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Anthony Mackie is a new Captain America in a brave, not-so-new world

Anthony Mackie is a new Captain America in a brave, not-so-new world

A new Captain America comes to the big screen in an exciting but predictable showdown of both spies and superheroes
CLOSER LOOK: ‘Swatting’ calls no laughing matter for police

CLOSER LOOK: ‘Swatting’ calls no laughing matter for police

In this new feature, Village Media journalists break down an important story making headlines around the province. Tonight: the growing problem of prank 911 callers sending cops to fake emergencies
Man faces 45 charges related to guns, drugs and ammo offences: police

Man faces 45 charges related to guns, drugs and ammo offences: police

Investigation began when police responded to reports of a man with a firearm at his home on East Street
Two local restaurants shaking up Valentine's Day this Friday

Two local restaurants shaking up Valentine's Day this Friday

'Is your love life a small dumpster fire?' asks local pub, promoting its 'Singles Awareness Day', or S.A.D., event this Valentine's Day
Greyhounds ink 18-year-old netminder

Greyhounds ink 18-year-old netminder

The new netminder will join the team on the road this weekend
Liberal candidate Sam Nestico promises to 'jail corrupt politicians' in now-deleted video

Liberal candidate Sam Nestico promises to 'jail corrupt politicians' in now-deleted video

'Crombie and myself will restore the Greenbelt and jail corrupt politicians,' Nestico said
Heavy snowfall could cause hazardous driving conditions tonight

Heavy snowfall could cause hazardous driving conditions tonight

Up to 10 cm expected by Friday morning
Dave Kensit Memorial NEOR championship brought 250 swimmers to the Sault

Dave Kensit Memorial NEOR championship brought 250 swimmers to the Sault

42 local athletes combined to set 210 new personal best times
Skilled Trade and Tech Summit will feature interactive booths

Skilled Trade and Tech Summit will feature interactive booths

Event to bring together over 1,000 youth, educators, and industry leaders to explore the world of skilled trades and technology, with a focus on fostering opportunities for Indigenous youth in these fields
Run Ride for ARCH returning to the streets this summer

Run Ride for ARCH returning to the streets this summer

Tenth annual Dragonfly event has raised more than $100,000 for hospice facility