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NVCA seeking input on future uses for conservation areas

NVCA seeking input on future uses for conservation areas

Online survey open until Oct. 8
Four-storey apartment building proposed across from OPP station

Four-storey apartment building proposed across from OPP station

Public meeting will be held on Sept. 23 regarding a rezoning application for 180 Ontario St.
With development on hold, TBM looking for more sewage capacity

With development on hold, TBM looking for more sewage capacity

With the Mill Street pumping station at its maximum capacity, the town is looking at interim solutions to increase capacity to allow new developments to proceed
Here are 5 events in the Collingwood area this weekend

Here are 5 events in the Collingwood area this weekend

A light show, the art crawl and the Great Northern Exhibition could fill up your weekend
See the Salmon Run from your bike seat, spawning season is here

See the Salmon Run from your bike seat, spawning season is here

See the Salmon Run event takes place Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Two Barrie men charged with murder in Georgina double shooting

Two Barrie men charged with murder in Georgina double shooting

York Regional Police have charged 19-year-old John McKay and 20-year-old Ethan Pashak-McNeil with first-degree murder
Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Health Sciences North Research Institute will examine the health impact of day-to-day, out-of-pocket costs for cancer patients
100 den Boks celebrate opening of namesake park

100 den Boks celebrate opening of namesake park

The den Bok Family Park was designed with nature in mind, with interactive equipment in the shapes of birds, insects and flowers
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
COLUMN: Cities should have louder voice at county council

COLUMN: Cities should have louder voice at county council

'Barrie and Orillia taxpayers are paying millions of dollars annually with very little say in how it is spent,' says columnist