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Could the city's narrowest street also be its friendliest?

Could the city's narrowest street also be its friendliest?

'We had lunches and dinners with (residents). They still want us to visit and pop in,' says contractor following reconstruction of Biggings Ave.
Sault-born chef savouring the moment but dreaming of future

Sault-born chef savouring the moment but dreaming of future

'A warm, home-cooked meal can mend even the worst of days': Nash Hall, 23, works at a luxurious Banff hotel — with plans to one day drive a food truck across North America
Facing $5M deficit, Sault College halts programs, freezes salaries

Facing $5M deficit, Sault College halts programs, freezes salaries

Triggered by federal government's new rules on international students, deficit also forces college to re-evaluate planned additions of turf field and student residence
Sault College unveils electronic kiosks to attract future students

Sault College unveils electronic kiosks to attract future students

New kiosks, which cost approximately $5,000 each, will eventually be installed at every local high school, allowing students to navigate the many program offerings at the college
Sault weightlifter hauls home heavy load of gold medals

Sault weightlifter hauls home heavy load of gold medals

Erica Schryer, 19, won three golds at the national junior weightlifting finals, and will now compete for Team Canada at Commonwealth Championships in Fiji in September
GALLERY: Sault celebrates Latino culture, heritage

GALLERY: Sault celebrates Latino culture, heritage

Event held at Moose Lodge Saturday was the first of its kind for La Casa SSM, a group dedicated to creating an artistic space for Latinos and non-Latinos to enjoy
Duelling rallies take over both ends of new Rainbow crosswalk

Duelling rallies take over both ends of new Rainbow crosswalk

'We are who we are': Christian, Pride groups gathered at opposite sides of Bay Street crosswalk Saturday afternoon to deliver two very different messages
Local construction workers 'step up to the plate' to drive cancer patients to Sudbury

Local construction workers 'step up to the plate' to drive cancer patients to Sudbury

'The joy you get from doing it, it’s hard to describe': Since April, employees at Mike Moore Construction have volunteered for Canadian Cancer Society's 'Wheels of Hope' program
Sault emergency doctors now distributing naloxone kits

Sault emergency doctors now distributing naloxone kits

12 overdose-reversing kits have been given out at the Sault Area Hospital emergency department since March, spokesperson says
Later than usual, Catholic school board approves $95M budget

Later than usual, Catholic school board approves $95M budget

Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board plans to hire new staffers, including STEAM lab teacher, behaviour coach, human rights and equity advisor and student counsellor