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Afraid of failure? These people have some advice for you

Afraid of failure? These people have some advice for you

Guest speakers at StartUP Sault Ste. Marie's inaugural 'FailFest' will share experiences of surviving and thriving after falling on their faces
Breaking Away helps adults with disabilities to thrive

Breaking Away helps adults with disabilities to thrive

Program empowers students to break away from others’ perceptions of their limitations
UPDATE: Phone service restored at Collision Reporting Centre

UPDATE: Phone service restored at Collision Reporting Centre

On Monday morning, staff were unable to receive incoming calls or retrieve messages
Drunk driver who hit guardrail gets double the mandatory fine

Drunk driver who hit guardrail gets double the mandatory fine

38-year-old Algoma Steel employee, arrested in January after his Dodge Ram collided with a guardrail on McNabb Street, is making a charitable donation on top of $4K fine
VIDEO: Near head-on collision with off-duty officer leads to arrest

VIDEO: Near head-on collision with off-duty officer leads to arrest

Transport driver crossed into oncoming traffic on Highway 17 near Bruce Mines, police say
Eviction delays at Landlord and Tenant Board driving rise in social housing rent arrears

Eviction delays at Landlord and Tenant Board driving rise in social housing rent arrears

Local social services board is owed nearly $60K in unpaid rent on some social housing units, up sharply from $48K the year before
Workweek Outlook: May ends with a little more of the same

Workweek Outlook: May ends with a little more of the same

Over the last few weeks, temperatures have been slightly warmer than usual for May, and rainfall has been somewhat higher than normal
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Potential strike could mean 'significant disruptions' at border this summer

Potential strike could mean 'significant disruptions' at border this summer

The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 9,000 of its members who work for the Canada Border Services Agency have secured a strike mandate
No expert consensus on AI risks, trajectory ‘remarkably uncertain’

No expert consensus on AI risks, trajectory ‘remarkably uncertain’

Major international report on safety of artificial intelligence says experts can’t agree on the risk the technology poses — and it’s unclear whether AI will help or harm us