Here we are with another episode of What Barrie’s Talking About — a podcast that brings you the local stories in Barrie that matter the most.
On This Week's episode of What Barrie's Talking About, we sit down with the villain from the Real Housewives of Toronto, a COVID memorial being built at at Sunnidale Park, how the Barrie Police have launched an online option for the public to report issues, and MORE!
1. Traffic Trouble? Deal With It Online!
Barrie Police acknowledges their limited presence in Simcoe County and seeks the assistance of the public to enhance their reach. To facilitate community engagement, Barrie Police has introduced a convenient online reporting platform for instances of speeding, disregarding stop signs, and other related violations.
By visiting www.barriepolice.ca/traffic, individuals can submit complaints, providing crucial information to aid in identifying potential traffic offenders.
2. Kara Alloway's Latest Novel
Renowned as one of the prominent antagonists in the Toronto edition of the Real Housewives, Kara Alloway unveils her literary creation. Titled "Most Hated," this captivating fiction novel delves deep into the intricate workings of the female psyche. Barrie 360's MJ offers a fascinating glimpse into the captivating realm of reality television.
"Most Hated" is available now at Indigo and select bookstores.
3. A Memorial For Those Lost To COVID-19 In Barrie
Although the pandemic has subsided, its impact remains in our collective memory. To commemorate this challenging chapter, the Rotary Club of Barrie, in collaboration with the city, is actively engaged in the construction of a COVID memorial at Sunnidale Park.
In an exclusive interview, Chuck Bolt and Debbie Decaire from the Rotary Club provide an insightful overview of the envisioned memorial to Ian MacLennan of Barrie360.
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