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Georgian Bay News shares “The Line in 2025: What Is Really Happening in Saudi Arabia?”

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030, unveiled in 2016 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aimed to diversify the kingdom’s oil-dependent economy through massive infrastructure investments, setting the stage for NEOM—a $500 billion megacity project announced in 2017 in the Tabuk Province along the Red Sea coast.

Spanning 26,500 square kilometers, NEOM was envisioned as a futuristic hub for innovation, sustainability, and tourism, incorporating five key regions: Sindalah, Oxagon, Trojena, Magna, and the centerpiece, The Line. The Line emerged as the project’s boldest element, conceived by bin Salman himself as a radical departure from traditional urban planning, promising a car-free, zero-carbon linear city powered entirely by renewable energy to accommodate up to 9 million residents—about a quarter of Saudi Arabia’s population—while minimizing environmental impact.

The Line was dramatically revealed in January 2021 during NEOM’s Future Investment Initiative, captivating global audiences with renderings of a 170-kilometer-long, 500-meter-tall, 200-meter-wide mirrored structure slicing through desert, coast, and mountains, where all essential services would be accessible within a five-minute walk via high-speed transit and vertical farms. Initial plans projected completion of the full city by 2045, with early phases targeting 2025, backed by a $1 trillion investment from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and international partners. Construction kicked off in 2022, with groundwork for a 2.4-kilometer pilot segment underway by 2023, alongside announcements of joint ventures like the NEOM Green Hydrogen Company to support its energy needs. The project drew praise for its potential to redefine urban living but also faced early backlash over human rights concerns, including the forced eviction of the Howeitat tribe and reports of migrant worker exploitation.

By late 2025, however, The Line’s trajectory shifted amid mounting challenges, with PIF writing down $8 billion in value and conducting strategic reviews of costs and viability, leading to scaled-back ambitions. Officials confirmed in 2024 that only a 5-kilometer central segment would be prioritized for completion by 2030, pushing the full 170-kilometer vision potentially to 2045 or beyond, as new contracts dried up and the project vanished from Saudi Arabia’s 2026 budget plans. Internal audits revealed mismanagement and “deliberate manipulation,” while economic pressures from oil price volatility and a lack of foreign investment exacerbated delays. Despite these hurdles, NEOM persists as a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s post-oil aspirations, with bin Salman reaffirming commitment to proving skeptics wrong, though its legacy remains a cautionary tale of visionary excess in megaproject execution.

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On September 16th, 2025, Saudi Arabia quietly cancelled The Line.

No announcement. No press release. Just a brutal internal decision that carved up a trillion-dollar dream and distributed its corpse across the Kingdom. After months on the ground investigating NEOM, we can finally reveal what really happened. The 170-kilometer vision? Dead. The $8.8 TRILLION price tag? Real. The magic trick MBS pulled on the entire world? Bigger than anyone imagined. This is the autopsy of the most expensive construction project never built—and the revelation of what was actually being constructed while we were all distracted by mirror walls. Using leaked documents, PIF audits, and our investigation on-site, we expose how MBS staged the greatest misdirection in construction history. The Line wasn’t a city. It was a cover story for something far more ambitious.

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Canada: Way More Surprising Than You Think | 4K Travel Documentary

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Discover a side of Canada you didn’t expect — from majestic mountains and pristine lakes to strange landscapes, ancient stories, and hidden wonders few ever see.

This 4K travel documentary goes beyond the ordinary, revealing the breathtaking beauty and surprising depth of one of the world’s wildest lands. Whether you’re drawn to polar extremes, Viking ruins, or endless horizons, this journey will change the way you see Canada.

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PATAGONIA: The Bottom of the World | 4K Travel Documentary

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At the southern edge of South America lies a land like no other.

Patagonia stretches across Argentina and Chile, from the windswept plains of the Atlantic to the glacier-carved fjords of the Pacific. In this documentary, we travel across the last frontier of the Americas — through Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine, and the Perito Moreno Glacier. Join us on a journey through the bottom of the world.

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OPP DRUG TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION RESULTS IN MULTIPLE ARRESTS AND NUMEROUS CHARGES

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(COLLINGWOOD, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) from Collingwood and Huronia West Detachment, with assistance from Hunstville and Peterborough Detachments and York Regional Police executed four search warrants in Vaughan and Barrie following a drug trafficking investigation.

In early fall of 2025 the Collingwood OPP Community Street Crime Unit commenced an extensive drug trafficking investigation in the Town of Collingwood. Utilizing surveillance and investigative techniques the primary suspects were observed to be engaged in activities consistent with drug trafficking. As a result of this evidence four search warrants were obtained.

On November 25, 2025 the following individuals were arrested under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Controlled Drugs & Substances Act:

Nicole Quaresma (32 years-old) of Collingwood:

  • CDSA 5(2) Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
  • CDSA 5(2) Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Opioid (other than heroin)

Hudson Reeve (24 years-old) of Collingwood:

  • CDSA 5(2) Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
  • CDSA 5(2) Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Opioid (other than heroin)
  • CDSA 5(2) Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Other Drugs
  • CC 91(2) Unauthorized Possession of a Weapon
  • CC 91(1) Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
  • CC91(1) Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm (two counts)
  • CC 86(1) Careless storage of firearm, Weapon, Prohibited device or ammunition (two counts)
  • CC 91(1) Unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm
  • CC 92(2) Possession of a prohibited device or ammunition
  • CC 354(1)(a) Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5000 – in Canada
  • CC 117.01(1) Possession of Firearm or Ammunition contrary to Prohibition Order (three counts)
  • CC 108(1)(b) Possession of a Firearm knowing Serial Number has been Tampered With

Immediately following the arrests, investigators executed four separate search warrants in Vaughan and Barrie. Ultimately; 511.3 grams of suspected cocaine, 417.4 grams of suspected fentanyl, 80 grams of suspected oxycodone and three firearms were seized.

The accused were both held for a bail hearing.

Anyone with information related to drug or property investigations is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be submitted online at https://www.crimestopperssdm.com. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display, and you will remain anonymous. Being anonymous means you will not testify in court.

A Bluesy Christmas featuring Johnny Max, Chuck Jackson and Cheryl Lescom | Saturday, December 13 |Meaford Hall

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Saturday, December 13

7:30 pm | Reg: $40, Group: 10% Disc for Groups of 10+

VIDEO: Johnny Max Band – Christmas Time in New Orleans

A Bluesy Christmas featuring Johnny Max, Chuck Jackson and Cheryl Lescom! Every Christmas, for the past 10 years, these 3 incredibly talented friends get together with a full band and bring that fabulous Christmas joy to everyone they can. Just like we all do, when we get together with friends and family at Christmas, Johnny Max (lead singer of the JUNO and Maple Blues nominated Johnny Max Band), Chuck Jackson (lead singer of the Legendary Downchild Blues Band and The Hogtown All Stars) and the magnificent Cheryl Lescom (Long John Baldry, Tucson Choir Boys) get together and sing their, and your favourite, Christmas songs in a ‘bluesified’ fashion.

It’s all Candy Canes and Santa hats! A super fun show that will surely put you in the holiday mood!

Purchase Tickets CLICK HERE

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Proudly presented by Meaford Hall

Please note that the balcony level is ONLY accessible by stairs.
For accessible seating, please call the Box Office at 1-877-538-0463.

YOUR CAR INSURANCE IS CHANGING IN 2026 – What Ontario Drivers MUST Know Now!

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CRITICAL UPDATE FOR ONTARIO DRIVERS: Starting in 2026, income replacement benefits will NO LONGER be automatically included in your car insurance policy.

Insurance lawyer and broker explain how this strategic change could force you into bankruptcy after an accident – and the simple steps to protect yourself. If you drive in Ontario, you need to watch this NOW before renewing your policy.

Little Mermaid: The Panto | December 10-21 | Simcoe Street Theatre

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Written by Anne Raciunas

December 10 – December 21

Simcoe Street Theatre

65 Simcoe St, Collingwood, ON L9Y 1H7

Theatre fans of ALL ages can cheer on our hero, The Little Mermaid, as she chases her dreams across the deep waters of Georgian Bay and beyond!
Boo and hiss at the scheming Sea Witch, celebrate the season with underwater royalty, and take a swim with Theatre Collingwood this December!
Featuring Y2K fashions and fun twists on your favourite pop hits from the 2000s, this show will have you dancing in your seat from beginning to end.
You’ll sing, you’ll laugh, you’ll shout, you’ll cheer! Theatre Collingwood’s annual Panto party is here!

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Why Canadians In The 1950s And 1960s Became The Toughest Generation Ever 😲

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They grew up walking miles through snow, working before sunrise, and fixing what broke with their own hands.

The Canadians of the 1950s and 1960s didn’t complain — they adapted, endured, and built a country from sheer determination. This video looks back at the toughest generation in Canadian history — the one forged by scarcity, responsibility, and grit. They didn’t have comfort, but they had courage. And maybe, that’s what we’re missing today.

Collingwood OPP Auxiliary Toy and Food Drive is Coming to Town!

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(COLLINGWOOD, ON) – Auxiliary officers from the Collingwood and The Blue Mountains Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in partnership with the Salvation Army will be holding their annual food and toy drive this Saturday, November 29th between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. 

Collingwood OPP Auxiliary members will be at the Collingwood Walmart and Canadian Tire locations collecting new, unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items in support of the Salvation Army. 

All residents are encouraged this Saturday to stop by and meet the local Auxiliary officers. All donations really do make a difference in people’s lives this time of year and the Ontario Provincial Police in conjunction with the Salvation Army would greatly appreciate the community’s support. 

Hopefully we will see you there!

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‘Home For Christmas’ presented by Thornbury Community Theatre | Marsh Street Centre

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A heartwarming comedy of a scattered family who is reunited and determined to recapture something they seem to have lost, forcing them all to come home for Christmas.

Buy Tickets CLICK HERE

Clarksburg, 187 Marsh St, Clarksburg, ON N0H 1J0,

Directed by: Dean Hollin

Produced by: Annette Sandberg

Stage Management: Jack Quail & Shannan Miller BUY TICKETS NOW

Starring: 

⭐️ Susan Eijsenck

⭐️John Knox

⭐️Xan Lazaridis 

⭐️Hannah McInnis

⭐️Toby O’Brien

⭐️Tina O’Halloran 

⭐️Serena Pockaj

⭐️Aniah Ruthven

⭐️Barb Wilson

⭐️Jeff Wilson 

Special Guest Appearances: 

Jessica Walker, Lorelai Walker, Katie Noble, Glen Ellegood, Katrina Trautrim

“Home for Christmas ” 

Adapted by Anne Coulter Martens, from the story by Lloyd C. Douglas