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Police charge 60-year-old with aggravated assault

Police charge 60-year-old with aggravated assault

An investigation revealed the accused had assaulted two victims, police said
Sleeping man charged with breaking and entering

Sleeping man charged with breaking and entering

The accused and the victim are not known to one another
Korah schoolgirl killer wins fight for new parole hearing

Korah schoolgirl killer wins fight for new parole hearing

Arrested 37 years ago for the murder of Grade 9 student Patrizia Mastroianni, Russell Colwell successfully appealed a ruling that denied him an escorted absence from prison
Mantha introduces bill to return accountability to driver examinations

Mantha introduces bill to return accountability to driver examinations

The Safer Driving Tests Act 2024 will require that all driver examinations in Ontario be carried out by the Ministry of Transportation
Free skate and treats following Santa Claus Parade

Free skate and treats following Santa Claus Parade

Families and community members are invited to the GFL Memorial Gardens for a free skate
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Five new city jobs proposed in preliminary budget

Five new city jobs proposed in preliminary budget

A maintenance worker fixing playground equipment would receive $87,056 a year
Trudeau defends Boissonnault amid Indigenous claim saga

Trudeau defends Boissonnault amid Indigenous claim saga

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu was grilled about claims that Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault misrepresented his family's Indigenous ties
No – you weren’t dreaming – salt was applied to roads early this morning

No – you weren’t dreaming – salt was applied to roads early this morning

This work was done based on the weather, to ensure safe driving conditions
New building is light at the end of the tunnel for SOYA, but challenges may lie ahead

New building is light at the end of the tunnel for SOYA, but challenges may lie ahead

Founder Connie Raynor-Elliott says her organization is in a race with time to provide all of its services from a building with no heat as they wait for a new space directly across the street