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'He was loved': Family devastated by death of Toronto man allegedly swarmed by teens

'He was loved': Family devastated by death of Toronto man allegedly swarmed by teens

Four girls have pleaded guilty in the case. Four more are set to be tried next year
BACK ROADS BILL: New find on the back roads

BACK ROADS BILL: New find on the back roads

This week Bill takes us to a new find, a waterfall worth seeing but there’s more
The United Way wants your help to make sure kids are ready for school

The United Way wants your help to make sure kids are ready for school

Program provides students from kindergarten through Grade 12 with backpacks filled with grade-appropriate supplies
'I just figured I had to walk the walk': Sault's Fryia earns grappling gold at nationals

'I just figured I had to walk the walk': Sault's Fryia earns grappling gold at nationals

Steel City MMA owner and coach Brent Fryia claims second consecutive gold medal on national stage
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Should the Sault recruit physician assistants as well as doctors?

Should the Sault recruit physician assistants as well as doctors?

Two councillors think we should also be looking for physician assistants
Small wildfire east of Marathon not yet under control

Small wildfire east of Marathon not yet under control

The fire hazard is moderate in our area
Lawyers' fees for new court cases to come out of RHT settlement dollars

Lawyers' fees for new court cases to come out of RHT settlement dollars

Matters to be heard in Ontario Superior Court will cut into Robinson Huron Treaty annuities settlement — and could potentially delay distribution of settlement funds to 21 First Nations
Sault strikes a deal with Wawa

Sault strikes a deal with Wawa

It’s for mutual aid during emergencies
Grassy Narrows sues Ontario, seeking to nullify all mining claims

Grassy Narrows sues Ontario, seeking to nullify all mining claims

If the court sides with the northwestern First Nation, it would 'undermine the Mining Act throughout the province': lawyer