Winter squalls and advisories spread across Central Ontario
Flurries and local snow squalls are expected this afternoon into Tuesday morning.
Flurries and local snow squalls are expected this afternoon into Tuesday morning.
Police are continuing their investigation into a fatal single motor vehicle collision early Thursday morning in the Blue Mountains.
In Bradford, new construction for affordable housing is expected to begin Mon. Jan. 30.
A popular festival celebrating the heat and snow returned to Bracebridge for a day of festivities.
Parker Graye, a 33-year-old from Orillia, has always loved performing and has been pursuing her dream of becoming a musician since she was a little girl.
To get into the rhythm of saving a life, St. John Ambulance and the Rotary Club of Barrie are partnering to offer free CPR courses at the Lampman Lane Community Centre on Feb. 25.
One of only three Tudhope-Everitt cars in existence has found its way back to Simcoe County, thanks to procurement from the County of Simcoe.
The City of Barrie is unveiling new tools in its ongoing effort to create a welcoming and inclusive community.
Barrie's Coldest Night of the Year is a walk held to raise funds for Youth Haven on February 25.
A local charity is calling on people to embrace their creative side this month to help provide a smile to someone going through a challenging time.
Students at a Barrie High School put their talents towards making sure resources are available for their friends in need.
Twenty twinkling light displays are dispersed across Clearview Township for families and friends to find and enjoy until Feb. 27.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said and increased police presence on the TTC “is great,” but not enough of a solution to resolve the issue that has left some customers anxious to ride the transit.
Ontario’s November indoor masking recommendation was not considered a “key message” for the health minister when speaking in the legislature at the time, documents show.
There are still about 170,000 defective blue licence plates on Ontario's roads three years after production was halted.
A U.K. company is trying to return an apparently more than century-old Cree or Metis jacket to its community in Canada. Daniele Hamamdjian reports.
The coronavirus remains a global health emergency, the World Health Organization chief said Monday, after a key advisory panel found the pandemic may be nearing an 'inflection point' where higher levels of immunity can lower virus-related deaths.
The federal government failed to spend tens of billions of dollars in the last fiscal year on promised programs and services, including new military equipment, affordable housing and support for veterans.
Federal New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will call on the House of Commons to hold an emergency debate on the privatization of health care.
Economic matters will be top of mind for parliamentarians as they return to Ottawa to kick off a new year in federal politics.
A suicide bomber struck Monday inside a mosque within a police compound in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing at least 28 people and wounding as many as 150 worshippers, most of them policemen, officials said.
OPS and Ottawa Bylaw officers issued 192 parking tickets and 67 Provincial Offences Notices in downtown Ottawa this weekend, as people gathered marked the one-year anniversary of the 'Freedom Convoy'.
When 1990s suede fringe jackets started making a comeback last year, a U.K.-based vintage clothing company decided to order four tonnes of suede from a supplier in the United States. Along with that shipment came a once-in-a lifetime discovery.
Anti-poverty activists are praising the Quebec basic income program as a good step toward helping people meet their basic needs — but say strict eligibility criteria exclude many of the province’s lowest-income residents.
On a bleak, windswept hillside in northeast Ukraine, three young boys recently discovered a cell phone signal, something difficult to find in their region since Russia invaded their country. and they've set up a makeshift school around the signal.
Vancouver newlyweds say their wedding photographer scammed them sending them blurry photos and then disappearing. They also allege he had stock photos on his website.