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What Barrie's Talking About

What Barrie's Talking About

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Barrie is one of the best cities in Canada. We're a dynamic, growing and thriving community. Join us every week as we let you know what's going on. From news to events, and everything in between. If it affects you, we'll be talking about it. This podcast is brought to you by Barrie 360 - What Barrie's Talking About. https://barrie360.com/© 2023 Central Ontario Broadcasting Politik & Regierungen
  • Police Integrity, Safer Streets, Hockeyville Hopes and a Colts Surge
    Feb 19 2026
    Welcome to another edition of What Barrie’s Talking About from Barrie 360, your weekly deep dive into the stories shaping our community. This week’s episode covers everything from policing and public safety to arena repairs, affordable housing, and a red-hot Barrie Colts team pushing toward the playoffs. Police Integrity and the Provincial Probe Following corruption charges against several Toronto police officers, the province is launching an inspection focused on police integrity across Ontario. Both Barrie Police Chief Rich Johnston and South Simcoe Police Chief John Van Dyke have publicly endorsed the review. Chief Van Dyke joins the program to discuss what happened in Toronto, why transparency matters, and what this provincial probe could mean for local services. It’s an important conversation about public trust and accountability in policing. Project Lima: Making Barrie’s Streets Safer Barrie Police have launched a new initiative aimed at improving pedestrian, cyclist, and driver safety at busy intersections. Known as Project Lima, the program targets risky driving behaviour, visibility concerns, and overall traffic safety. Barrie 360’s Ian MacLennan speaks with Staff Sergeant Angie Butler and Constable Taylor Collins to break down what the initiative involves and how it aims to make local roads safer for everyone. Stroud Arena and the Kraft Hockeyville Push The Stroud Innisfil Community Centre and Arena needs significant repairs and Innisfil Council has approved $1 million in emergency funding to get the work started. The town is now hoping to recover some of those costs through the Kraft Hockeyville program. Julius Hern speaks with Innisfil Mayor Lynn Dollin and Councillor Kevin Eisses about the arena’s importance to the community and what Hockeyville support could mean for its future. Redwood Park Communities Expands Its Impact Redwood Park Communities continues building momentum in its mission to provide safe, affordable, and hopeful housing. After launching a bond program last year to raise funds for housing projects, Redwood is now seeing additional support from local investors. Tim Kent and Carolina Belmares return to the program to talk about how the bond program is working, why community investment matters, and what comes next. Barrie Colts Keep Rolling Toward the Playoffs The Barrie Colts are heating up at just the right time. Seven straight wins have them sitting just four points back of Brantford for top spot in the Eastern Conference and first overall. Julius Hern catches up with Colts broadcaster Gene Pereira to recap the recent surge and look ahead to what could be a very exciting playoff run. Catch the full conversations on What Barrie’s Talking About, available wherever you get your podcasts and at Barrie360.com. Stay connected with us on Bluesky and X at @Barrie360 and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review. We’ll see you next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    57 Min.
  • Bowling for a Cause, Colts Clinch, and a Giant Snowman with a Big Heart
    Feb 12 2026
    Welcome in to another edition of What Barrie’s Talking About from Barrie 360. This week’s episode is all about community. From youth mentorship and playoff hockey to a towering snowman helping stock local food bank shelves. Bowl for Kids’ Sake Returns One of the biggest annual fundraisers for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Barrie and District is just weeks away, and there’s still time to get involved. Bowl for Kids’ Sake brings together teams of friends, coworkers, and families for a fun day on the lanes, all in support of mentoring programs that make a real difference for young people in the community. Executive Director Bre Lefebvre joins Barrie 360’s Ian MacLennan to talk about the impact Big Brothers Big Sisters is having locally, why mentorship matters more than ever, and how residents can form a team or support the cause. For details on the event and the organization’s work, visit barrie.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca. Colts Clinch a Playoff Spot The Barrie Colts have officially punched their ticket to the postseason. With the playoffs getting closer, the focus now shifts to momentum and positioning. Colts analyst Gene Pereira joins Julius Hern for the weekly update, breaking down what’s clicking for the team, how they’re shaping up heading into the stretch run, and what fans can expect as the playoff push intensifies. A “Tiny” Giant Raising Big Support Looking for a day trip with heart? In Tiny Township, a massive homemade snowman is drawing attention and donations. Built on the front lawn of a home at 8 Deanlea Boulevard, the giant snowman is raising funds for the Elmvale Food Bank. Barrie 360’s Ian MacLennan speaks with creator Josh Faria about how the idea came together and how the community has been responding. Anyone who wants to swing by can drop off a donation and help support local families in need. Listen to the Full Episode You can hear the full episode of What Barrie’s Talking About wherever you get your podcasts or by visiting Barrie360.com. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and follow Barrie 360 on Bluesky and X for more local stories that matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 Min.
  • Tariff Tensions, Policing Behind the Scenes & Valentine’s Day with a Twist
    Feb 5 2026
    Welcome in to another edition of What Barrie’s Talking About from Barrie 360. This week’s episode spans everything from international trade tensions and local policing priorities to Valentine’s Day ideas that go beyond chocolates. Trump Tariff Threats and What They Mean for Canada Trade tensions are flaring up again after Donald Trump threatened 100 per cent tariffs on Canada if Ottawa were to pursue a free-trade deal with China. With Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade talks also looming, the stakes are high but how serious is the threat? Barrie 360’s Ian MacLennan speaks with tariff expert Kyle Peacock, head of Peacock Tariff Consulting in Orillia, to break down what’s political posturing, what’s realistic, and what these warnings could mean for Canada’s economy and local businesses. Inside South Simcoe Police: Budget, Modernization, and the Year Ahead Barrie 360 goes behind the scenes with South Simcoe Police Service, sitting down with the Chief and Deputy Chief to talk about what’s shaping the service this year. The conversation covers budget pressures, modernization efforts, staffing, and how policing is evolving to meet the needs of fast-growing communities. It’s a rare look at how decisions are made behind the badge and what residents can expect moving forward. A Valentine’s Gift with “Shock and Awe” Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if dinner reservations feel a little predictable, this segment offers a different idea. Ian MacLennan catches up with the Barrie County Chordsmen, a local barbershop quartet led by Brian Tracey, to talk about serenades, surprise performances, and why live harmony can still deliver genuine “shock and awe.” It’s lighthearted, fun, and a reminder that memorable gifts don’t always come in boxes. Listen to the Full Episode You can hear the full episode of What Barrie’s Talking About wherever you get your podcasts or by visiting Barrie360.com. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and follow Barrie 360 on Bluesky and X for more local stories that matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    36 Min.
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