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Collingwood Blues fighting to stay in playoffs at home game tomorrow

Collingwood Blues fighting to stay in playoffs at home game tomorrow

A win on April 20 will get the Blues to the final game in the second round of playoffs
Man killed after wild pursuit involving spike belt, stolen vehicles (UPDATE: SIU seeks witnesses)

Man killed after wild pursuit involving spike belt, stolen vehicles (UPDATE: SIU seeks witnesses)

The incident began with a break and enter in Huntsville and culminated in a death early this morning in Orillia; SIU has invoked its mandate due to police involvement
Adopt Me: Tux is a sweet boy

Adopt Me: Tux is a sweet boy

He would prefer a home with no other cats
GO-VAXX bus visits Collingwood and Wasaga this week

GO-VAXX bus visits Collingwood and Wasaga this week

COVID vaccines offered in Wasaga Beach today and Collingwood tomorrow
LETTER: Valuing nurses would help fix Ontario's broken healthcare system

LETTER: Valuing nurses would help fix Ontario's broken healthcare system

Wage freeze passed by Ford government is demoralizing, says letter writer
Province reports 1,486 COVID-positive patients in hospital, 206 in ICU

Province reports 1,486 COVID-positive patients in hospital, 206 in ICU

Today's update notes there have been 199 COVID-related deaths in the last 30 days
Police arrest two Grey Highlands men, seize stolen property

Police arrest two Grey Highlands men, seize stolen property

The men, 57 and 87, face several charges related to possession of stolen property
Landlord-tenant tribunal interrupted by 'disturbing' images, messaging

Landlord-tenant tribunal interrupted by 'disturbing' images, messaging

'The (Landlord and Tenant Board) is doing everything it can to limit these incidents and provide safe and respectful spaces for its users,' says spokesperson
Good morning, Collingwood!

Good morning, Collingwood!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
BURSZTYN: Shorter winters have far-reaching consequences

BURSZTYN: Shorter winters have far-reaching consequences

This has always been the season when Inuit people travelled. Solidly frozen terrain allowed isolated communities to travel safely for hunting and for social interaction, says columnist