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All-female cast ready to take on ‘timeless’ dinner theatre show

All-female cast ready to take on ‘timeless’ dinner theatre show

‘We run the gamut in terms of experience’: Algoma Repertory Theatre’s dinner theatre production of ‘Steel Magnolias’ to feature a veteran cast of six local women at Quattro next month
Winter road time could be short for some First Nations

Winter road time could be short for some First Nations

'It’s almost like you’re sending out search parties looking for winter. And of course, this has implications for Northern Ontario because of the ice roads'
Take it or leaf it: Algoma’s largest garden centre listed for $2M

Take it or leaf it: Algoma’s largest garden centre listed for $2M

‘It’s business as usual’: New North Greenhouses promises to continue providing residents with all their horticultural needs this spring while they search for new ownership
Remember This? Mavis Gallant, short story writer

Remember This? Mavis Gallant, short story writer

University of Toronto writer-in-residence visits the Sault, finds where 'My Heart is Broken' cover hangs
Pothole damage claims in the Sault way down in 2023

Pothole damage claims in the Sault way down in 2023

It's probably because the weather wasn't as hard on local roads, says the city's risk manager
Sunday Funny: The short list

Sunday Funny: The short list

It's always good to keep hope alive, right?
Thunderbirds beat Vikings in one-sided affair

Thunderbirds beat Vikings in one-sided affair

The Soo Thunderbirds cruised past the Elliot Lake Vikings 12-1
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Flat finish buries Greyhounds in road trip finale

Flat finish buries Greyhounds in road trip finale

'We just never found our legs' - Soo Greyhounds coach John Dean
City: EV charging stations need to be easier to find

City: EV charging stations need to be easier to find

As of Oct. 22, 2023, there were 187 electric vehicles registered in Sault Ste. Marie. By 2035, all passenger cars, SUVs, crossovers and light trucks sold in Canada must be zero-emission