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Here’s what air quality statements mean for your health

A thick, smoky veil drapes over Barrie’s skyline, muting the usual vibrancy of June. It’s not the city’s first brush with wildfire haze this year, and judging by Environment Canada’s latest warnings, it won’t be the last. Wildfire smoke has become a relentless character in Simcoe County’s story, creeping through open windows, settling on porches,

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Ontario and the New Face of Canadian Unemployment

Canada’s job market just hit a nine-year high for unemployment outside the pandemic—but in Ontario, every uptick in that rate feels like a direct jolt to the country’s economic backbone. Ontario’s workers, business owners, and policymakers are staring down a labour market that’s suddenly a lot less forgiving. May’s national unemployment rate climbed to 7%,

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Barrie Residents Face Big Changes as AGI Becomes Part of Daily Life

Picture a Barrie where artificial intelligence doesn’t just recommend your next novel, but helps manage city services and reshapes entire industries. That future, led by artificial general intelligence, could arrive sooner than many expect—and with it, both promise and peril for every resident. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) isn’t just another tech buzzword. It signals a

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Who Really Keeps Simcoe’s Schools Safe? Examining the SRO Debate

School hallways in Simcoe County, once the exclusive domain of students and educators, are again under scrutiny as the provincial government pushes for the return of School Resource Officer programs. The question hanging over the county is not simply whether police belong in schools, but what their presence means for education, safety, and the broader

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Recent Sightings Reveal Key Strategies for Staying Safe Around Bears

Not every sound in the woods is a squirrel. With recent black bear sightings near communities like Minden Hills, Ontario residents are reminded that the wild can sometimes wander closer than expected, making outdoor safety knowledge more important than ever. Ontario’s diverse landscapes—from dense forests to winding streams—are home to black bears, creatures known for

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Streaming Services are Redefining What It Means to Be Canadian Content

Imagine settling in for your next binge session only to discover that the definition of “Canadian content” might be shifting under your feet—thanks to streaming giants like Netflix eyeing their own slice of the Canadian pie. Canadian content—affectionately known as CanCon—has always been about more than just ticking boxes on regulatory forms. It’s about ensuring

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Community Voices Shape Simcoe Regional Airport’s Next Chapter

Certification is rarely headline news, but for Lake Simcoe Regional Airport, the process marks a turning point—one that could alter the rhythm of regional transportation and reshape how the community connects beyond Oro-Medonte’s rolling fields. At the heart of this transition is the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport (LSRA), stewarded by the County of Simcoe, now

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