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'Why the f--- didn't you call 911?' Dad furious after son eats pill at Sault daycare

'Why the f--- didn't you call 911?' Dad furious after son eats pill at Sault daycare

Three-year-old living with autism was found chewing on a random pill outside of a downtown daycare facility last week
Feds announce more than $700K to protect freshwater ecosystems locally

Feds announce more than $700K to protect freshwater ecosystems locally

Majority of funding earmarked for First Nations-led environmental stewardship projects
Fire rips through family crisis shelter on Rankin Reserve

Fire rips through family crisis shelter on Rankin Reserve

Everyone at the shelter managed to get out safely and a nearby elders complex was also evacuated
Steel City MMA fighter takes on kickboxing as new challenge

Steel City MMA fighter takes on kickboxing as new challenge

'I’ve found a new, exciting and different thing to look forward to - new goals' - Hannah Horner
Is this house in the Sault really selling for a buck?

Is this house in the Sault really selling for a buck?

'I’ve had realtors want to shoot me — and you can put that on record'
Creditor protection extended for insolvent out-of-town landlords

Creditor protection extended for insolvent out-of-town landlords

More time needed to firm up liquidation of more than 300 properties owned by corporations closely linked to SID Developments
Court reviewing $510M legal bill from Robinson Huron Treaty settlement

Court reviewing $510M legal bill from Robinson Huron Treaty settlement

Ontario Superior Court rules in favour of Garden River First Nation and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, which challenged the lawyers' bill earlier this year
Mississauga First Nation makes history with trespassing conviction

Mississauga First Nation makes history with trespassing conviction

'It’s a step in recognizing our laws that have been developed for the First Nation': Successful prosecution of alleged drug dealer marks first time First Nations' law has been recognized in an Ontario courtroom
Sault police chief pledges to look at new ways to combat shoplifting

Sault police chief pledges to look at new ways to combat shoplifting

'There's no negative consequence to this behaviour': Police report a large increase in shoplifting incidents in the Sault amid calls for sweeping bail reform
Students roll up their sleeves to help out seniors for Trades Day of Caring

Students roll up their sleeves to help out seniors for Trades Day of Caring

Partnership between Sault College and United Way sees trades students raking leaves and doing winterizing tasks for seniors