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Barrie’s bond rating improves

Barrie's bond rating is moving on up. Credit rating agency S&P Global has changed its assessment of the city from stable to positive, which will...

Ottawa, Carleton football teams fighting for their playoff lives

Two weeks away from the annual Panda Game, the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens football teams are in similar positions, fighting tooth and nail...

Colts season to start on Sept. 27

It's already been a banner year for Barrie sports teams. First, the Simcoe Country Rovers played in the team's first-ever Canadian Championship, putting up a...

67s split opening weekend of OHL season

The Ottawa 67s left the first weekend of the OHL regular season on an even keel. Starting off Friday night at home, the 67s dropped...

Colts finish first weekend of OHL season at 1-1

The Barrie Colts' first weekend of the 2024-25 regular season ended as a split decision. The Colts' OHL campaign began in northeastern Ontario, starting off...

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Barrie faces long road to recovery after devastating ice storm

When Mayor Alex Nuttall woke up on Sunday morning,...

Committee faces nightlife, downtown funding and tariff toolkit in economic development update

At the meeting of the finance and corporate services committee this week, councillors heard an update on the City’s Economic Development Strategy, which includes millions of dollars in provincial funding, a toolkit to help residents and businesses understand the U.S. tariffs, and what’s next for nightlife in Ottawa.

Merivale city councillor pitches ‘huge’ local housing idea to Carney as PM seeks Nepean seat

“A former mentor of mine used to say, ‘Don’t think big…think huge.’ This is certainly one of those ‘think huge’ ideas,” Devine said. “When our most urgent priorities can merge with opportunities to do historic investments in the future of our city’s and our country’s economy, thinking ‘huge’ might be the only way to go.”

Ottawa-Gatineau mayors call on party leaders for support

The mayors of the National Capital Region are urging the federal party leaders, two of whom are running in Ottawa ridings, to take action in Ottawa and Gatineau by addressing a list of shared priorities.
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