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Carol Martin

Carol Martin

Carol Martin, a graduate of Cambrian College's journalism program, has been a journalist for more than 18 years. Born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Carol has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury and Kingston.

Recent Work by Carol

Council officially delays reopening target for Rogers Arena

Council officially delays reopening target for Rogers Arena

Foundational problems dig into opening targets, pushing them back at least until summer 2025
Soup Kitchen to serve eat-in Christmas dinner

Soup Kitchen to serve eat-in Christmas dinner

First eat-in Christmas dinner since before pandemic
Check out Doug's Acadian

Check out Doug's Acadian

Gail Joy Investments owner/operator brought his favourite car to Part Source for the afternoon and it is sweet!
Twin Saults home to Ontario's only international naturalists club

Twin Saults home to Ontario's only international naturalists club

Recent outings have taken Sault Naturalists into Algoma District in search of showy lady slippers and across to Mackinaw City for the Mackinac Straits Raptor Watch
Sailboat still hard aground in Elliot Lake parking lot

Sailboat still hard aground in Elliot Lake parking lot

Owner of sailboat abandoned in Dunlop Lake boat launch parking lot found, says city
Living the good life with Active 55+ where there's so much to do

Living the good life with Active 55+ where there's so much to do

Regardless of fitness level, ability or other barriers, everyone who is 55 and over can find something fun to do at the city's active living centres, says manager of seniors services
Patrie appeals $89K court costs decision

Patrie appeals $89K court costs decision

Elliot Lake still without a mayor as Chris Patrie appeals conflict of interest ruling
Removed Elliot Lake mayor ordered to pay almost $90K in court costs

Removed Elliot Lake mayor ordered to pay almost $90K in court costs

Integrity Commissioner says Chris Patrie's case the most serious Ontario courts have seen
MPP Ross Romano announces funding for new school for Blind River

MPP Ross Romano announces funding for new school for Blind River

The $36.7M new school will be built in Blind River and will house 381 JK to Grade 12 students
Local author makes talking to children about tough topics easier

Local author makes talking to children about tough topics easier

Sheila Campbell finds inspiration in experiences with her five children and their friends
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