17-year-old G2 driver charged with dangerous driving after collision
A young G2 driver faces several criminal charges after a collision in Tay Township over the weekend.
A young G2 driver faces several criminal charges after a collision in Tay Township over the weekend.
Police are looking to identify three suspects accused of an armed robbery allegedly involving a stun gun and firearm in Barrie.
Patients seeking medical attention for minor ailments can access care through an online booking portal with Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre.
Advocates, health care workers, and community groups are renewing the fight to have Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) funded in Ontario, with a rally planned at Queen's Park on Tuesday, calling on the Ford government to halt its review of provincially funded CTS sites.
The abundance of rain has been beneficial for local farmers, particularly those harvesting asparagus.
One man faces charges after an individual was seriously injured by a homemade explosive device.
A driver stopped for allegedly speeding nearly double the limit in Caledon will have to find an alternate way around after being handed a month-long driver's licence suspension.
Now that warmer weather has arrived, residents are reminded to be vigilant about ticks and the potential health risks they pose.
A toddler has died after being struck by a recycling truck in a Barrie, Ont. neighbourhood on Thursday afternoon.
Slowed or interrupted travel, the passing of goods and significantly restricted borders should be expected if Canadian border workers take upcoming strike action.
A Courtenay, B.C., senior is downsizing and packing to move as she comes to accept she can no longer afford to stay in her home, after falling victim to a scam that robbed her of her life savings worth more than $100,000.
A man's daring rescue of a newborn wild foal that was trapped after falling down a steep embankment was caught on video over the weekend.
A bill that would ban federal employers from using replacement workers or 'scabs' during lockouts or strikes passed the House of Commons unanimously on Monday.