Simcoe County small business owners reopened Monday as the region returned to the red zone. Still, some say they need change to survive amid ongoing pandemic pains.
A quick-thinking police officer is credited with saving a man s life after the man went into medical distress following a two-vehicle collision in Innisfil.
WASAGA BEACH, ONT. The swift swing to spring-like temperatures means there s the potential for flooding. The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) expects some melt as Mother Nature brings double-digit temps by mid-week but is busy monitoring snowpacks in various locations across the watershed to help predict flooding. Flood operations field specialist Sheri Steiginga said they are also warning the public to stay back from icy waterways. There is a bit of a safety concern with people being around the edges of rivers and streams, she said. The snowpack is average for this time of year, with traditional snow belt areas south of Collingwood receiving the most.