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Northwestern Ontario takes the brunt of forest fire season The fire hazard varies from low to high across Ontario's Northeast region.
Algoma Steel is branding decreased steel shipment volumes, lower realized pricing and tariff-related costs, for a second-quarter net loss of $110.6 million, compared to net income of $6.1 million a ...
Doctor shortages hit Matthews Memorial emergency department again Richards Landing site, east of Sault Ste. Marie, to temporarily close Wednesday at 5 a.m. and reopen Thursday at 8 a.m.
The president of Sault College is on a leave of absence. Orazietti, who served as Sault Ste. Marie MPP for more than a decade, joined Sault College as a dean in 2017. He succeeded Ron Common as ...
A 54-year-old Garden River First Nation woman is facing a fraud charge in connection with an alleged incident in Saskatchewan. Police say Regina Byers was arrested on July 27 after Canada Border ...
Housing growth leads building permit demand this year In Sault Ste. Marie 467 permits issued this year are for residential units. The value of this year’s permits is almost $136.5 million.
A 44-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man has been charged after allegedly breaking into a garage on Wellington Street East. Police say officers responded to a report of a break and enter in progress around ...
'Nothing more than the usual': Hockey Canada verdict echoes cases in Sault Ste. Marie The decision renews attention on player conduct and education amid a lengthy history of sexual misconduct cases in ...
Barbara Nichols, secretary to MPP John Rhodes at his constituency office, is the only woman on the seven-man lay Health Disciplines Board formed to hear appeals. Her term is for three years. July 29, ...
Rainbow Camp has faced heightened financial pressure since mid-June, relying on more donations to make way for more campers to visit. “The registrations that were coming were asking for full ...
City officials met in Toronto earlier this week with an unnamed company to peddle the idea of Sault Ste. Marie becoming an air freight hub for transpolar flights.
Sault MPP Chris Scott has been meeting and greeting stakeholders across the community this summer, to hear about the good, the bad and the ugly. He wants to be well-informed when the Ontario ...