Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker talks to Anne-Marie Mediwake about the partnership formed by Canadian border mayors over tariff threats.
Photographers will capture Sault Ste. Marie over a 5-day period this March, to re-examine the city through “Fresh Eyes” in an innovative community project facilitated by Bryan Davies, president of Tagona Press. An ambitious community project aims to reimagine Sault Ste. Marie through a creative lens.
The Sault Ringette Club, in partnership with Ringette Ontario, has been selected to host the 2025 Ringette Ontario Provincial A Championships from March 13 to 16, 2025. This prestigious event will bring together elite athletes, coaches, and fans from across the province, showcasing the talent, teamwork, and spirit that define the sport of ringette.
Shirley Hatley, 65, was viciously assaulted and strangled while visiting her boyfriend's Kawartha Lakes cottage in 2021
Friends of the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library is getting help from a group that represents retired teachers. The volunteer organization runs a used bookstore at James L. McIntyre Centennial Library on East Street.
Two Sault Ste. Marie residents will be squaring off to earn the nomination of the local provincial NDP riding association. Dave Mornix and Lisa Vezeau-Allen are both vying to carry the NDP banner into the next provincial election. A nomination meeting will be held Thurs. Jan. 30 at the Delta Hotel from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Searchmont Resort, with one of the highest verticals in Ontario, is a paradise for alpine sports. It offers 26 runs, 100 acres of natural, rolling and rugged terrain, a terrain park, and state-of-the-art snowmaking equipment, drawing thrill-seekers from across the province.
Police have charged a Sudbury man in relation to a suspicious death on St. Joseph’s Island earlier this month. The deceased, found Jan. 6 in the vicinity of P Line Road, was identified last week as Corey Hynes, 52, of Sudbury. East Algoma OPP said its crime unit has continued to investigate the incident and has now made one arrest.
A quilters group in Sault Ste. Marie, called the Stitches from the Heart Quilt Guild, is close to donating its 2,000th quilt to a person in need through a long-running program called Comfort Quilt.
Some of the major projects included will impact the airport, engineering, fire and police, the water treatment plant, the IT department and the Department of Public Works.
Nipissing District missed out while other northern centres were awarded HART Hubs and our northern neighbours received much higher allocations of shelter and encampment cash in the funding frenzy that
A new company is expanding to Thunder Bay and aims to house 30 families in their own homes this year. Amy Ding, the founder and chief executive officer of Requity