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Former Sault teacher faces disciplinary hearing over abuse allegations

Former Sault teacher faces disciplinary hearing over abuse allegations

Ontario College of Teachers to decide if Mario Vallieres committed professional misconduct during his time at French Catholic school board — more than a year after he pleaded guilty in court to assaulting student under 16
'They have done nothing': Flooded portion of Hwy. 638 concerns township officials

'They have done nothing': Flooded portion of Hwy. 638 concerns township officials

'This is a small piece of road we’re trying to get repaired so nobody gets killed on it': Council members demand action from province on flooded part of road outside Echo Bay
'I was very humbled': Serpent River First Nation elects new chief

'I was very humbled': Serpent River First Nation elects new chief

Wilma-Lee Johnston committed to continuing work on $7.3M housing project, ongoing community discussions around share of historic $10B treaty annuities settlement
Should it be a crime to deny the truth about residential schools?

Should it be a crime to deny the truth about residential schools?

'They do not have our experience, so how can they deny what we went through?': Shingwauk survivors weigh in on the calls to criminalize residential school denialism
Settlement dollars, housing top priorities for new Mississauga First Nation chief

Settlement dollars, housing top priorities for new Mississauga First Nation chief

'Working for the First Nation was always my goal': Brent Niganobe prepares to lead his community after winning tight race for chief by just one vote
Dean Sayers loses bid for national chief

Dean Sayers loses bid for national chief

Former leader of Batchewana First Nation makes it to second ballot before run to lead Assembly of First Nations draws to a close; voting resumes Wednesday night
Shingwauk survivors say criminalizing residential school denialism may be next step

Shingwauk survivors say criminalizing residential school denialism may be next step

'They do not have our experience, so how can they deny what we went through?': Sisters who went attended Shingwauk say those who deny or downplay residential school abuses are creating a 'roadblock' to reconciliation
Court docs reveal landlord hit with $140K in fire code fines

Court docs reveal landlord hit with $140K in fire code fines

Director for Burlington company tied to at least four other companies that own dozens of Sault properties; most infractions linked to smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Wanted: Bail compliance unit for Sault Police

Wanted: Bail compliance unit for Sault Police

Police service has $400K proposal on the table in order to hire two full-time officers who would keep tabs on people released on bail
Sault Police wants to establish bail compliance unit

Sault Police wants to establish bail compliance unit

Police service has $400K proposal on the table in order to hire two full-time officers who would keep tabs on people released on bail