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Remnants of Hurricane Patricia, Alberta clipper bearing down on Sault area

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Blind River - Thessalon, Espanola - Killarney and Manitoulin Island.
Raw: Hurricane Patricia makes landfall in Mexico

Raw: Hurricane Patricia makes landfall in Mexico

Hurricane Patricia roared onshore in southwestern Mexico on Friday evening, bringing lashing rains, surging seas and cyclonic winds with what forecasters called a potential to cause "catastrophic" damage.

Patient says her Group Health Centre files were accessed inappropriately

A Group Health Centre employee accessed a patient's personal health information file five times over a period of six months, says an audit report provided to that patient by the GHC.

Mayor: Council has no intent to shut down Algoma Farmers' Market

City Council has never had any intent to put an end to the Algoma Farmers' Market, says Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Christian Provenzano.

Will there be a farmers' market at the Bondar Marina next year?

City Council will be asked for permission to terminate the existing agreement between the city and Algoma Farmers' Market, located under the tarps in the parking lot at Bondar Pavilion at its meeting on Monday.

Michigan resident contracts bubonic plague

If you thought bubonic plague was done with the end of the dark ages, think again. In the western United States incidents of bubonic plague are on the rise. Sharply.

No passenger rail service expected before Tuesday. Many stranded

The Algoma Central Railway train that was supposed to arrive in Sault Ste. Marie around 5 p.m. on Friday still hasn't arrived, says a representative of the company.

Meet two local women of influence

Dr. Gayle Broad was surprised to be awarded Northeastern Ontario Influential Women's Executive of the Year Award on Monday evening but not for the reasons you might think.

Mayor shuts down Citizens First spokesperson, Mark Brown

At about 6:20 p.m. Mark Brown of Citizens First approached the microphone at tonight's City Council meeting asking to address mayor and council members.

Heavy losses sustained in tragic Fifth Line fire

A home valued around $700,000, all of its contents, an attached two car garage, two cars and three high-end motorcycles were completely detroyed by fire yesterday in the Fifth Line, Old Highway 17 area but perhaps the most tragic loss for the home ow