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Gigantic custom-built porchetta roaster will feed the masses at weekend Italian Festival

Gigantic custom-built porchetta roaster will feed the masses at weekend Italian Festival

‘Nothing compares to this’: Local welder Carmen Cavaliere excited to debut his 1,000-pound state-of-the-art cooking creation at this year's Giovanni’s Italian Festival
Greyhounds lineup will have some new-look imports

Greyhounds lineup will have some new-look imports

With Kirill Kudryavtsev and Arttu Karki moving on to pro hockey, the Soo Greyhounds drafted two players to potentially fill their import slots for next season
No new wildfires reported in northeast for third straight day

No new wildfires reported in northeast for third straight day

Fire hazard is low to moderate across most of the northeast fire region
‘Really shaken’: Pride crosswalk vandalism sparks outrage

‘Really shaken’: Pride crosswalk vandalism sparks outrage

Mayor expects a fresh coat of colourful paint will rejuvenate the vandalized crosswalk by the end of the week, as Sault Police look for video footage and potential witnesses
Last call: Echo Bay liquor store shutting down later this month

Last call: Echo Bay liquor store shutting down later this month

Municipality promises to lobby for a solution as LCBO confirms local outlet is closing
Teens with 'sweet tooth' invited to join reading challenge

Teens with 'sweet tooth' invited to join reading challenge

Sault Ste. Marie Public Library is offering a reading challenge for kids between the ages of 12 and 19 that is loosely based on popular board game ‘Candyland'
Not saved just yet, Sault YMCA has 12 days left to sign up 800 new members

Not saved just yet, Sault YMCA has 12 days left to sign up 800 new members

Boosting the membership roll is part of a city council-approved plan to save the local Y, but the July 15 deadline to reach 2,400 members is fast approaching
Pandemic in rearview mirror, bridge traffic starting to climb

Pandemic in rearview mirror, bridge traffic starting to climb

In the 12 months leading up to June 30, crossings on the International Bridge are up nearly 20 per cent from the same period the year before
Garden River decides on minimum $110K treaty payout for each band member

Garden River decides on minimum $110K treaty payout for each band member

First Nation to receive more than $600M in past compensation as part of historic Robinson Huron Treaty annuities settlement
VIDEO: Landmark Sault church comes crashing down

VIDEO: Landmark Sault church comes crashing down

Demolition has officially begun at the former Holy Trinity Church, where a new nine-story, 108-unit apartment complex is slated to be built