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'Eddie the Yeti' centerpiece towers over local man's ice sculpture project (7 photos)

'Eddie the Yeti' centerpiece towers over local man's ice sculpture project (7 photos)

Pat Brodeur creates 'Eddie the Yeti,' cabin in his backyard for neighbours to enjoy
Glenn Howard's rink Brier-bound after winning 18th Ontario Tankard

Glenn Howard's rink Brier-bound after winning 18th Ontario Tankard

Led by son Scott, Howard's team defeated John Epping's rink for a chance to wear Ontario's colours at next month's Canadian championship
Eleven seconds can change, save a life, local group says

Eleven seconds can change, save a life, local group says

Simcoe County Suicide Awareness Council issues locals 11-second challenge to inspire kindness, hope
Penetanguishene jail outbreak jumps to 23 COVID cases

Penetanguishene jail outbreak jumps to 23 COVID cases

There are now 16 'local' inmate COVID-19 cases and nine involving transfers from Sudbury
COVID outbreak declared at Penetanguishene superjail

COVID outbreak declared at Penetanguishene superjail

Union head says positive COVID-19 cases numbers expected to grow due to inter-institutional transfers
Simcoe County man finds a wild vegetable not to be truffled with

Simcoe County man finds a wild vegetable not to be truffled with

Andrew Scott finds puffball weighing nearly 36 pounds while helping friend harvest crops, thinks it might be a world record
Local panel takes a hard look at recycling; the good and the bad

Local panel takes a hard look at recycling; the good and the bad

'Almost every packaging and product I pick up has a recycle Möbius loop, but it'll often say where facilities exist,' recycling advocate says
New Indigenous gallery gives artists place to tell stories 'in their voice'

New Indigenous gallery gives artists place to tell stories 'in their voice'

Inaugural exhibit features the work of Andy Trudeau, who started drawing regularly at age 87 and whose style is 'direct, understandable and full of information and humour'
Summer ends on high note for Midland teen, claims Pharrell Williams prize

Summer ends on high note for Midland teen, claims Pharrell Williams prize

Jasmine Jenkinson won a music award for a song inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement
Environmental group works to eliminate plastics entering Georgian Bay

Environmental group works to eliminate plastics entering Georgian Bay

'Researchers are estimating that up to 10,000 tonnes of plastic could be entering the Great Lakes every year, Pollution Probe official says