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Sault Airport welcomed 160K passengers in 2023, up from previous year

Sault Airport welcomed 160K passengers in 2023, up from previous year

Passenger levels in 2023 were up nearly 22 per cent from 2022, but still way lower than the 211K who passed through the airport in 2019, before pandemic hit
Sault man's $1M lottery win 'all about family'

Sault man's $1M lottery win 'all about family'

'I was shaking and vibrating from the shock and disbelief,' says 39-year-old winner, who plans to treat his loved ones and invest some of the windfall
Heavily damaged tractor trailer stopped in Blind River, driver charged

Heavily damaged tractor trailer stopped in Blind River, driver charged

Police say the vehicle sustained significant damage after hitting a rock cut on Highway 17 somewhere between Wawa and Sault Ste. Marie
Doctors, investors ready to move on Ford government's plan for private surgical centres

Doctors, investors ready to move on Ford government's plan for private surgical centres

Proponents of the private clinics are urging the government to move faster and go bigger
Poor road conditions cancel North Shore area school buses

Poor road conditions cancel North Shore area school buses

Schools are open
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
VIDEO: Demolition begins on landmark Sudbury eyesore

VIDEO: Demolition begins on landmark Sudbury eyesore

Locals gathered to watch as crews began ripping down the long-vacant Ledo Hotel downtown
Should our New Year’s ball drop feature Malcolm White’s face?

Should our New Year’s ball drop feature Malcolm White’s face?

City council’s discussion last night of a possible New Year’s ball drop party seemed to get a bit silly at times
Greyhounds add depth up front in deal with Storm (update)

Greyhounds add depth up front in deal with Storm (update)

Third-year winger Justin DeZoete is the latest addition to the Greyhounds roster
Algoma Public Health urges parents to get kids' immunizations up to date

Algoma Public Health urges parents to get kids' immunizations up to date

Approximately 6,000 children across Algoma may be missing immunizations or not have records updated; kids face potential suspension from school but exemptions possible