Two arrested, ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect at large in assault investigation
Two men were arrested Saturday morning and a third suspect is at large during an ongoing assault investigation in Penetanguishene.
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Two men were arrested Saturday morning and a third suspect is at large during an ongoing assault investigation in Penetanguishene.
A new chapter begins for animal care here in Ontario. The National Wildlife Centre in Caledon is officially opening its doors to the public at its brand-new wildlife field hospital.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a stop in Wasaga Beach Friday morning to highlight the province’s commitment to invest nearly $38 million into boosting tourism in the beachfront town and helping it evolve into a year-round destination.
A multi-vehicle collision on Highway 10 closed sent two people to the hospital with serious injuries and forced the closure the road for most of the day.
Police are investigating after a house fire broke out early Friday morning in Dundalk.
The Brampton, Ont. man recorded on surveillance video starting a fire that destroyed a historic downtown Orillia building has been sentenced to 11 months in jail.
Traffic in both directions along Highway 400 was slow moo-ving Friday due to an unusual sight as a group of cows were spotted running loose near Aurora.
A 61-year-old man faces charges stemming from an incident on Anne Street in Barrie Thursday afternoon.
Police in Innisfil say an allegedly impaired driver with a child passenger was pulled over shortly after purchasing alcohol at a convenience store on Innisfil Beach Road.
Wasaga Beach is entering a new chapter in its waterfront redevelopment as the town awarded the contract to rebuild the iconic Beach Drive to Arnott Construction, a locally owned and operated company out of Midhurst.
Orillia’s Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital awards nurses during Nursing Week.
Owen Sound Police Service has charged a young man after a fatal hit-and-run Saturday.
Victoria Day long weekend marks the unofficial beginning of summer in many ways, one of which is Parks Canada opening of the Trent-Severn Waterway, which brings thousands of boaters through its neighbouring communities each year.
Ontario’s latest provincial budget, tabled Thursday at Queen’s Park, includes a slate of funding commitments directly impacting communities across Simcoe County and Muskoka, with investments aimed a health care infrastructure, policing, economic development, and transportation.