Construction well underway on unique supportive housing facility in Barrie
Construction on a unique multi-million-dollar supportive housing project for struggling families is well underway in Barrie.

Construction on a unique multi-million-dollar supportive housing project for struggling families is well underway in Barrie.
South Simcoe Police is investigating an alleged threat of violence in an online threat targeted towards a Bradford High School.
A Simcoe County couple couldn't believe their luck after winning over $100,000 in the lottery.
According to Nottawasaga OPP, the school custodian arrived Monday morning to find multiple windows broken at Holy Family Catholic School.
Market trends in Simcoe County show an increase in viewings and buyers re-entering the market after key interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada warded off many last year.
The County says the Rose Street shelter will remain open until April 30 at reduced capacity.
Foot Locker is planning to shut 400 stores by 2026 as it strives to become more relevant to younger shoppers by relaunching its retail brands, introducing "experiential" new store concepts and simplifying its operations by closing underperforming mall-based stores.
A 17-year-old from Brampton is facing multiple charges after being stopped by OPP Monday.
A Canadian city has just been named the worst in the country for bed bugs for the third year in a row.
Overall inflation in Canada is cooling, according to just-released data, but the trend is not being reflected at grocery stores, where prices for some items continue to grow.
A collaborative new report has detailed the wide-ranging health impacts of plastics, right from their production all the way to their use and eventual disposal.
After weeks of resistance, and ahead of a vote that could have compelled it to happen, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office announced Tuesday that his chief of staff Katie Telford will testify about foreign election interference, before a committee that has been studying the issue for months.
Some private landowners are refusing access to residential school survivors who are looking to perform ceremony or search their properties for possible unmarked graves, a Senate committee heard Tuesday.