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Putting our faith in NGOs the way to go  Share 
Posted 1 hour ago
Here’s the truth. It couldn’t have been a very good political fundraiser: None of us can now recall who was speaking. Most likely, it was a Conservative — because we were exiled to the furthest corner in the room, with some of the other Liberals in attendance.
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Nude photos land Nantyr Shores students in hot water   Share 
Posted 2 days ago
INNISFIL -- Some Innisfil high school students got caught in the act when a group of youths got busted with nude photos of other students.
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Injured skydiver stranded in Arizona   Share 
Posted 2 days ago
As a Barrie man lays in an Arizona hospital bed, his family and friends are asking for help to bring him home. Peter Kuzawinski got a bird's-eye view while he was skydiving over Phoenix, Ariz., on Jan.
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Nursing students invade Innisfil   Share 
Posted 2 days ago
Eight students enrolled in York University's department of nursing arrived in Innisfil on Jan. 16. The eight, all participating in the collaborative and post-RN bachelor of science in nursing course, "Community as Partner," will be carrying out a health care needs assessment.
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Former fairgrounds to get makeover   Share 
Posted 2 days ago
INNISFIL -- Land in Cookstown with a storied past now has a new future in store. Proposals for the former Cookstown fairgrounds were presented during a Jan. 31 open house.
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Policing costs to be probed   Share 
Posted 2 days ago
The decision by the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury to unilaterally ask for a costing from the Ontario Provincial Police for police services caught the Town of Innisfil off guard. Innisfil partnered with Bradford West Gwillimbury (BWG) to form the South Simcoe Police Service in 1996.
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