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Adored music teacher wants you to join her retirement bash

Adored music teacher wants you to join her retirement bash

Retirement party for Korah’s musical theatre director Denine Williams takes place at the Machine Shop on June 27; beloved instructor is leaving her role after 35 years of teaching
Six wildfires currently burning in northeastern Ontario

Six wildfires currently burning in northeastern Ontario

Sault Ste. Marie 5 is about 5 km west of Goulais River Provincial Park
Heat warning issued with highs up to 33C over coming days

Heat warning issued with highs up to 33C over coming days

Little relief overnight with humidex values of 25 to 30 expected, Environment Canada says
‘Bittersweet’: Churchgoers attend final service at Holy Trinity site

‘Bittersweet’: Churchgoers attend final service at Holy Trinity site

Soon to be demolished, Holy Trinity Church will move services to the Trinity Centre as Cara Community Corporation prepares for 108-unit affordable housing complex
Canadians have 'higher standard of accountability' on Indigenous issues: consultant

Canadians have 'higher standard of accountability' on Indigenous issues: consultant

Batchewana First Nation's Karen Bird says Canadians need to educate themselves before making land acknowledgements in business
REMEMBER THIS? Highland games in the Sault

REMEMBER THIS? Highland games in the Sault

This week we trace the seven-year course of highland games in Sault Ste. Marie
Poll: 60% would move to wind down the cigarette industry

Poll: 60% would move to wind down the cigarette industry

About 60 per cent of readers would approve if governments set a goal of ending the cigarette industry over a period of years, a recent online poll shows.
Still growing, Soo Market fills food gap in downtown core

Still growing, Soo Market fills food gap in downtown core

'Buy local': Approaching it first anniversary beside the downtown plaza, Brock Street market is expecting some new vendors to add to its wide variety of homegrown options
New programming helps put spotlight on Indigenous growing

New programming helps put spotlight on Indigenous growing

Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario leading workshops, mentorship opportunities
School trustee accuses province of favouring Catholic boards with capital funding

School trustee accuses province of favouring Catholic boards with capital funding

The Ontario Public School Boards' Association also called on Ford government to be more transparent about how capital funding decisions are made