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Ragtime and novelty piano works will be performed Friday at Lake Superior State University Arts Center. Peter Bergin’s ...
Skagen based her script on interviews with 24 women with ties to the city. They shared their intimate partner violence ...
The fundraiser for Rydal Bank Historical Society runs Oct. 3 and 4 at Rydal Bank Hall, 16 Hoath St, in Rydal Bank. Doors open ...
Fred Eaglesmith performs in Bruce Mines on Sept. 28. Start time for the all-ages date by the alternative country ...
The Sault Ste. Marie native will play five instruments when Bright Star runs at CAA Theatre in Toronto. Mirvish Productions ...
Two individuals have been charged following a violent assault reported on Sept. 7 in the 0-100 block of Fish Hatchery Road. At approximately 2:45 p.m., police responded to a 911 call reporting an ...
As NOSM University celebrates its 20th anniversary, it is marking what it calls a transformative milestone in its evolution as Canada’s only independent medical university. The institution has ...
Sault Ste. Marie should use its strengths to diversify its economy, create jobs and capitalize on strategic federal investment, says Ward 5 Coun. Corey Gardi. The city’s strategic location, existing ...
A man allegedly tried to enter vehicles downtown early Thursday. Police saw him trying door handles in the 100 block of Bay Street at about 5 a.m., a release says. Austin Moar, 28, was charged with ...
The Toronto Blue Jays will soon be back in the ball game, spending “whatever it takes” to compete in a major league way, says Rogers Communications Inc., the team’s new 80-per-cent owner. Wayne Viita ...
Two people suffered serious injuries when they were attacked by a bear in the city’s north end on Wednesday. The pair may have accidentally come between a bear and its cubs in the area of Peoples Road ...
It’s hoped a recent study carried out by Algoma Public Health physicians and professionals on Ontario opioid-related deaths in the early COVID-19 pandemic – it determined the North was more severely ...