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Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Thunderbirds winning streak snapped

Thunderbirds winning streak snapped

The Thunderbirds sit third in the NOJHL's West Division following action on Saturday night
Upcoming Indigenous fashion show a personal passion for co-organizer

Upcoming Indigenous fashion show a personal passion for co-organizer

Caceila Trahan knows what it's like to use food banks and now wants to give back to her community
Environment Canada calling for areas of dense fog into Sunday morning

Environment Canada calling for areas of dense fog into Sunday morning

Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero
Medics respond to apparent pedestrian collision on Queen Street East

Medics respond to apparent pedestrian collision on Queen Street East

Paramedics and police attended the scene at Queen Street East and Churchill Boulevard at about 4:15 p.m. on Saturday
Student leader spearheads ‘A Knight at the Oscars’

Student leader spearheads ‘A Knight at the Oscars’

St. Mary’s College Student Council president Tori Carbone led effort to hold school’s first formal in years for fun and to raise money for cancer research
GALLERY: Locals horsin' around at Bon Soo this weekend

GALLERY: Locals horsin' around at Bon Soo this weekend

Day 2 of the winter carnival included horse and pony rides, as well as Science North activities and a pancake breakfast
‘So special’: Aurora’s Westside gives donations by the slice to ARCH

‘So special’: Aurora’s Westside gives donations by the slice to ARCH

Residents, families, and staff at the hospice have been getting free pizza from the long-running Italian restaurant every Saturday
Lake water levels in typical seasonal decline

Lake water levels in typical seasonal decline

The MacArthur Lock will reopen April 24 and the Poe Lock on March 25
Poll shows sharp divisions over Emergencies Act

Poll shows sharp divisions over Emergencies Act

In an online poll this week, most of you said that the use of the Emergencies Act had been justified, but a close look at the data shows some very sharp and revealing divisions on the issue