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Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIf your New Year’s resolutions include relaxing with yoga or revving up your work out with renewed intensity, the latest active wear can bolster your [...] Read the rest of this great post here

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Area RIDE checks netting fewer drunk drivers (Barrie Examiner)

It has taken a few years for the message to slowly seep in for some motorists, but area police are arresting fewer drunk drivers during […] Read More

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Family mourns loss of fallen soldier

Grandson was 104th Canadian casualty By IAN MCINROY, The Barrie Examiner Happy memories from this holiday season will be few for Bruce Caley. The Innisfil man took the journey no soldier's family wants to take along the Highway of Heroes last Tuesday. Caley's grandson, Pte. Michael Freeman, 28, was killed Boxing Day when his armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb during a security patrol...

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Operation HO HO HO takes off Thursday

Military helicopter from Base Borden delivering toys to Sick Kids hospital in Toronto Source: The Barrie Examiner CFB BORDEN. – Members of 400 (City Of Toronto) Tactical Helicopter Squadron will give Santa’s elves a lift to Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children on Thursday. The flight is part of Operation Sick Kids HO HO HO. A Griffon helicopter, nicknamed “Rudolph,” will leave Canadian...

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Operation Ho Ho Ho takes off from CFB Borden next week

Santa's 'Elves' in the army will help deliver toys Source: Barrie Examiner The 400 Tactical Helicopter Squadron did their part on Friday to help children at a different address this holiday season. In support of Operation Ho Ho Ho, Toronto's Helicopter Squadron headed to where all the toys are, not the North Pole, but Toronto to spend more than $3,000 in donations. Operation Ho Ho Ho...