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'Outstanding': Local contractor buys incubator for newborn babies at Sault hospital

'Outstanding': Local contractor buys incubator for newborn babies at Sault hospital

Approximately 120 out of 800 babies born every year at Sault Area Hospital are premature or ill and will need an incubator, like the one purchased by Mike Moore
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Opening day nerves out of the way at Greyhounds camp

Opening day nerves out of the way at Greyhounds camp

Scrimmages are on tap for day two on Thursday
Makwa Waakaa'igan gets $2M boost from NOHFC

Makwa Waakaa'igan gets $2M boost from NOHFC

Three-storey building at Algoma University will contain residential school archives, cultural spaces and the Mental Health and Addictions Research and Training Institute once complete
Ministry of Labour confirms critical injury at Algoma Steel

Ministry of Labour confirms critical injury at Algoma Steel

Algoma Steel has received two orders and a requirement from the ministry as a result of the incident
Eat local burgers, help build affordable housing in the Sault

Eat local burgers, help build affordable housing in the Sault

Habitat for Humanity's fourth annual Soo Burger Month takes place in September
Woman learns hard lesson about hanging out with drug dealers

Woman learns hard lesson about hanging out with drug dealers

'She's learned to be more careful with whom she associates with': Wawa woman pleads guilty to possession of crystal meth for the purpose of trafficking
Ford government says data was botched — so how many people are homeless in Ontario?

Ford government says data was botched — so how many people are homeless in Ontario?

Housing minister's spokesperson now says number is ‘significantly lower’ than 234,000, which was the ‘unofficial estimate’ of homelessness found in a ministry document
Two people charged after infant dies on Manitoulin Island

Two people charged after infant dies on Manitoulin Island

Ontario Provincial Police say an infant in Wikwemikong First Nation was taken to hospital on May 8
PUC gets OK to build massive new power line for Algoma Steel's electric arc furnaces

PUC gets OK to build massive new power line for Algoma Steel's electric arc furnaces

'This project is a critical step in ensuring a resilient and sustainable energy future for our region': Construction is expected to begin in 2025 and be completed in 2027