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BACK ROADS BILL: Rocks, vistas and spirituality

BACK ROADS BILL: Rocks, vistas and spirituality

This week, Bill interviews a keeper of knowledge to learn more about the spirituality of rocks
New police unit to target Toronto gangs trafficking drugs on First Nations

New police unit to target Toronto gangs trafficking drugs on First Nations

United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin (UCCM) Anishnaabe Police says enforcement unit informed by Indigenous communities plagued by 'massive' levels of gang activity
'Cherished' downtown shop closing doors, going online only

'Cherished' downtown shop closing doors, going online only

First opened 14 years ago on Queen Street East, Stork + Bundle has made the 'difficult decision' to shut down its popular storefront and focus solely on Internet sales
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
BREAKING: City can only afford to fix 3 blocks of Queen Street this year

BREAKING: City can only afford to fix 3 blocks of Queen Street this year

Intermittent closures on the Sault’s main downtown street are expected to start as early as next week
'The voice of hockey': Tributes pour in for legendary broadcaster Bob Cole

'The voice of hockey': Tributes pour in for legendary broadcaster Bob Cole

Members of the NHL community and beyond paid tribute Bob Cole after the legendary 'Hockey Night in Canada' broadcaster died at age 90
Air Canada offered AFN chief 15% discount after her headdress was mishandled

Air Canada offered AFN chief 15% discount after her headdress was mishandled

'I was kind of stunned': Woodhouse Nepinak said in a social media post that her headdress and its case were taken away and put in a garbage bag
Lawsuit against big tobacco drags on and on for 14 years

Lawsuit against big tobacco drags on and on for 14 years

First launched in 2009, court action by Ontario government seeks $330B to cover the cost of tobacco-related health care — past and future
International student cuts could force Sault College to suspend programs

International student cuts could force Sault College to suspend programs

President David Orazietti says school 'reviewing all aspects of our operations' in face of new rules; plans for student residence, track and football field delayed but not cancelled
OPP reviewing officer's conduct at anti-Trudeau rally

OPP reviewing officer's conduct at anti-Trudeau rally

'The video has raised concerns about professionalism and depicts opinions that are not in line with the OPP’s values,' police agency says