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Rob Paul

Rob Paul

Rob Paul is a journalist with NewmarketToday. He has a passion for sports and community feature stories

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Artificial intelligence in local classrooms 'inevitable:' expert

Artificial intelligence in local classrooms 'inevitable:' expert

'A.I. has necessitated a change from valuing ‘what a student knows’ to ‘how a student uses what they know’,' says Simcoe County District School Board official
'They can’t escape': Halloween Haunt returning to Wonderland

'They can’t escape': Halloween Haunt returning to Wonderland

'We’re excited to bring people into the park and to scare the living daylights out of them,' said amusement park official
OPP stresses driving safely after 239 deaths this year

OPP stresses driving safely after 239 deaths this year

Police say there were 118 people charged with stunt driving and 197 charged with impaired driving last week
Community, school mourn loss of mom, daughter in ATV crash

Community, school mourn loss of mom, daughter in ATV crash

'My heart is completely broken for her son and her family. Poor Erik, I can’t even imagine, it’s unimaginable,' said family friend
You can bare it all for a good cause on Skinny Dip Saturday

You can bare it all for a good cause on Skinny Dip Saturday

Bare Oaks Naturist Park invites you to expose yourself to 'a well-established Canadian activity' on Skinny Dip Day July 8 in support of the Fistula Foundation
Killer wore bulletproof vest as he 'ambushed' officers: SIU

Killer wore bulletproof vest as he 'ambushed' officers: SIU

Man suffered 'graze wound' to leg, but died of self-inflicted gunshot wound, said police watchdog
'Disheartening': Area couple claims discrimination by landlord

'Disheartening': Area couple claims discrimination by landlord

'We need to raise awareness that Ontario is not perfect and that there’s prejudice here. Homophobia and racism are still here and it’s not going away,' said area resident
How to protect your mental health ahead of 'Blue Monday'

How to protect your mental health ahead of 'Blue Monday'

'With the shorter days comes less productivity and you see that trend happening in mid-to-late January,' explains registered psychotherapist
Ukrainian refugee finds new lease on life at long-term care home

Ukrainian refugee finds new lease on life at long-term care home

'Everybody has helped me by supporting me and I’m grateful for the experience Bradford Valley has given me,' said Kolosovska
Local COVID-19 trends 'moderate' after the holidays

Local COVID-19 trends 'moderate' after the holidays

'There’s been a slight jump in cases in the last week (December 25 to 31), so it looks like things are trending up slightly,' said Dr. Emma Pillsworth of the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit