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Seven charged with murder in Ontario jail death

Seven charged with murder in Ontario jail death

Police have charged seven people with second-degree murder as they continue to investigate June 2023 death of a man being held at a detention centre in Niagara
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: Grand theft auto, Ontario edition

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Grand theft auto, Ontario edition

This week's podcast: Vehicle thefts are skyrocketing and Doug Ford is warning the culprits that 'we're coming after you.' An expert explains what's driving the surge — and how you can protect your wheels
Thunderbirds double up Eagles in critical late-season contest

Thunderbirds double up Eagles in critical late-season contest

A three-goal second period was the difference
Feds appeal court ruling that found use of Emergencies Act unreasonable

Feds appeal court ruling that found use of Emergencies Act unreasonable

Ottawa has filed to appeal a Federal Court decision that found its invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests was unjustified
Come to the library to learn more about healthy aging

Come to the library to learn more about healthy aging

Community Education Series, run by Algoma Ontario Health Team, will be every Tuesday from March 5 to April 2
Local bistro owner faces accuser in sexual assault trial

Local bistro owner faces accuser in sexual assault trial

Reubara's Bistro and Catering owner Reuben Bruzas is facing five charges, including sexual assault, two counts of assault, forcible confinement and criminal harassment
'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

'We've spoken to everyone': Feds not budging on international student changes, Orazietti says

Sault College president says it's too early to speculate on what the impacts will be on budget and operations if international student enrollment drops
Algoma U to host annual Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow

Algoma U to host annual Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow

18th annual event takes place March 2 and 3
Doug Ford says he wants 'tough' judges, defends partisan picks

Doug Ford says he wants 'tough' judges, defends partisan picks

Ontario Premier defended appointing his ex-staffers to a committee that selects judicial candidates as a step toward getting tough-on-crime judges