February 2026 Archive

South Simcoe Theatre’s production of ‘The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble’ weighs family obligations and devotion  

By Brian Lockhart It is an exploration of the darker side of the human condition in The South Simcoe Theatre’s production of The Gravitational Pull of ...

South Simcoe Police respond to armed home invasion, public assistance sought

The South Simcoe Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in relation to an armed home invasion. On Feb. 19, at approximately 3 a.m., South ...

NewRoads LakeRide concludes with $1 million raised for Southlake

By Brock Weir NewRoads Automotive Group concluded ten years of its LakeRide cycling event on a high note – achieving their goal of raising more ...

New book from Head of School challenges traditional concepts of classroom education

By Brock Weir The role of a teacher used to be to impart information. This role has significantly shifted in recent years, says Dr. Cinde ...

A basketful of creativity and wonder

By Brock Weir A lot can happen over the course of a week – and the impact of all the myriad possibilities sometimes hits differently ...

Traffic calming

According to the Ontario Road Safety 2024 report, there were 27,292 vehicle accidents, 409 were fatal, and 24,545 resulted in personal injury. Most of these ...

Simcoe students encouraged to apply for Umoja Black Secondary Student Leadership Award

Applications are now open for the Umoja Black Secondary Student Leadership Award. Umoja is a Swahili word meaning ‘unity.’ This award is an annual scholarship ...

Suspect arrested at auto dealership for fraudulent purchase

By Brian Lockhart Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police officers recently arrested and charged an individual in connection with a fraud investigation, with assistance from the Community ...

OPP investigates house fire in Alliston

By Brian Lockhart The Nottawasaga Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police is investigating a residential fire in the Briar Hill subdivision of Alliston. Members of ...

New traffic calming measures replace Automated Speed Enforcement cameras

By Brian Lockhart After the province ordered municipalities to remove Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras, many were disappointed by the loss of revenue and by ...

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