Innisfil and Bradford councillors competing in Movember fundraiser One town councillor in Innisfil is challenging a counterpart in Bradford West Gwillimbury for who can bring in the most funds for Movember. OPP search for suspects after Thursday shoplifting incident in Gravenhurst Bracebridge OPP are asking for the public's help in identifying two female suspects believed to be connected to a shoplifting incident on Nov.
Fill a Purse for a Sister Campaign enters its final stretch A national campaign is again calling on the public's help to support women of any age in distress. Teenager shot and killed in southeast Barrie neighbourhood Friday Barrie Police tell CTV News a year-old male was shot and killed in an incident Friday evening in the southeast part of the city. Attempted murder charge laid following Bradford assault A year-old from Innisfil has been charged with attempted murder following an incident in Bradford Friday.
Special weekend Barrie city council meeting focused on cutting costs Barrie city councillors gathered for a special Saturday meeting to discuss ways to curb the city's spending over the coming decade. Three arrested after Barrie shooting. Barrie council set for budget talks. Christmas tree growers prepare for holiday rush. Santa in the sunshine city.
Councillors fight for good cause. Local Impacts of Global Supply Shortages Alcohol supply shortage could see taps run dry this holiday season The alcohol industry's global shortages could put a damper on the upcoming season as many drinking establishments tackle the holiday rush. Tire retailers report supply shortages and long waits to swap out tires Tire retailers report issues in the industry right across the country.
Delayed produce shipments results in rising costs, food shortages A supply chain disruption is causing delayed produce shipments resulting in rising costs and food shortages. Local Supply Shortages Liquor shortage concerns.
Winter tire shortage. Rising produce costs. Around Ontario What could be next for Ont. Parents rally against racism in Barrie-area school Over people flooded Meridian Place in downtown Barrie on Friday to rally against racism in the classroom.
Annual fashion show supports local shelters. Janice Skot retiring. CTV News at Eleven 11 p. Don't Miss Videos Charity providing beds for Indigenous people in need A charitable group provides beds for Indigenous people in need. Deaf football team in Calif. Volunteers help those in need after floods in B.
Injured pelican saved from frozen water in Sask. Will Smith performance in 'King Richard' getting Oscar buzz. Christmas parade crash driver was fleeing crime Investigators are looking into whether the SUV driver who plowed through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40, was fleeing from a crime, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. New Parliament opens looking a lot like the old one, facing same issues Members of Parliament return to the House of Commons today for the first time in five months.
Another 'atmospheric river' expected to hit B. Insurance won't cover landslide damage on private property A family living near the shore of Harrison Lake is grateful they weren't injured when a mudslide roared across their property at the height of last weekend's intense rainstorm — but they were disappointed to learn their homeowner's insurance doesn't cover the cost of cleanup and repairs.
First Nations largely cut off due to flooding brace for more rain Among those most vulnerable to extreme weather every year are First Nations, and the catastrophic flooding that has hit B. Plane carrying doses of COVID vaccines for kids touches down in Canada The first batch of COVID vaccines for children landed in Canada on Sunday, clearing the way for provinces and territories to gear up in earnest for the next phase of the national mass immunization campaign.
Floodgates opened, dike breach sealed in Abbotsford, mayor says A breach on the Sumas River dike has been sealed, but work is continuing to reinforce it, Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun said at a news conference Sunday afternoon. Concerns among B. Missing Chinese tennis star appears in public in Beijing Missing tennis star Peng Shuai reappears at youth tennis tournament in Beijing. Military deployed to help aid the Chawathil first nation The military is racing to fill bags of sands to help the Chawathil First Nation in B.
Abbotsford residents remain optimistic amid forecasted rain Through the recovery of the floods and more rain forecasted, the residents of Abbotsford remain optimistic. Growing calls for Justin Bieber to cancel Saudi Arabia show. Scale of Abbotsford, B. Health minister says vaccine mandates will not apply to kids Canada gears up for largest mass vaccinations program for children in history.
Atlantic Kalin's call: Heavy rain on way for parts of Maritimes; eastern N. After multiple teens killed, Quebec premier corrects message on violence in Montreal. More than TDSB staff members placed on leave as vaccine policy comes into effect. Rally held in Toronto in support of Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. Christmas parade crash driver was fleeing crime. Aylmer, Ont. Clinton's Main Street 'almost' ready to reopen. Northern Ontario Winter conditions close multiple major highways and several weather alerts issued.
Windsor Blowout bust? Retailers prepare for Black Friday. Below average temperatures in Windsor-Essex forecast. Windsor police investigate fatal crash as homicide. Winnipeg Winnipeg care home outbreak grows to 26 cases, 2 deaths.
Calgary Vaccines for children land in Canada: Alberta trails other provinces in announcing rollout plan. Calgary father among the dead in B. Edmonton House under construction scene of fire Monday morning. Vaccines for children land in Canada: Alberta trails other provinces in announcing rollout plan.
First Nations largely cut off due to flooding brace for more rain. Vancouver Insurance won't cover landslide damage on private property. Some Merritt, B. Canada Floodgates opened, dike breach sealed in Abbotsford, mayor says.
Insurance won't cover landslide damage on private property. Charity campaign provides much-needed beds for First Nations. Halifax municipality, emergency officials closely monitoring weather forecast as storm approaches the Maritimes. Three arrested after about 80 thieves ransack department store near San Francisco. Austria enters nationwide lockdown to fight soaring cases. Lukashenko assails EU for refusing to hold talks on migrants.
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