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Beer for your dog? The Whisky Barrel can fill that order

Beer for your dog? The Whisky Barrel can fill that order

Crafty Beast Brewing, located in Nova Scotia, makes non-alcoholic beer just for canines; 'Everyone with a patio should stock it. Dogs love it and it's good for them'
Sault man could one day work for UN, NATO

Sault man could one day work for UN, NATO

Benn Fisher interested in fixing Canadian, global issues
Young healthcare workers need to show more empathy, therapist says

Young healthcare workers need to show more empathy, therapist says

Greg Noack publishes book; says more empathy, longer treatment periods needed for patients
Jesse Merineau advances a step closer to spot at Hollywood Bowl

Jesse Merineau advances a step closer to spot at Hollywood Bowl

Sault-born singer songwriter is thankful for community support which has helped him advance in a contest to open for top artists at a high profile concert expecting up to 20,000 attendees
Sault needs up to 15 family docs, says local recruiter

Sault needs up to 15 family docs, says local recruiter

Recruiters have said many med school grads are more likely to hang up their shingle in or near the communities in which they have been trained
Hilton Beach parade singer eyes career in sustainable business

Hilton Beach parade singer eyes career in sustainable business

Audrey Vair has come a long way from serenading parade-goers to Rotman Commerce at the University of Toronto's School of Business
New owners reopen eatery at McCauley’s Motel (10 photos)

New owners reopen eatery at McCauley’s Motel (10 photos)

The business was launched by Howard and Mary McCauley in the 1930s
Reporting sexual assault online good first step, counsellor says

Reporting sexual assault online good first step, counsellor says

More work needed to support victims of sexual assault and protect them from re-traumatization by the court system
Lions Club of St. Joseph Island marks half century of service

Lions Club of St. Joseph Island marks half century of service

From stacking firewood to expanding a community hall, the Lions have been roaring through community service on the Island for five decades
Participants gather for 3rd annual brain tumour walk

Participants gather for 3rd annual brain tumour walk

Donations raised will go towards the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada to help support patients and caregivers