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New wildfires already out, fire hazard low to moderate: ministry

New wildfires already out, fire hazard low to moderate: ministry

Fire hazard low in areas south of Sault, Chapleau and Temiskaming Shores, AFFES says
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Firearms stolen during Goulais break-in

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Firearms stolen during Goulais break-in

Crime occurred sometime between April 6 and 30 on Goulais Mission Road
GFL faces opposition to compensation practices after paying CEO $68M in 2023

GFL faces opposition to compensation practices after paying CEO $68M in 2023

Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis & Co. recommend a ‘no’ vote on GFL’s executive compensation, known as ‘say on pay’
OPP arrest 89-year-old northerner for impaired driving

OPP arrest 89-year-old northerner for impaired driving

Driver was pulled over in West Nipissing late Tuesday night
Weekend Outlook: Unstable but seasonal

Weekend Outlook: Unstable but seasonal

The airmass over Northern Ontario will be unpredictable this weekend, offering a blend of sun, clouds, and showers
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Look how the city’s going to make you drive slower this summer

Look how the city’s going to make you drive slower this summer

Temporary traffic-calming bollards will be installed at five locations
Low bid on Lake St. rebuild is $2 million more than city budgeted

Low bid on Lake St. rebuild is $2 million more than city budgeted

Most underground work has been eliminated from the job to cut costs
Algoma U marking Moose Hide Campaign Day on all campuses

Algoma U marking Moose Hide Campaign Day on all campuses

Events planned at all three campuses Friday to mark Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys in ending violence towards women and children
Sault firefighters first in Canada to receive new, safer gear

Sault firefighters first in Canada to receive new, safer gear

City council approved purchase of new coats and pants that are free of cancer-causing chemicals — and unveiled just one day after local firefighters battled huge fire downtown