
HAPPENING NOW Highway 400 south of Barrie closed due to fatal collision involving pedestrian
A portion of Highway 400 through Innisfil, south of Barrie, is closed Monday morning for a collision.
A portion of Highway 400 through Innisfil, south of Barrie, is closed Monday morning for a collision.
A 15-year-old riding a dirt bike was rushed to a trauma centre in critical condition following a collision in Huntsville.
Police are appealing to the public for help finding a missing Barrie woman who disappeared nearly two weeks ago.
"Decoding Anne Lister: History's First Modern Lesbian" is an exhibit that examines the life of Anne Lister, a highly intelligent woman born in England during the late 1700s.
A popular art studio tour showcasing Simcoe County's talents is returning for its 14th edition.
Canoes of different colours will soon be seen in Huntsville next month when the Painted Canoe Parade returns to the downtown core.
The popular Comic Fest returns to the Downtown Barrie Public Library this weekend.
Culture Days is back in Barrie to inspire public participation in arts and culture.
Barrie's Sports Hall of Fame will soon grow by three people.
It was a special day for Mount Albert resident Jim Parks as he celebrated his 99th birthday.
In anticipation of the upcoming first anniversary of the tragic deaths of constables Morgan Russell and Devon Northrup, the South Simcoe Police Service paid tribute to their fallen heroes.
Evil is unleashed at Springwater Park in Minesing with a chillingly haunting attraction for only the very brave.
Several Jewish advocacy organizations condemned members of Parliament on Sunday for giving a standing ovation to a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War.
A group of Canadian doctors, nurses and other health-care providers has issued recommendations on how to make health care more equitable for disadvantaged people.
A Toronto woman has been hospitalized in France with a severe case of botulism after eating improperly preserved sardines at a Bordeaux wine bar.
Union leaders and Hollywood studios reached a tentative agreement Sunday to end a historic screenwriters strike after nearly five months, though no deal is yet in the works for striking actors.
A Russian drone and missile strike near Odesa damaged infrastructure, a grain silo and an abandoned hotel and injured one person in the Black Sea port city as attacks elsewhere in Ukraine killed five civilians and wounded 13 in the past day, Ukrainian officials said Monday.
Travis Kelce put the ball in Taylor Swift's court, and she wound up bringing it to Arrowhead Stadium after all. Call it what you want. It's out of the woods now.
Four out of ten child patients in Canada are facing unsafe spinal surgery wait times, which could cost the health-care system $44.6 million, according to a new report that was published Monday.
Thousands of Armenians streamed out of Nagorno-Karabakh after the Azerbaijani military reclaimed full control of the breakaway region while Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was set to visit Azerbaijan Monday in a show of support to its ally.
Calgary paramedics took a man to hospital in life-threatening condition on Saturday after an incident at the Ship and Anchor pub.
People on the Lumberjack ride at Canada's Wonderland in Toronto were stuck upside down for nearly half an hour.