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Mistakes prove costly for Greyhounds against OHL's best

Mistakes prove costly for Greyhounds against OHL's best

The London Knights took full advantage of a tough finish for the Soo Greyhounds
Sault YMCA seeks permanent CEO, decides against joining with other northern Ys

Sault YMCA seeks permanent CEO, decides against joining with other northern Ys

Roof repairs have been completed on the aging YMCA building on McNabb Street, with much needed boilers expected to be replaced in the near future
UPDATE - ONTARIO ELECTION: Who's going to run in the Sault?

UPDATE - ONTARIO ELECTION: Who's going to run in the Sault?

With Ross Romano stepping away from provincial politics, the PCs are left without an incumbent to run, and none of the major parties have announced candidates
Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

Ford government looks to tweak mining claims in Ontario

The province’s online claims system, which First Nations have argued allows violations of their rights, wouldn’t be impacted by the proposed changes
REMEMBER THIS? Bearly a good idea

REMEMBER THIS? Bearly a good idea

Black Bear Sports Wrestling? It’s antiquated entertainment, and back in the day, it happened right here in Sault Ste. Marie
Live Blog: Soo Greyhounds vs. London Knights

Live Blog: Soo Greyhounds vs. London Knights

A Sunday afternoon game at home sees the Soo Greyhounds host the London Knights. Full updates will be available throughout the game
Sault Peavey Mart announces upcoming closure

Sault Peavey Mart announces upcoming closure

Last week the company announced 22 stores across Ontario and Nova Scotia would close. The Sault Ste. Marie store was not on that list, but signs on the front window are announcing an upcoming closure
GoFundMe set up to help family of bus driver severely injured in crash

GoFundMe set up to help family of bus driver severely injured in crash

Driver suffered traumatic brain injury with ‘life-altering consequences’
TRILLIUM TALK: Like it or not, Ford insists we need an election

TRILLIUM TALK: Like it or not, Ford insists we need an election

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
‘High priority’: 2025 is the year that Laurentian needs to pay back its creditors

‘High priority’: 2025 is the year that Laurentian needs to pay back its creditors

‘We work on it every day,’ said Laurentian University president Lynn Wells, on completing sales of its properties to the province to fund payouts to creditors following LU’s 2022 exit from insolvency