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VIDEO: The rise of the four-day workweek

VIDEO: The rise of the four-day workweek

Why are more and more companies adopting a 32-hour workweek? Because employees are happier, less stressed out — and revenues are actually up
City releases remuneration, expense data for mayor, councillors

City releases remuneration, expense data for mayor, councillors

Our mayor cost us $89,499 last year, while Ron Zagordo and Angela Caputo were our priciest city councillors by a slight margin
Thunderbirds cap off regular season, playoffs on tap

Thunderbirds cap off regular season, playoffs on tap

Over their final 15 regular season games, the Thunderbirds posted a 12-1-2-0 record
GALLERY: Saultites celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style

GALLERY: Saultites celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style

Dozens of residents dressed in green and enjoyed some beverages around town on Sunday in celebration of the Irish holiday
Five-storey apartment building proposed on Allard Street

Five-storey apartment building proposed on Allard Street

Property was formerly occupied by the Red Cross
Northern Ontario polar bears test new tracking devices

Northern Ontario polar bears test new tracking devices

The minimally invasive devices are being developed by Polar Bears International and 3M
Productivity must be priority in March 26 budget: Ontario chamber

Productivity must be priority in March 26 budget: Ontario chamber

Ontario Chamber urges investments in skills, infrastructure and building healthy communities
This boarded-up Gore Street building can be yours — for $1.1M

This boarded-up Gore Street building can be yours — for $1.1M

A Burlington company, which is closely linked to a group of insolvent landlords that have generated plenty of local headlines, is selling off four Sault buildings for combined $5.98M
REMEMBER THIS? All about a particularly popular poplar

REMEMBER THIS? All about a particularly popular poplar

That time people came from near and far to witness a Marian apparition on a tree on Sherbourne Street
Trudeau says job of prime minister 'crazy,' but he's determined to continue

Trudeau says job of prime minister 'crazy,' but he's determined to continue

Trudeau vowed to continue on as head of government in an interview with Radio-Canada, despite what he described as the personal challenges that come with the position