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Sweet deal: Sault girl awarded cake after winning local baker's design contest

Sweet deal: Sault girl awarded cake after winning local baker's design contest

Seven-year-old Adia Ingram — who holds online drawing tutorials — received a vanilla and chocolate chip cake with pink icing baked by Sugar’s Jeannette Orazietti
Sonny Spina recounts the punishing race that organizers urged him to quit

Sonny Spina recounts the punishing race that organizers urged him to quit

The local city councillor went through a strict vetting process and drove two days to get to the Spartan Summer Death Race in Vermont. Spoiler: He didn't quit
Sault 'totally screwed over' by carbon tax, Pierre Poilievre tells SooToday

Sault 'totally screwed over' by carbon tax, Pierre Poilievre tells SooToday

In exclusive interview, Conservative leader talks about environmental policy, opposition to drug consumption sites, plans to get tough on crime and protect hunters’ rights
Small Business Minister talks shop with local entrepreneurs

Small Business Minister talks shop with local entrepreneurs

Visiting the Sault, Rechie Valdez sits down Wednesday morning with Sault MP Terry Sheehan and local business owners to discuss social issues, taxes and labour shortage
Strike averted as Group Health Centre, CUPE reach deal

Strike averted as Group Health Centre, CUPE reach deal

64 per cent of CUPE Local 894 vote in favour of agreement for over 200 health care workers, who were prepared to hit picket lines Tuesday over pay equity
Sault realtor still selling houses, 55 years after first transaction

Sault realtor still selling houses, 55 years after first transaction

John Thompson, 89, says hard work, honesty key to his long career
Two-day cricket tournament hits the Sault this weekend

Two-day cricket tournament hits the Sault this weekend

Free event is first of its kind for local league, featuring seven Sault teams and one from Sudbury
Strike put on hold as Group Health workers set to vote on tentative deal

Strike put on hold as Group Health workers set to vote on tentative deal

CUPE Local 894 workers to vote Monday on tentative deal, with the union promising to hit the picket line Tuesday morning if agreement is rejected
Fresh paint, fresh pints: Doors reopen at Outspoken Brewing

Fresh paint, fresh pints: Doors reopen at Outspoken Brewing

Now under new ownership, popular Sault microbrewery is officially back in business
New Lock project on schedule, if funding keeps flowing

New Lock project on schedule, if funding keeps flowing

Work on New Lock’s concrete walls begins in the fall, as officials hope to have megaproject completed by 2030 at estimated cost of $3 billion