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Local animal shelter looking for land to expand

Local animal shelter looking for land to expand

Georgian Triangle Humane Society wants to find five acres to grow into
Province confirms 1,242 new cases of COVID-19 today

Province confirms 1,242 new cases of COVID-19 today

This is the fourth consecutive day the province has reported more than 1,000 new cases
Two more staff test positive for COVID at Simcoe Manor

Two more staff test positive for COVID at Simcoe Manor

Since Oct. 2 there have been 74 cases of COVID-19 confirmed at the Beeton long-term care home; 10 residents have died
CANADA: Why young people tune out government COVID-19 messaging

CANADA: Why young people tune out government COVID-19 messaging

Young people don’t pay attention to government communication on COVID-19 because they don’t like being talked at rather than listened to
Four new COVID cases reported in Grey Highlands yesterday

Four new COVID cases reported in Grey Highlands yesterday

There are now five active cases of COVID in Grey Highlands, the most reported for any Grey or Bruce County municipality as of Nov. 8
Good morning, Collingwood!

Good morning, Collingwood!

Celebrate the little things
COVID-19: The unprecedented toll the pandemic is taking on mental health

COVID-19: The unprecedented toll the pandemic is taking on mental health

The network of interconnected mental health symptoms associated with COVID-19 is best understood as a multi-faceted syndrome
Former Barrie-area OPP officer recounts struggles with PTSD after friend died in his arms

Former Barrie-area OPP officer recounts struggles with PTSD after friend died in his arms

In 2004, Brian Knowler was first on scene for a head-on crash; 'I realized it was a good buddy of mine from university and I realized here he is in front of me bleeding and there’s nothing I could do for him'
It's fall and some people take hunting to a whole different level

It's fall and some people take hunting to a whole different level

While the number of active hunters in southern Ontario has dwindled, outdoors columnist says many people still enjoy it - to varying degrees
Virtual reality made Remembrance Day a little more poignant for Collingwood resident

Virtual reality made Remembrance Day a little more poignant for Collingwood resident

A travelling exhibit of the 1943 Berlin Blitz allowed George Czerny-Holownia a glimpse into his father's life as a navigator in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War