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Sault College celebrates Diwali

Sault College celebrates Diwali

The ceremony will begin at 7 p.m., on Oct. 21 with dancing and appetizers to follow
Sault's Diwali celebration brings out more than 100 people

Sault's Diwali celebration brings out more than 100 people

The event was marked by the Diwali puja (prayer), games, dancing, and authentic Indian snacks
The Addams Family musical ‘a long time coming’ for local theatre

The Addams Family musical ‘a long time coming’ for local theatre

The play was originally slated to run in May 2020
Local artist launches her first solo exhibition

Local artist launches her first solo exhibition

The exhibition, Patterns Within, opens at the Art Gallery of Algoma on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m.
Residents enjoy tastes and sounds of Oktoberfest (8 photos)

Residents enjoy tastes and sounds of Oktoberfest (8 photos)

The taps will be running all day at The Rink before wrapping up at midnight
Sharon, Lois & Bram singalong dazzles at Korah (8 photos)

Sharon, Lois & Bram singalong dazzles at Korah (8 photos)

Original member Sharon Hampson and her daughter Randi came together to sing all the familiar favourites from one of Canada’s most iconic children’s music groups
Locals put painting skills to test at Art Gallery (9 photos)

Locals put painting skills to test at Art Gallery (9 photos)

Ojibwe artist Patrick Hunter is providing paint classes through the Seven Grandfather Teachings
What's happening in the Sault and area - Weekly calendar

What's happening in the Sault and area - Weekly calendar

Oktoberfest happens this weekend under The Rink at the Machine Shop; Algoma Fall Festival continues with a variety of events
Local doctors turned authors to discuss their new books

Local doctors turned authors to discuss their new books

During the pandemic, Dr. Graham Elder and Dr. Pat Zehr put pen to paper and published their first books
Métis woman with Sault roots publishes children's book

Métis woman with Sault roots publishes children's book

Together We Drum, Our Hearts Beat as One is a result of Willie Poll's desire to depict a strong, resilient Indigenous girl while weaving MMIWG2S undertones into a book for kids