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Student athletes recognized at Breakfast of Champions (3 photos)

Student athletes recognized at Breakfast of Champions (3 photos)

Hall of Fame inductee Stu Burnie encourages local students to 'have fun, work hard and do it for as long as you can'
Trash audit shows many people still aren't using green bins

Trash audit shows many people still aren't using green bins

Average household in Simcoe County generates 533 kilograms of waste each year
Mothers raise money to purchase CuddleCot for hospital

Mothers raise money to purchase CuddleCot for hospital

Both Aimee Stephens and Katie Pereira have experienced the pain of infant loss
Highway 11 crash leaves pedestrian with life-threatening injuries

Highway 11 crash leaves pedestrian with life-threatening injuries

The southbound lanes of Highway 11 remains closed; Driver fled scene after 30-year-old woman was struck
Red dresses in downtown Orillia are meant to spark a reaction

Red dresses in downtown Orillia are meant to spark a reaction

Unique art installation to shed light on more than 1,000 missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada; Event launch to be held Friday
When it comes to women in politics, 'the struggle is real' (8 photos)

When it comes to women in politics, 'the struggle is real' (8 photos)

CFUW hosts speed-networking event to address barriers to women entering politics
Good morning, Orillia!

Good morning, Orillia!

Beautiful sunny skies today with a high of 16C
The Y invites your family to a free, fun and healthy day

The Y invites your family to a free, fun and healthy day

Activities include swimming, obstacle courses, and open gym
Orillia Performing Arts Forum ensures the hits keep coming

Orillia Performing Arts Forum ensures the hits keep coming

Orillia has an action-packed lineup of music, arts and entertainment coming up, says arts and entertainment columnist
Federal money helps city ensure seniors 'stay healthy and active'

Federal money helps city ensure seniors 'stay healthy and active'

Seniors at Play program will help improve programming for local seniors