Two grey pickups smashed: one fled the scene
OPP are asking for dash cam video of a crash in Springwater Township Tuesday.
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OPP are asking for dash cam video of a crash in Springwater Township Tuesday.
As the summer rolls on, police and motorcycle experts continue to preach safety as a top priority, especially after OPP reported the highest amount of motorcyclist deaths last year in two decades.
Provincial police are investigating what is being considered a suspicious fire that caused roughly $1 million in damage at an industrial complex in Collingwood.
One person is in custody after being tackled to the ground by a bystander following a collision in Barrie’s south end that resulted in police blocking a section of road Monday afternoon.
Four new shows are coming to Casino Rama this fall, including a popular 90s pop trio, a soulful powerhouse, a tribute band and award-winning magicians.
Muskoka township declares state of emergency after a hazardous amount of rainfall.
A quick response from firefighters prevented a lithium battery fire from escalating inside a building in Newmarket Monday afternoon.
For many survivors, the former Huronia Regional Centre (HRC) is a place filled with haunting memories of institutional abuse, and now, decades later, the province’s decision to tear down parts of the site is bringing long-awaited closure to some who once lived there.
A Bradford, Ont. man, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2011 stabbing and strangulation of his former girlfriend, has been granted continued day parole through the summer.
A commercial vehicle driver is facing multiple charges after being pulled over by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) for speeding while his licence was suspended.
Wasaga Beach driver stopped by police for driving while prohibited.
Huntsville District Memorial Hospital marked a major milestone with the official opening of its new MRI suite.
The hot and sunny weekend meant Barrie’s beaches were packed, but with the heavy crowds also came compliance issues with tent and barbecue bylaws.
There’s a strong scent of summer at Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge, and it’s not the flowers.
It’s been a roller coaster growing season for local farmers, who say an unusually cold, wet spring followed by extreme heat made for a challenging start, especially for crops like strawberries.