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Victim of fatal crash a loving mother, says friend

The woman killed in Saturday night’s fatal crash on Highway 129 was a good friend and loving mother to three children, says a friend since high school. Ontario Provincial Police say Sarah Boyle, 25, of St.

Man convicted in Korah murder expected to seek day parole

A man convicted of brutally murdering a 14-year-old student in her own high school is eligible for parole and could face a day release hearing as soon as next month.

Overland arson decision delayed

A woman accused of multiple arsons will remain in custody at least another 16 days while a judge decides her case.

New parking system coming soon to downtown

Get ready to say goodbye to traditional parking meters on Queen Street. Well, on parts of it anyway.

Hundreds of students salute Olympian (5 photos)

Hundreds of Rosedale French Immersion students took to a nearby field on Wednesday to salute the sun, and to salute the efforts of Olympian Clara Hughes whose cross-country mental health awareness campaign reached the Sault this week.

Park issues warning for parents, pet owners

The Kinsmen Club is warning parents to be vigilant after mothballs were discovered around playground equipment at Kinsmen Park.

Maureen has a meeting 70 years in the making

Maureen Mousseau’s father was one of four Canadian soldiers who took in an orphaned five-year-old Italian boy during the Second World War and made him part of their platoon.

Best-selling author rocks out with local students

Students at Holy Cross Catholic School were treated to author Sigmund Brouwer’s Rock & Roll Literacy show on Friday.

Twisted metal on Second Line (7 photos)

No major injuries were reported in a rear-end crash this morning on Second Line, just east of Peoples Road. The collision involved a compact car, which sustained extensive front-end damage, and a small SUV.

David O. responds to board policy flap

David Orazietti downplayed Wednesday the significance of an apparent breach of school board rules when Liberal logos appeared on school computers during Premier Kathleen Wynne’s stop in the Sault.