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Search continues for arsonist
Barrie police continue to search for an arsonist after six vehicles were severely damaged, early Saturday morning. Police and the Office of the Fire Marshal are investigating multiple fires set at a west-end compound where two concrete pump trucks sustained more than $1 million in damages.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 21:57:10



Ex-teacher Mullins, Catholic board reach out-of-court settlement with Donohues
The outcome of a $2.5-million lawsuit against a local teacher and the Catholic school board will remain secret forever. The civil case that was set to go to trial on Tuesday was abandoned after the players reached an out-of-court settlement.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 21:57:09



Georgian College welcomes new president
Georgian College's board of governors is pleased to announce that MaryLynn West-Moynes will become the next college president and CEO. West-Moynes will assume her duties on August 7.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 14:14:13



Bank robbery a false alarm
An undercover Ontario Provincial Police officer should have left a hand gun in the car, Tuesday afternoon. According to Barrie police, officers were called to the CIBC bank at Cundles Road and Bayfield Street when a citizen noticed a woman carrying a hand gun.[...]
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Woman saved from near-fatal swin
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Keeping memories alive, well
ORO-MEDONTE TWP. -- Hockey memories from more than 60 years ago will grace the walls of the Guthrie Arena thanks to a feisty 93-year-old who used to chase the puck there.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:08



Students getting schooled in adventure, life: THE INSTRUCTOR
Recently, I got a call to do a story on a group of Grade 11 students who were packing their bags for a 10-day trip to Costa Rica as part of Barrie North Collegiate's Geostudies program (Geography, Environmental and Outdoor Education).[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:08



'Cats rebound after loss
MIDHURST -- A come-from-behind victory by the reinstated Guelph Royals was enough to hand the Barrie Baycats their first loss of the young season, Saturday.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:07



Clearing up pupil accommodation review concerns: LETTER OF THE DAY
An open letter to parents and guardians of St. Marguerite d'Youville, Sister Catherine Donnelly, Monsignor Clair, St. Monica's, St. Mary's and The Good Shepherd Catholic schools.[...]
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Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:06





Board letter irks community member
The Simcoe-Muskoka Catholic District School Board sent home a letter explaining their concerns about the Examiner story. This is in response to that letter.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:06



Knightly anniversary
You'll never hear of any toga parties or initiations happening with this fraternity. The Knights of Columbus Barrie chapter is a true gentlemen's club, a brotherhood -- and could be Barrie's oldest service club -- built on faith and a love of community.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:05



Taking it outside
On a beautiful sunny day, Kevin Bradford was more than happy to kick back at one of the new outdoor downtown patios, Monday afternoon. "You meet people, it's beautiful weather and Barrie is a beautiful city: why not sit outside?" he said while relaxing on the British Arms outdoor patio.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:04



Girl's project turns heads
A young science whiz from Oro-Medonte Township has scientists across Canada knocking down her door. Maya Burhanpurkar, 13, brought home the Canada-Wide Science Fair's top award for her work on the cardiac and gastrointestinal safety of two Alzheimer's drugs.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:04



Innisfil boy hit by vehicle
INNISFIL - South Simcoe police are still investigating a young boy being struck by a vehicle on Monday morning. According to police, a six-year-old boy was struck by a vehicle shortly before noon after he emerged from between two parked vehicles.[...]
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Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:03



Man arrested for breaking curfew
A man was arrested in Barrie Monday for breaking the terms of his release on charges from London's St. Patrick's Day riot. City police say officers went to a south-end home just after 8 p.m.[...]
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Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-22 09:52:02



Highway traffic slow through Barrie
Southbound traffic on Highway 400 through Barrie has been moving at a snail's pace for most of the afternoon, Monday, as weekend revellers head home following the Victoria Day holiday. No major issues have been reported on Highway 400.[...]
Newspaper: The Barrie Examiner
Feed: The Barrie Examiner's Recent News RSS Feeds Date: 2012-05-21 21:46:58



Police kept busy at the Beach
The ideal Victoria Day holiday weather provided by Mother Nature also helped make the long weekend a busy one for provincial police.[...]
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Fireworks spook cows
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Man missing from Orillia hospital
ORILLIA --
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Handgun seen during break-in
WASAGA BEACH --
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Motorist helps relocate little boy with his parents at Beach
WASAGA BEACH --
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Suspected ketamine found during traffic stop
BRADFORD --
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Teen charged for having "magic mushrooms"
WASAGA BEACH --
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Lakeshores fall to Excelsiors
The Barrie Lakeshores fell 10-4 to the Brampton Excelsiors on Sunday night in Junior 'A' lacrosse action. Barrie travelled to Six Nations to face the Arrows Monday afternoon. The Lakeshores' next home game is Sunday against the Whitby Warriors at the Holly Community Centre.[...]
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Cops bust man with loaded handgun
WASAGA BEACH --
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