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Sault College reopening at noon today

Sault College reopening at noon today

The college was closed this morning due to deteriorating weather, freezing rain
Legion Hapkido members bring home 19 medals

Legion Hapkido members bring home 19 medals

Eight members travelled to Sudbury for the WKC Regional Qualifiers
Workweek Outlook: April Fools? Nope, just more snow and ice

Workweek Outlook: April Fools? Nope, just more snow and ice

By mid-week, we will again experience a mix of snow, rain, and freezing rain. It continues to feel more like winter than early spring.
Orillia editor: Ice storm leaves scenes of beauty, devastation in its wake (18 photos)

Orillia editor: Ice storm leaves scenes of beauty, devastation in its wake (18 photos)

Orillia's landscape has been scarred forever as epic ice storm has entire region in its grip; Hydro One estimates power to be be restored in Orillia Monday night
Poor road conditions cancel area school buses

Poor road conditions cancel area school buses

Schools will remain open; however, no transportation will be provided
UPDATE: Weather conditions cause multiple highway closures

UPDATE: Weather conditions cause multiple highway closures

Winter weather and hazardous driving conditions have returned to many areas
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Algoma Steel expects $100-million insurance payout for pipe collapse

Algoma Steel expects $100-million insurance payout for pipe collapse

An independent investigation found the collapse resulted from 'an unforeseen escalating overload condition'
Jacobs rink rolls through second day at world championship

Jacobs rink rolls through second day at world championship

The team will take a 3-0 record into play on Monday in Moose Jaw
American invasion of Canada would spark decades-long insurgency, expert predicts

American invasion of Canada would spark decades-long insurgency, expert predicts

Howard Coombs, who retired from full-time duty with the Canadian military in 2003, also challenged the idea that Canadians would be able to mount a prolonged and violent resistance