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News September 13, 2006
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Highway 400 lane closures minimized to avoid weekend traffic peaks
     BARRIE, ON, Sept. 10 /CNW/ The inside southbound and northbound lane along Highway 400 between Simcoe Road 88 and Newton Robinson Side Road (11th Line) is scheduled to be closed, weather permitting, the week of September 11-15, 2006 for repairs along the median.
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     At the council meeting Wednesday, September 6th, ICECORP presented a cheque for $50,000 for the Multi Use Recreation facility (MURF). Mayor Brian Jackson commented that this was "a one hundred thousand dollar day". (left to right) Heather MacDonald, Mayor Jackson, Councilor Gord Wauchope, Lynne Vend...
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75% of public school undergoing upgrades
     Many students in Simcoe County returned to newly renovated schools and classrooms this week.
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Who's declared they're running
         Note   -   incumbent
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Upgrade to Baxter water supply deferred to 2007
by Richard Blanchard
     Essa council has deferred work on upgrading the water system in the village of Baxter until next year.
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Angus hit and run
     (Angus, ON) On September 8th, Nottawasaga OPP were called to a hit and run collision on Brian Avenue in Angus. At 4:55 pm, a 10 year old female was riding her bicycle westbound on Brian Avenue when she was struck by a dark blue vehicle with Quebec license plates. The vehicle then fled the scene, tra
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Two motorcyclists hospitalized in Bradford crash
     South Simcoe Police are investigating a motor vehicle collision involving two motorcycles which occurred on Artesian Industrial Parkway in Bradford at approximately 12:30 p.m.
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Motor vehicle collision on Hwy 400
     Barrie OPP are continuing their investigation of a serious personal injury collision that resulted in the driver of one vehicle being airlifted to St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto with serious injuries.
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THORNTON NEWS
by Cathie Miller
     Tomorrow, Thursday, September 14th is the next Barrie Thornton Old Time Fiddlers Night. It will be held at the Lions Hall and the admission price is $3 per adult and children are free. The doors open at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 7 p.m. sharp. All fiddlers, singers, callers, dancers and listener
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