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Cheers! Raise your glass to library's Book Tasting Night

Cheers! Raise your glass to library's Book Tasting Night

Tailored cocktails and mocktails inspired by featured books will be paired with delectable bites at Nov. 8 event for those 19 and up
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Envelope full of cash swiped from Station Mall kiosk

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Envelope full of cash swiped from Station Mall kiosk

Sault Police looking for suspect who slid envelope containing $800 into his pocket
'Very rare' red shows up in Northern Lights

'Very rare' red shows up in Northern Lights

An 'epic' display predicted for the weekend finally showed up on Sunday night
Canadian Chamber of Commerce sends stark warning about U.S. trade relationship

Canadian Chamber of Commerce sends stark warning about U.S. trade relationship

New report from the Chamber says protectionist policies like Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could damage economies on both sides of the border
Break-in suspect found with suitcase full of stolen goods: Sault Police

Break-in suspect found with suitcase full of stolen goods: Sault Police

45-year-old was arrested Saturday on the Hub Trail near scene of break-and-enter
Sum 41 singer claims he was sexually abused as a teen by Sault musician Greig Nori

Sum 41 singer claims he was sexually abused as a teen by Sault musician Greig Nori

Treble Charger front man tells The Globe and Mail that explosive accusations contained in Deryck Whibley's newly released memoir are 'false allegations'
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
Are city council code-of-conduct investigations worth the cost and bother?

Are city council code-of-conduct investigations worth the cost and bother?

'We need to police the integrity commissioners’ – Danny Whalen, councillor, City of Temiskaming Shores
Ontario needs capacity more than forced treatment, says addictions minister

Ontario needs capacity more than forced treatment, says addictions minister

Minister says involuntary treatment should be studied, but increasing the mental health system's capacity has to come first
High-risk populations can start booking flu and COVID vaccines this week

High-risk populations can start booking flu and COVID vaccines this week

Appointments at Algoma Public Health community clinics open to the general public later this month