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Learn to sing Broadway tunes with renowned local teacher

Learn to sing Broadway tunes with renowned local teacher

Starting today, Korah Collegiate instructor Denine Williams will be leading musical theatre workshops at the Algoma Conservatory for people between the ages of 13 and 25
It's Big Apple or big bucks for Crime Stoppers' trip of the month winner

It's Big Apple or big bucks for Crime Stoppers' trip of the month winner

Next draw in support of fighting crime in Sault and Algoma is April 15 at 5 p.m.
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Winter travel advisory issued for areas north of Sault

Winter travel advisory issued for areas north of Sault

Locally heavy snowfall with total accumulations of 10 to 15 cm, Environment Canada says
Rhodes Centre gets a new Zamboni

Rhodes Centre gets a new Zamboni

New electric ice resurfacer will cost $162,902 plus HST
Sault could play role in upgrading foreign-trained physicians

Sault could play role in upgrading foreign-trained physicians

‘We need to be and we ought to be the next growth phase for NOSM-U’ – Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
'Frustrating and unacceptable': Moxness gets earful from council for derelict properties

'Frustrating and unacceptable': Moxness gets earful from council for derelict properties

City council approved a rezoning application for a five-storey apartment building on Allard Street, but not without pointed questions and choice words for out-of-town landlord
Back home in the Sault, E.J. Harnden still processing ‘extremely special’ Brier win

Back home in the Sault, E.J. Harnden still processing ‘extremely special’ Brier win

A former Olympic gold medalist alongside his brother Ryan and cousin Brad Jacobs, Harnden is now a back-to-back national curling champion with Team Gushue
Algoma Autism Foundation to host evening of dinner, dance and magic

Algoma Autism Foundation to host evening of dinner, dance and magic

Celebrate neurodiversity in our community at fundraiser at The Grand Gardens April 6
Teacher guilty of professional misconduct for anti-COVID social media posts

Teacher guilty of professional misconduct for anti-COVID social media posts

Now an occasional teacher for the Huron Superior Catholic District School Board, she was working for a different school board when 'deeply offensive behaviour' took place