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Shed fire along Victoria Street brings Barrie fire crew Sunday

Shed fire along Victoria Street brings Barrie fire crew Sunday

'There was no indication people were living in it,' said fire official of Victoria Street shed fire.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Postal strike A strike by about 55,000 workers at Canada Post heads into its second week ahead of the key holiday season.
Organizers 'thrilled' as Midland's Christmas Home Tour makes comeback

Organizers 'thrilled' as Midland's Christmas Home Tour makes comeback

Historic house built for industrialist Thomas Chew 'belongs to everyone,' says Lorelei Smith, lead on rejuvenated tour, which benefits Huronia Museum
10 Healthy holiday recipes so delicious you'll forget they're good for you

10 Healthy holiday recipes so delicious you'll forget they're good for you

These ten healthy holiday dishes are so tasty that your loved ones won’t know they’re a step above when it comes to quality ingredients and nutrition.
St. Louis Blues fire Drew Bannister and hire Jim Montgomery as coach

St. Louis Blues fire Drew Bannister and hire Jim Montgomery as coach

The St. Louis Blues have fired coach Drew Bannister and hired Jim Montgomery as his replacement just five days after the 2022 Jack Adams Award winner was let go by the Boston Bruins .
COLUMN: Old nails help tell history of Orillia's 'town hall'

COLUMN: Old nails help tell history of Orillia's 'town hall'

Built on the site where the Orillia Opera House now stands, the original 'shed' and lockup was constructed in the 1870s
TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Policing to pulpit: Reverend at Stroud church reflects on career

Policing to pulpit: Reverend at Stroud church reflects on career

'I'm this older white guy, you know, with a beard and all of those things ... Yet, I have these sort of modern, affirming, welcoming attitudes that I can bring into my ministry,' says St. James United Church's Rev. Robert Murdock
Uruguay's once-dull election has become a dead heat in the presidential runoff

Uruguay's once-dull election has become a dead heat in the presidential runoff

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Uruguayans went to the polls Sunday for a second round of voting to choose their next president , with the conservative governing party and the left-leaning coalition locked in a close runoff after failing to win an outrigh
How public funds are being used to lure private dollars in race for climate financing

How public funds are being used to lure private dollars in race for climate financing

TORONTO — The trillion-dollar question these days is where the huge sums of money needed to address climate change are going to come from, especially for developing countries.