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Heated sidewalks? Not going to happen, council decides

Heated sidewalks? Not going to happen, council decides

Price tag estimated at more than $25 million
High school cross-country skiers prepare for OFSAA this week

High school cross-country skiers prepare for OFSAA this week

Twenty-four student-athletes from Sault Ste. Marie will compete at the Ontario Nordic championship from Feb. 22-23 in Lakefield
GFL commits to pay full cost of New Year’s ball(?) drop

GFL commits to pay full cost of New Year’s ball(?) drop

No decision has been made on what we’ll drop on the downtown plaza. Coun. Angela Caputo said we could drop her lipstick and everyone would be excited
Ontario Liberals have no position on the carbon tax

Ontario Liberals have no position on the carbon tax

Bonnie Crombie, 'queen of the people's hearts,' said her party will consult with experts and regular Ontarians on the party's climate plan
Adopt Me: Bagheera is a calm and quiet kitty

Adopt Me: Bagheera is a calm and quiet kitty

She is approximately two years old
WATCH: February 20 City Council

WATCH: February 20 City Council

Live coverage of the February 20, 2024 meeting of Sault Ste. Marie city council
Group Health Centre addresses common questions as May 31 deadline looms for 10K patients

Group Health Centre addresses common questions as May 31 deadline looms for 10K patients

Group Health Centre announced last month that it would be 'derostering' 10,000 patients due to a doctor shortage
Police: Alleged assailant wields chair at cops in Lorna Drive incident

Police: Alleged assailant wields chair at cops in Lorna Drive incident

Officers responded to an altercation on Monday afternoon
23-year-old accused of porch-related crime

23-year-old accused of porch-related crime

Various items were stolen, say police
Algoma Public Health board votes against merger with Sudbury health unit (update)

Algoma Public Health board votes against merger with Sudbury health unit (update)

"We didn’t want to see public health decisions made by folks living in Sudbury,” says Mayor Matthew Shoemaker, who sits on APH board