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COLUMN: Big question around electric vehicles will always be cost

COLUMN: Big question around electric vehicles will always be cost

City hall reporter Bob Bruton says he wants to help the environment, but also says electric cars must be affordable to consumers
'Shocking': Number of speed-camera tickets exceeds expectations

'Shocking': Number of speed-camera tickets exceeds expectations

Council debates whether more people should be hired to due to volume of tickets being handed out
Plant-based foods company 'redefining what it means to eat well'

Plant-based foods company 'redefining what it means to eat well'

Green Bowl Foods sprouts up in area
Snowbirds, CF-18 demonstration team flying into region this summer

Snowbirds, CF-18 demonstration team flying into region this summer

More than 60,000 people attending the 2023 Barrie airshow
Court ruling on panhandling labelled 'wake-up call' for Barrie

Court ruling on panhandling labelled 'wake-up call' for Barrie

'This ruling is a recognition of the fact that survival should not be criminalized,' says former city councillor Keenan Aylwin
Rising from ashes: Paint flying again after fire at Barrie facility

Rising from ashes: Paint flying again after fire at Barrie facility

'It’s been really good to be open again,' said Barrie Paintball owner Mike Clark
Former mayoral candidate files $5.5M lawsuit against Barrie, John Doe

Former mayoral candidate files $5.5M lawsuit against Barrie, John Doe

A statement of claim filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on March 28, 2024 says ‘confidentiality is a matter of mere lip service’ at the City of Barrie
Automatic speed cameras net Barrie $460k in less than three months

Automatic speed cameras net Barrie $460k in less than three months

Tickets split fairly evenly between Big Bay Point Road and Anne Street North cameras, memo shows; fines totalling $463,065 paid so far
COLUMN: Lack of winter weather will be felt in the summer

COLUMN: Lack of winter weather will be felt in the summer

Sure, we got blasted this week, but relatively mild winter often means drier spring and summer to follow, writes reporter Bob Bruton
Ford pops into Barrie, drops $6.34M into city coffers for housing

Ford pops into Barrie, drops $6.34M into city coffers for housing

'Keep building here, Mr. Mayor, because we are coming back with a larger cheque next year,' says premier; Barrie receives almost $32 million from feds, province in last two days