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Drunk man chainsawed his furniture during 'terrifying' argument

Drunk man chainsawed his furniture during 'terrifying' argument

32-year-old apologizes for behaviour that was 'definitely out of character'; Crown wanted six months of house arrest but judge agrees to conditional discharge plus probation
Group Health’s top doctor says family physicians struggle with ‘burden’ of paperwork

Group Health’s top doctor says family physicians struggle with ‘burden’ of paperwork

Dr. Jodie Stewart, Algoma District Medical Group CEO and chair, repeats call for team-based approach to take pressure off overworked doctors
Live Blog: Soo Greyhounds at Saginaw Spirit

Live Blog: Soo Greyhounds at Saginaw Spirit

The Soo Greyhounds are on the road for a midweek game at the Dow Event Center against the Saginaw Spirit. Full updates will be available throughout the game
Out-of-town companies that own dozens of Sault houses file for creditor protection

Out-of-town companies that own dozens of Sault houses file for creditor protection

Group of corporations from southern Ontario affiliated with SID Developments say they are insolvent, claiming more than $144M in debt as ‘severe liquidity crisis’ looms    
Bundle up for Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser

Bundle up for Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser

Funds raised on Feb. 24 will go toward St. Vincent Place programs that support people in need
Doug Ford says now is not the time for a tuition increase

Doug Ford says now is not the time for a tuition increase

Premier's staff quickly clarified that the government is actually still considering lifting the tuition freeze
Cast in place, curtain ready to lift on 'Spamalot'

Cast in place, curtain ready to lift on 'Spamalot'

The production, which is being held at the Sault Community Theatre Centre, begins on February 28
As deadline looms, Canada not ready to expand assisted dying eligibility

As deadline looms, Canada not ready to expand assisted dying eligibility

Trudeau government is hitting pause on its plans to make medical assistance in dying available to people whose only medical condition is a mental illness
Find some inspiration at tomorrow's Art Hub talk

Find some inspiration at tomorrow's Art Hub talk

Gerri Proulx and Ron Marks, the artists behind the current 'Paint Paper Scissors' exhibition, will be speaking tomorrow night from 6-9 p.m.
Crafty kids hosting vendor market in Echo Bay

Crafty kids hosting vendor market in Echo Bay

Free event runs from noon until 4 p.m. Friday