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Sault Social Services appoints first-ever chief operating officer

Sault Social Services appoints first-ever chief operating officer

Louie Bruni, an Algoma U grad, has been with the organization for more than six years
Ontario in 'crisis state' on accessibility, unlikely to meet 2025 goal: report

Ontario in 'crisis state' on accessibility, unlikely to meet 2025 goal: report

New report says it's a 'near certainty' the government will fail to meet its goal of making the province accessible for people with disabilities by 2025
VIDEO: Sault bride's special moment with grandmother goes viral

VIDEO: Sault bride's special moment with grandmother goes viral

‘I’m so happy all these people get to see the tiniest glimpse of the love this woman had for her family’: Local bride shares tears with grandma in emotional wedding day clip
Batchewana First Nation company receives $442K to expand operations

Batchewana First Nation company receives $442K to expand operations

'This is what reconciliation is all about': FedNor funding enables Trucor Steel Structures Inc. to buy heavy equipment to branch out into development of housing and building projects
Worker dies in accident at GFL facility near Thunder Bay

Worker dies in accident at GFL facility near Thunder Bay

The labour ministry is investigating a fatality that occurred Friday at GFL Environmental in Rosslyn
Sault volunteer remembered as 'inspiration' to community

Sault volunteer remembered as 'inspiration' to community

'There are no other words for her other than extraordinary': Gardener and downtown activist Alison Walton dedicated more than 20 years to helping locals from 'all walks of life'
Conservation group helps protect 15-acre island near Desbarats

Conservation group helps protect 15-acre island near Desbarats

Kensington Conservancy helps U.S. owners donate Bowen Island in the St. Joseph Channel, a section of the St. Marys River
VIDEO: On the eighth day of Christmas, we surprise a brave young girl and her grandma

VIDEO: On the eighth day of Christmas, we surprise a brave young girl and her grandma

We deliver holiday cheer to Stella and Jackie, who have been navigating loss and health issues together
City council takes a bite out of Crime Stoppers' budget

City council takes a bite out of Crime Stoppers' budget

A not-for-profit charity operated by a volunteer board of directors, the local Crime Stoppers says it is 'disheartened' by city's decision to cut off $25K annual grant
1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: poll

1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: poll

The Salvation Army released the data as part of its annual report examining Canadians' attitudes and experiences with poverty and related socioeconomic issues