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Today’s top- stories for Barrie residents.

Will Canada Election Polls 2025 Predict the Winner?

Today, approximately 28 million registered Canadians determine their next government across 343 electoral districts. The snap federal election, called for April 28, 2025, follows the March resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the subsequent appointment of Mark Carney as Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister. Final opinion polls suggest a path to victory […]

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Vote Now: Today’s Crucial Vote Will Shape Canada’s Future

Today, April 28, 2025, marks a significant moment for Canada as citizens across the nation participate in a federal election. This snap election, called amidst significant international trade pressures, pits the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, against the Conservative Party, helmed by Pierre Poilievre, in what recent polling suggests is a closely contested race.

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Canada at the Crossroads

The air crackles with political tension across Canada as a snap election, once seemingly predictable, now hangs precariously in the balance. What looked like a clear path to victory for Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives just months ago dissolved dramatically, leaving rookie Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals unexpectedly favoured as voters head towards

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Is March’s Surge in Police Calls a New Normal for South Simcoe?

In communities across southern Ontario, the demands placed upon local police services continue to evolve, often in unpredictable ways. For the South Simcoe Police Service, responsible for safeguarding the towns of Innisfil and Bradford, this past March marked a significant, and perhaps concerning, milestone. The service experienced its busiest month on record, crossing a threshold

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After 350 Years, Is This Really Goodbye for Hudson’s Bay?

The doors swung open at 10 a.m., not for business as usual, but for the final act. At Hudson’s Bay’s flagship store on Yonge Street, and the handful of other locations previously clinging to life, liquidation sales commenced. Bargain hunters milled around, drawn by discounts reaching 70 percent, particularly on jewelry. It wasn’t just another

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Will Trump Burst Into Flames Crossing the Threshold of St Peter’s Basilica?

The ancient stones of Rome, accustomed to the weight of history, bore witness to another significant convergence this week. Under skies that have watched empires rise and fall, St. Peter’s Square prepared for a solemn occasion drawing figures from across the contemporary global stage. Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in the Italian capital, joining

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Is AI Manipulating Canadian Voters in the 2025 Election News Void?

The digital landscape shaping the upcoming 2025 Canadian federal election feels unsettlingly unfamiliar, marked by an unprecedented surge of artificial intelligence-generated material filling a void left by traditional news sources on major platforms. Researchers describe the situation as bordering on the ‘dystopian,’ raising profound questions about information integrity as voters prepare to head to the

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Can Prefabrication Technology Solve Canada’s Affordable Housing Puzzle?

Amidst a landscape strained by housing shortages and rising costs across Canada, a new manufacturing facility has opened its doors in Barrie, Ontario, proposing a significant shift in how homes are built. EBS Global officially launched its plant on March 20, 2025, signalling its intent to leverage prefabrication technology and steel frame housing to accelerate

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