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GALLERY: New North Greenhouses kicks off the growing season

GALLERY: New North Greenhouses kicks off the growing season

Kids workshops, bee-friendly tips, and endless rows of edible plants and fresh flowers were among the highlights during greenhouse's opening day
Sault's Dubas joins Canada's front office for world hockey championship

Sault's Dubas joins Canada's front office for world hockey championship

Kyle Dubas joins national team after his Pittsburgh Penguins fell just short of NHL playoffs
Juno nominee Miss Emily brings the blues to the Sault

Juno nominee Miss Emily brings the blues to the Sault

May 2 show is a rescheduled performance from last August
POLL: Parents more tolerant of phone use in schools

POLL: Parents more tolerant of phone use in schools

How should schools address phone use? In an online poll this week, half thought phones should be totally banned from school, about half thought phone use was fine during breaks, and almost nobody thought it shouldn't be regulated at all
BACK ROADS BILL: Slow television on a heritage river

BACK ROADS BILL: Slow television on a heritage river

This week, Bill tells us about a new Earth Day documentary and a paddling destination
A nostalgic look back at YMCA's proud history in the Sault

A nostalgic look back at YMCA's proud history in the Sault

Pending a last-minute miracle, the local YMCA is shutting down after 125 years. We take a trip down memory lane, exploring how a Christian boys club became a city institution
Jackpot? City getting $360K in latest cut for hosting casino

Jackpot? City getting $360K in latest cut for hosting casino

Over the last fiscal year, the city has received more than $1.4M from the OLG — and more than $35M in total since the casino opened its doors in May 1999
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Is our justice system broken? We ask a judge

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Is our justice system broken? We ask a judge

This week on the podcast: Norm Douglas spent his career in court, first as an Ontario prosecutor, then a judge. Now retired, he's written a compelling book that pulls back the curtain on criminal justice
Facing elimination, Greyhounds' 'confidence level doesn't change'

Facing elimination, Greyhounds' 'confidence level doesn't change'

'People can doubt us, that's their choice' - overage forward Jack Beck