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Poll: Trudeau's disapproval numbers slowly rising

Poll: Trudeau's disapproval numbers slowly rising

Approval and disapproval of Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre has remained broadly stable since the beginning of the year, other than Trudeau's disapproval numbers gradually rising, a series of online polls show
Back Roads Bill: The haunting legacy of the Temiscaming canoe tragedy

Back Roads Bill: The haunting legacy of the Temiscaming canoe tragedy

On June 11, 1978, a group of 27 adolescent boys set out on a three-week canoe trip bound for Moosonee. Only 15 of them would survive the first day
Provincewide, real estate prices rose slightly in July

Provincewide, real estate prices rose slightly in July

Ontario home prices rose slightly in July, continuing a trend of broad stability set in February, figures released Thursday by the Canadian Real Estate Association show
OPP taking to the sky to tackle rising motorcycle-related deaths

OPP taking to the sky to tackle rising motorcycle-related deaths

OPP's Cessna 'is an effective tool for spotting and tracking motorcyclists (and other drivers) who think travelling at high speeds is worth the risk'
Under fire, Ottawa removes funding caps for residential school searches

Under fire, Ottawa removes funding caps for residential school searches

Communities could previously receive up to $3M per year through the Residential Schools Missing Children Community Support Fund, but feds had moved to cap funding at $500K
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
After this month‘s parking-meter rampage, is on-street parking still allowed?

After this month‘s parking-meter rampage, is on-street parking still allowed?

‘In the blocks where there's active construction, we won't be enforcing parking in those blocks’ – city parking manager Nicole Maione
Four Sault teens ramp it up to help people with mobility issues

Four Sault teens ramp it up to help people with mobility issues

'You should always help someone just because you can': White Pines Collegiate students took time to build four wooden accessibility ramps for downtown businesses
Northern agencies on front lines of homelessness crisis support call to action

Northern agencies on front lines of homelessness crisis support call to action

Ontario’s Big City Mayors’ ‘Solve the Crisis’ campaign calls for the province to take immediate and decisive action
Double shooting suspect chooses trial by judge

Double shooting suspect chooses trial by judge

At the time of the Feb. 6, 2023 double shooting, Sault Police said the man used a shotgun and two people were found at the scene with serious injuries