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Police say a teenager knocked over a basketball net — and the owner snapped

Police say a teenager knocked over a basketball net — and the owner snapped

33-year-old accused of chasing teen with what appeared to be a pipe and then pinning them against a building with their vehicle
Golf fundraiser has best year yet helping children THRIVE

Golf fundraiser has best year yet helping children THRIVE

Soo Mill Rotary Charity Golf Classic raises $55,000 for child development centre
Drunk driver ran red light, crashed into ditch: Sault Police

Drunk driver ran red light, crashed into ditch: Sault Police

46-year-old was arrested early Friday morning and charged with impaired, dangerous operation of a vehicle
Local paramedics celebrated for humanitarian efforts, exemplary service

Local paramedics celebrated for humanitarian efforts, exemplary service

Primary care paramedic Hilary Sadowski receives prestigious honour from association
Community Builders Awards: Economic Development winner is a transformative force in the local business sector

Community Builders Awards: Economic Development winner is a transformative force in the local business sector

Nevin Buconjic, founder and past president of StartUp Sault, has elevated Sault Ste. Marie’s entrepreneurial spirit
Adopt Me: Marshmallow is sweeter than candy

Adopt Me: Marshmallow is sweeter than candy

After having kittens, she is looking for a home to call her own
Toronto teen pleads guilty to armed carjacking in the Sault

Toronto teen pleads guilty to armed carjacking in the Sault

17-year-old admitted his role in a summer carjacking on Trunk Road that ended with the OPP conducting a 'high-risk takedown' at a gas station in Mississauga First Nation
NDP seeks local standard bearer amid redrawing of federal riding map

NDP seeks local standard bearer amid redrawing of federal riding map

New riding of Sault Ste. Marie – Algoma will stretch to the north to include Wawa and Dubreuilville, and east to include St. Joseph Island, Thessalon, Blind River and Elliot Lake
Ontario taxpayers out $4.3M to settle legal costs in Bill 124 cases

Ontario taxpayers out $4.3M to settle legal costs in Bill 124 cases

Ontario taxpayers have forked over millions in legal fees after the province lost two court cases defending a wage-cap law that was struck down as unconstitutional
Annual inflation falls to 1.6% in September, smallest yearly increase since 2021

Annual inflation falls to 1.6% in September, smallest yearly increase since 2021

Statistics Canada says the annual inflation rate continued to slow in September as drivers paid lower prices for gasoline than they did last year