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Politicos talk kids on the campaign trail

Politicos talk kids on the campaign trail

Pierre Poilievre has been taking his family with him in the early days of his campaign to become prime minister
Trump announces 25-per-cent tariff on cars made outside U.S.

Trump announces 25-per-cent tariff on cars made outside U.S.

Prime Minister Mark Carney called the tariff a direct attack on Canada’s workers
Hiring committee will select the Sault's next police chief

Hiring committee will select the Sault's next police chief

Police Services Board committee will seek out replacement for Hugh Stevenson, who abruptly resigned as city's top cop to run for the Conservatives in the upcoming federal election
Young man pleads guilty to assaulting woman with a fire extinguisher

Young man pleads guilty to assaulting woman with a fire extinguisher

Noeh Boyer was addicted to crack cocaine and fentanyl at the time, and was paranoid
Sault Tribe in Michigan withdraws from Line 5 tunnel project discussions

Sault Tribe in Michigan withdraws from Line 5 tunnel project discussions

Tribe says it is joining other tribes in response of Trump's order to speed up the process
Jr. Greyhounds crowned NOHA champs after dramatic final

Jr. Greyhounds crowned NOHA champs after dramatic final

'They trusted each other, bought into the process and faced every challenge head-on'
'Potent' spring ice storm heading this way: Environment Canada

'Potent' spring ice storm heading this way: Environment Canada

Significant ice accretion from freezing rain can bring utility outages, slippery surfaces and broken tree branches
Highway 17 rollover causes significant damage to vehicle

Highway 17 rollover causes significant damage to vehicle

The driver had minor injuries but did not need medical attention
Police searching for Sudbury shooter

Police searching for Sudbury shooter

Greater Sudbury Police are investigating a targeted shooting that left a 35-year-old man injured Monday night
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief calls on federal parties to 'respect our rights'

Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief calls on federal parties to 'respect our rights'

'Let us work together as elected leaders to ensure that the Anishinabek Nation First Nations’ rights and contributions are recognized and valued,' Debassige said