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How they’re going to feng shui Foster Drive

How they’re going to feng shui Foster Drive

If city council adopts a still-in-the-making plan for waterfront revitalization, a lot will be changing on this 700-metre key stretch of downtown roadway
Exotic animals on the lam: Welfare group documents escapes, attacks

Exotic animals on the lam: Welfare group documents escapes, attacks

World Animal Protection Canada is building a new database and interactive online map to document all the events it can find
Two wildfires continue to burn in Northeast Fire Region

Two wildfires continue to burn in Northeast Fire Region

No new wildland fires have been confirmed Sunday
GALLERY: Summer-themed market brings hundreds to Machine Shop

GALLERY: Summer-themed market brings hundreds to Machine Shop

Organizers with Algoma Makers Market hosted a special showcase that featured more than 50 local vendors and their handmade products in the Canal District on Sunday
GALLERY: Sault's biggest run raises more than $30K for charity

GALLERY: Sault's biggest run raises more than $30K for charity

More than 600 participants attended the 25th annual Run the Great Lakes at the Delta Hotel on Sunday; funds will support ARCH Hospice and Sault Area Hospital Foundation
Full STEAM ahead for Sault teen who earned rare scholarship

Full STEAM ahead for Sault teen who earned rare scholarship

Korah's Ada Speck one of only 54 students in the country awarded a full scholarship to Shad Canada's summer program on science, technology, engineering, art and math
REMEMBER THIS? The Artillery Ball

REMEMBER THIS? The Artillery Ball

This week, we take a fantastic trip through brilliantly-lit ballrooms filled with exquisitely-dressed ladies and gentlemen of the city's elite
One of the world’s best unsolved crime stories started in the North

One of the world’s best unsolved crime stories started in the North

Sir Harry Oakes was murdered in 1943 and his story is still talked about today
GALLERY: Inflatable fun fills Clergue Park this weekend

GALLERY: Inflatable fun fills Clergue Park this weekend

Bouncy castles, food, and vendors will wrap up on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. next to the downtown library
TRILLIUM TALK: Queen’s Park takes a summer break — until almost Halloween

TRILLIUM TALK: Queen’s Park takes a summer break — until almost Halloween

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead