Out with Loblaws, in with Zehrs in Barrie's north end
Zehrs has returned to the north end of Barrie.
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Zehrs has returned to the north end of Barrie.
Six months after being found guilty of a fatal hit and run in 2018 that claimed the life of Dominik Adamek in Springwater Township, Maimuna Baldeh heard from his grieving family, who told the court about the pain they've endured since that day.
Many people turned out to the RecPlex in Wasaga Beach on Thursday night as the mayor and councillors opened a dialogue amidst multiple momentous decisions they've made in recent months.
A beloved community staple in cottage country is finally reopening after a destructive fire forced it to shutter its doors last spring.
Police in Barrie are investigating a possible hate crime after reports of a vehicle fire in the city's south end.
There has been a bear sighting in the garden at CTV Barrie.
With the chambers packed for a second week in a row, Barrie city councillors made a momentous vote on a new plan for the waterfront that has dividing many residents throughout the city.
The May long weekend marks the first holiday since the City of Barrie hired a new waste collection contractor, which means the curbside pickup schedule won't miss a day.
The summer camping season is underway at provincial parks across the province, with diehards who say relaxing, enjoying the weather and doing nothing is their everything.
Carol Christian had 15 minutes to evacuate her home during the Fort McMurray wildfires in 2016. She ended up losing the house and everything inside. Now, she wants to share the lessons she learned.
As the cost of food in Canada has risen, grocery shoppers are looking at ways to reduce their grocery bill, and more are choosing price over beauty, turning to companies that deliver so-called 'misfit' produce at a fraction of the cost.
A young child has died of measles in the province, a new surveillance report from Public Health Ontario confirms.
Mounties in B.C. are urging people to think twice before sharing "heartbreaking posts" on social media.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau assailed New Brunswick's premier and other conservative leaders on Thursday, calling out the provincial government's position on abortion, LGBTQ youth and climate change.
Over 60,000 evacuees in Alberta have fled their homes as wildfires persist in the province. Jeremy Thompson reports.