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BACK ROADS BILL: Bill's favourite 2024 adventures, Part 1

BACK ROADS BILL: Bill's favourite 2024 adventures, Part 1

This week in part one of two stories, leading into the New Year, Bill looks at some of his favourite stories in 2024 and tells us why
Sault man’s homemade BBQ sauce is a hot seller down under

Sault man’s homemade BBQ sauce is a hot seller down under

Ken Warmington launched Maple Leaf Meats in 2016 and now runs a popular food truck in Melbourne, where he sells his original sauce through Australian supermarket chains
REPLAY: On the sixth day of Christmas, we deliver holiday magic to Melissa and her grandchildren

REPLAY: On the sixth day of Christmas, we deliver holiday magic to Melissa and her grandchildren

Watch as we surprise a local family with gifts to brighten their holiday season
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
'Some kids made a mistake': Students face trespassing charges for tearing up ski trail

'Some kids made a mistake': Students face trespassing charges for tearing up ski trail

Soo Finnish Nordic Ski Club imposes $1,000 fine after Christmas Eve joyride left two vehicles — and a piece of heavy equipment — stuck in the snow on Pinder Trail
This year's 'Take Your Pick' winner has been announced

This year's 'Take Your Pick' winner has been announced

The winner — who didn't initially answer his phone — has a choice between two vehicle packages or $85,000 in cash
Community demands answers about radioactive tailings near Nairn Centre

Community demands answers about radioactive tailings near Nairn Centre

Township submits a five-point action plan asking the federal nuclear safety commission to take remedial steps
All aboard the Chocolate Express for a great cause

All aboard the Chocolate Express for a great cause

Annual ARCH fundraiser set for Jan. 12 at Stokely Creek Lodge
Local flood warning in effect as warmer temperatures settle in

Local flood warning in effect as warmer temperatures settle in

Residents and visitors are strongly urged to stay clear of flood control channels and all waterways
Conservatives call for no-confidence vote by late January

Conservatives call for no-confidence vote by late January

Conservative MP Jonathan Williamson says he'll get the ball rolling early in the New Year on no-confidence vote that could bring down Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government