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'I think it’s stupid': Long-time teacher celebrates 100th birthday with humour

'I think it’s stupid': Long-time teacher celebrates 100th birthday with humour

'I’m so glad people would bother for little old me': Well-wishers gather at long-term care home Saturday to celebrate soon-to-be centenarian Kay McMaster
Ever wanted to ice skate in your skivvies? Tonight is your chance!

Ever wanted to ice skate in your skivvies? Tonight is your chance!

Get ready to strip down to your skivvies and glide across the ice at the Downtown Plaza on Saturday
'I gave them a piece of my mind': Angus confronts 'troll' at Ottawa event

'I gave them a piece of my mind': Angus confronts 'troll' at Ottawa event

A video being shared online shows the local MP dropping F-bombs while arguing with people he says were harassing a group marking the third anniversary of the invasion of the Ukraine
The Ontario election is over. What’s next?

The Ontario election is over. What’s next?

Ford faces tariffs, while Crombie faces rumblings of discontent
Large number of public servants in biggest departments breaking remote work rules

Large number of public servants in biggest departments breaking remote work rules

The federal government's latest remote work mandate, which took effect in early September, requires all staff employed under the Treasury Board to work on-site a minimum of three days a week. Executives are expected to work in the office four days a week
Sault Ste. Marie calls end to significant weather event

Sault Ste. Marie calls end to significant weather event

Public works will continue to address snow and ice accumulation
MEET YOUR HOST: Illustrator turned business owner animates SPACES

MEET YOUR HOST: Illustrator turned business owner animates SPACES

Indigenous artist and Sault-based small business owner Tawny Daigle spreads joy through her product line of accessories and plushies. In SooToday’s new social site, she connects with other entrepreneurs to build a supportive network
BACK ROADS BILL: Snowshoeing, heritage activity in a modern context

BACK ROADS BILL: Snowshoeing, heritage activity in a modern context

This week, Bill invites us to go snowshoeing with a primer on a truly winter heritage activity
Anishinabek Nation describes expectations after Doug Ford secures third term

Anishinabek Nation describes expectations after Doug Ford secures third term

Organization spells out priorities on taxation, resource extraction and other treaty rights
Sault Downtown Association launches local campaign to support local, Canadian businesses

Sault Downtown Association launches local campaign to support local, Canadian businesses

Shop Main Street Canada. Support Local. campaign encourages the community to 'embrace a local-first mindset and recognize the importance of supporting Main Street businesses that serve as the economic and cultural heartbeat of our city'