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Stones unveiled on Pathway of Memories at OPP's GHQ in Orillia

Stones unveiled on Pathway of Memories at OPP's GHQ in Orillia

The Pathway of Memories pays tribute to members of the OPP, their families and organizations who contribute to the OPP's history.
Highway 427 expansion between Finch, Major Mack opens today

Highway 427 expansion between Finch, Major Mack opens today

Widened sections expected to save commuters up to 25 minutes in travel time for two-way trip during peak periods, province says
Ontario reports 821 new COVID cases Saturday

Ontario reports 821 new COVID cases Saturday

Saturday's report includes 655 recoveries and 10 deaths
Four Simcoe North candidates show up at Teedon Pit protest

Four Simcoe North candidates show up at Teedon Pit protest

Emo a no-show, and Chambers sent regrets as Green, Liberal, NDP, and PPC candidates made an appearance
Honduran man finally freed, his Simcoe County family breathes sigh of relief

Honduran man finally freed, his Simcoe County family breathes sigh of relief

Edwin Espinal and Raul Alvarez have been declared innocent, after spending 19 months in an inhumane prison as the 'living dead'
New organization coordinating North Simcoe healthcare

New organization coordinating North Simcoe healthcare

The province announced Friday the North Simcoe Ontario Health Team (NSOHT) will serve residents in Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny and Tay Townships and Christian Island
Midland council divided over creating mandatory COVID policy

Midland council divided over creating mandatory COVID policy

CAO update on COVID-19 alerted council to discuss September 22 policy on contentious issue
Two Midland residents among 25 new COVID cases in region Friday

Two Midland residents among 25 new COVID cases in region Friday

Included in the new cases are 22 unvaccinated individuals, two partially vaccinated people and one fully vaccinated person.
Area school boards report staff vaccination rates between 62 and 86 per cent

Area school boards report staff vaccination rates between 62 and 86 per cent

All school boards were required to have employees and regular contractors submit attestation forms to indicate their COVID-19 vaccination status
Ontario reports 795 new COVID cases Friday

Ontario reports 795 new COVID cases Friday

The latest updates noted 680 recoveries and five deaths