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U.S. eases border rules for dogs from Canada as Liberals try to secure exemption

U.S. eases border rules for dogs from Canada as Liberals try to secure exemption

'Whether or not my Maltese is another Maltese, having a border officer figure that out … doesn't make sense to me' — Health Minister Mark Holland
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
City moves to fill in Sackville Road ravine

City moves to fill in Sackville Road ravine

After prep work is done next year, the long-awaited north extension to Third Line is planned for 2026
Vehicles collide at intersection where city removed traffic lights

Vehicles collide at intersection where city removed traffic lights

Downtown intersection recently became part of traffic study
Providing free wigs a ‘heartwarming’ gesture by hairstyling students

Providing free wigs a ‘heartwarming’ gesture by hairstyling students

‘So much more than just hair’: Students from the Sault College Wig Clinic are hosting a wine tasting and pairing event this month in support of residents who suffer with hair loss
Post-pandemic shopping habits lead to closure of Kidney Clothes

Post-pandemic shopping habits lead to closure of Kidney Clothes

Donations no longer being accepted at Sault Ste. Marie office, which will shut July 26
Chemical spill near Sault, Mich. museum ship still being monitored

Chemical spill near Sault, Mich. museum ship still being monitored

Once the area is deemed safe, the floating booms will be removed by GFL Environmental
Sault daughter and father fine art duo create military paintings for new Legion Branch

Sault daughter and father fine art duo create military paintings for new Legion Branch

'I love working with my dad. He’s a huge influence on my life and on my art,' says Cindy Hatt of father Doug Bradford
LCBO employees ‘hoping things start moving’ as bargaining resumes

LCBO employees ‘hoping things start moving’ as bargaining resumes

‘It’s been very stressful’: Sault employees of Ontario’s main liquor retailer returned to the picket line on Great Northern Road this afternoon while the union presents a plan aimed at protecting jobs and public revenues
New rules meant to quell issues at low-barrier men's shelter

New rules meant to quell issues at low-barrier men's shelter

CMHA Algoma implements new ground rules with the intention of clamping down on unused cots, vandalism to property and excessive loitering outside overnight