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Starting this fall, the spiritual leader of 1.1 million Canadians will live in the Sault

Starting this fall, the spiritual leader of 1.1 million Canadians will live in the Sault

Soft-spoken, hard-praying Algoma Archbishop Anne Germond will serve a 41-week stint as interim leader of Canada’s Anglican Church
Chapleau organization hosting Indigenous housing summit

Chapleau organization hosting Indigenous housing summit

One Bowl touting benefits of modular housing, related economic activities
GALLERY: Young truck lovers were in their element today

GALLERY: Young truck lovers were in their element today

Hosted by Habitat for Humanity, 3rd annual Touch a Truck event featured more than 30 utility and emergency vehicles at the Cambrian Mall parking lot on Saturday
GALLERY: These brave runners got nailed with paint downtown

GALLERY: These brave runners got nailed with paint downtown

The 5-km Colour Run is among several events taking place during the Community Strong Race Weekend; annual fundraiser supports the Algoma Family Services Foundation
Missing 20-year-old ‘unfamiliar’ with the Sault, not from town

Missing 20-year-old ‘unfamiliar’ with the Sault, not from town

Police say person was last seen around 4 a.m. today in area of Roberta Bondar Pavilion
Esteemed doctor brought life-changing treatments to the Sault (and loved to fly planes)

Esteemed doctor brought life-changing treatments to the Sault (and loved to fly planes)

Dr. John Kenneth Mohamed, a popular urologist who died last weekend at the age of 93, was 'a teacher at heart' who fought hard to bring renal dialysis to our community
‘Keep fighting’: Walk raises thousands for brain cancer research

‘Keep fighting’: Walk raises thousands for brain cancer research

Co-organizers of annual Warrior Walk urged locals to ‘trust your body and advocate for yourself’ ahead of 27-km trek across town on Saturday
Poll: Most wouldn't trade privacy as drivers for lower insurance rates

Poll: Most wouldn't trade privacy as drivers for lower insurance rates

This week, we asked: if you were reasonably sure it would lead to lower insurance rates, would you agree to have your driving electronically monitored? About two-thirds of you said no
Rainfall warning now in effect for Sault Ste. Marie

Rainfall warning now in effect for Sault Ste. Marie

Environment Canada says significant rainfall, which could be heavy at times, is expected to continue through to Sunday morning
Back Roads Bill: Should you drink back road spring water?

Back Roads Bill: Should you drink back road spring water?

This week, Bill takes us to natural springs on the back roads with caution in mind