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WINE ALL THE TIME: Some thoughts on corner store sales

WINE ALL THE TIME: Some thoughts on corner store sales

This week, Vin shares the thoughts of Alex Patinios, President of Dionysus Wines & Spirits Ltd., on the new regulations for the sale of alcohol in Ontario
BACK ROADS BILL: Visiting a unique museum on the back waters

BACK ROADS BILL: Visiting a unique museum on the back waters

This week, Bill tells us of a community story that is about our mining heritage, not on the back roads, but on the water
Feds give cash to boost Ontario Culture Days in the north

Feds give cash to boost Ontario Culture Days in the north

Festival is a free province-wide celebration of arts, culture and heritage
Drive up today to buy tickets for Alzheimer Society's 'forget-me-not' raffle

Drive up today to buy tickets for Alzheimer Society's 'forget-me-not' raffle

Get tickets this weekend for four prize packages up for grabs from local businesses
Echo Bay hunter fined $12K for lying about moose kill

Echo Bay hunter fined $12K for lying about moose kill

'The Ontario government is safeguarding moose populations by ensuring hunters do not cover up illegal hunting activities,' says Ministry of Natural Resources
Wolves capitalize on man advantage in win over Greyhounds

Wolves capitalize on man advantage in win over Greyhounds

Sudbury scored four times on the power play in win over the Greyhounds
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Unbeaten run continues for Colts in senior high school football

Unbeaten run continues for Colts in senior high school football

Week four will see a battle of the top teams in senior football as Korah takes on St. Mary's
Want to live next door to Misty’s Fifties?

Want to live next door to Misty’s Fifties?

A two-storey, 11-unit apartment building on Second Line near Goulais Avenue was the Sault’s biggest building permit issued in August
Library construction that began today could limit parking

Library construction that began today could limit parking

Crews will be replacing the exterior cladding at the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library, a project that is expected to continue until Oct. 30