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Northern Ontario contractors primed for 2024 construction season

Northern Ontario contractors primed for 2024 construction season

Mining, institutional work paves the way in projects for 2024
Women are pulling their weight at empowering west-end gym

Women are pulling their weight at empowering west-end gym

‘We’re like a family here’: Career-altering risk paid off for current owner of The Refinery; more than 200 female members attend weekly classes at the Wellington Street fitness centre
Vehicles sustain heavy damage in downtown collision

Vehicles sustain heavy damage in downtown collision

Airbags were deployed in both vehicles at Bruce and Wellington; no injuries have been reported
Live Blog: Sault College Cougars hunt for national championship

Live Blog: Sault College Cougars hunt for national championship

Live updates will be available throughout the game as Sault College's women's hockey team tries to win a second consecutive national championship
Poll: Smokers seem more open to risks in other contexts

Poll: Smokers seem more open to risks in other contexts

People under 40 are more likely to never have smoked
COLUMN: Wine and beer tax going up April 1, no joke

COLUMN: Wine and beer tax going up April 1, no joke

But the good news is that it's not going up as much as it was scheduled to go up
BACK ROADS BILL: Waterfall-watching season is here

BACK ROADS BILL: Waterfall-watching season is here

This week Bill takes us on a little trip to an array of cataracts including one some Canadians might be surprised to know they've seen before
Highway 17 north of the Sault reopens (update)

Highway 17 north of the Sault reopens (update)

Environment Canada has also ended its weather travel advisory for the Agawa - Lake Superior Park area
'Huge honour': Sault man earns Ontario's top volunteerism award

'Huge honour': Sault man earns Ontario's top volunteerism award

Born without a left hand, Nik Provenzano was recognized for his work in developing affordable prosthetics and assistive technologies to better the lives of amputees
This isn't 2004: OPP explains how modern-day scammers go after your cash

This isn't 2004: OPP explains how modern-day scammers go after your cash

'With the use of cryptocurrency, online banking, and the internet readily available on mobile phones, fraudsters have many avenues to access potential victims'