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Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Why is Coun. Vezeau-Allen on her phone during council meetings?

Why is Coun. Vezeau-Allen on her phone during council meetings?

‘While we are council members we're also parents and caregivers’
Two decades later, Ministry of Labour faces criminal charges in death of northern mine worker

Two decades later, Ministry of Labour faces criminal charges in death of northern mine worker

The ministry, an inspector for the ministry at the time, the former Dynatec Corp. and three others are charged with criminal negligence causing death in fatal 2006 injury
These local Grade 8 graduates put safety first

These local Grade 8 graduates put safety first

22 students were recognized with PUC's annual Student Safety Award
Dozens of bison flee northern ranch after tree falls on fence

Dozens of bison flee northern ranch after tree falls on fence

OPP warn that more than 50 bison are on the loose near Lavigne, east of Sudbury
No new wildfires reported Friday in Northeast Region

No new wildfires reported Friday in Northeast Region

If a campfire or fireworks on part of your long weekend plans, officials ask you to keep safety in mind
Fast runs and photo finishes kick off Laird race season

Fast runs and photo finishes kick off Laird race season

Thursday's action dropped the green flag on season 25 at the 1/3 mile oval
Golfers raise some green for first-year Algoma U students

Golfers raise some green for first-year Algoma U students

This year's tournament brought in $35,000 for student awards and bursaries
Library bathrooms closed for repairs after emergency call

Library bathrooms closed for repairs after emergency call

'Significant damage' was done to extricate woman who climbed into basement ceiling Thursday morning, prompting a major response from police, firefighters and paramedics
Local construction workers 'step up to the plate' to drive cancer patients to Sudbury

Local construction workers 'step up to the plate' to drive cancer patients to Sudbury

'The joy you get from doing it, it’s hard to describe': Since April, employees at Mike Moore Construction have volunteered for Canadian Cancer Society's 'Wheels of Hope' program