ... in a military-run prison

Elmvale is celebrating a wedding of one of their own by doubling down on the efforts to advocate for the rights and freedoms of political prisoners in Honduras
Princesses, superheroes come out to party

Princesses, superheroes come out to party

Newmarket's many princesses and superheroes came out to the party hosted by the Town at the Magna Centre on the weekend
It's official: Simcoe County curlers set new world record

It's official: Simcoe County curlers set new world record

Group of 10 curled for 105 hours, six minutes and 51 seconds; 'This one is special,' says participant
Simcoe County woman makes history

Simcoe County woman makes history

Dale Plett named first female president of North American Indigenous Games Council; 'I am honoured and grateful'
UPDATE: Storage building catches fire on Bridge Street (10 photos)

UPDATE: Storage building catches fire on Bridge Street (10 photos)

The fire appeared to be contained to the single building
Car crashes into Bradford house

Car crashes into Bradford house

Charges are pending after two-vehicle collision on Barrie Street in Bradford West Gwillimbury
EEK-tober: 10 films to put you in the mood for All Hallows' Eve

EEK-tober: 10 films to put you in the mood for All Hallows' Eve

Some films to share with your family, some films to scare you, some films that will crawl into your brain and make you question your sanity
That was a fun run (10 photos)

That was a fun run (10 photos)

The Halloween Fun Run has raised approximately $2,900 to date – but the Run will continue to take donations and pledges, until midnight on October 31
Bradford council promises balance for home business bylaw changes

Bradford council promises balance for home business bylaw changes

Panicked entrepreneurs in Bradford West Gwillimbury fear proposed changes would put them out of business