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Mask Mandate To Remain In Place At OSMH Beyond June 11

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While masking requirements in other high-risk areas like public transit will expire tomorrow, hospitals in Ontario Health’s Central region, which includes OSMH, have confirmed...

Almaguin Highlands Students Use Their Construction Skills To Build Community Partnerships

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Construction students at Almaguin Highlands Secondary School (AHSS) in South River honed their skills and gave back to their community while building a pair...

First Degree Murder Charge For Orillia Man

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The Collingwood & Blue Mountains OPP have charged an individual in connection with what is now deemed to be a homicide in the Town...

SIU Called In After Police Incident In Penetanguishene

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The province’s Special Investigations Unit is investigating after two OPP officers discharged Anti-Riot Weapon Enfields (ARWENs) which fires plastic batons at varying velocities to...

Serious Collision In Tiny Township, One Person Taken To Hospital

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Update - The lone occupant involved in this collision was transported to hospital however, has sadly succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased....

Three People From Gravenhurst Face Drug Charges

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On Saturday June 11, 2022 just after 11 p.m. Bracebridge OPP were conducting local patrols when they located three parties on First Street in...

Impaired Driver In Stolen Vehicle Drives Through Bracebridge Front Yard

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On Saturday June 11, 2022 at 2 p.m. a resident in Bracebridge called the OPP to report a vehicle drove into their yard and...

Township Of Oro-Medonte Updating Economic Development Strategy

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In partnership with Lakehead University, and the Orillia Area Community Development Corporation, the Township of Oro-Medonte is in the process of updating its existing...

Bracebridge Transit Mask And Face Covering Requirements Expire

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Following the guidance provided by the Government of Ontario and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, the Town of Bracebridge continues to resume transit...

Restaurant Sales Have Exceeded Pre-Pandemic Levels For The First Time

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Restaurant sales in Canada surpassed their pre-COVID-19 levels for the first time since the pandemic began in March, according to Statistics Canada. New data shows...