Walk-in breast cancer screening underway in northeastern Ontario
The ‘Mammothon’ breast screening event is back on in northern Ontario after a five-year hiatus with a goal of screening hundreds of women for cancer.
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The ‘Mammothon’ breast screening event is back on in northern Ontario after a five-year hiatus with a goal of screening hundreds of women for cancer.
Police in Sault Ste. Marie are investigating a sudden death after a body was discovered at the Bellevue Marina on Pine Street on Wednesday morning.
The Town of Blind River honoured Yvonne Elizabeth Plant with the prestigious 'Senior of the Year' award for the impact she makes on the community.
A northern Ontario miner is celebrating his first big lottery win after an instant scratch ticket sent him to Toronto to play the new Instant Money Machine game.
A miner from Wawa, Ont., decked out in a jumpsuit and safety glasses spent 30 seconds in the OLG Money Machine and won $85,000. Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp
Last weekend, Helping Hands Sault Ste. Marie was the victim of a break-in, with roughly $5,000 worth of items stolen.
Sault Ste. Maries from both sides of the border met to reaffirm the strong bond and history between the two cities amid trade tensions.
Leah Sperry, 6, has spent nearly half of her life in a hospital, including all but nine days in her first year.
A 28-year-old from Iron Bridge has been charged following an incident early Sunday afternoon in Blind River.
Ontario Provincial Police say the East Algoma detachment is investigating a fatal fire that broke out early Sunday morning in Blind River.
Sault Ste. Marie police arrested a wanted woman Saturday in connection with five shoplifting incidents over the last month, some of which escalated into violence.
Wikwemikong Tribal Police are reinforcing a community-focused policing approach through youth engagement and all-terrain vehicle safety education - aiming to foster trust and promote safe practices.
Sault police are investigating a robbery at the Circle K location on Wellington Street.
Ontario Provincial Police and Mississauga First Nation Police Service are asking for the public’s help to find an ATV driver who caused a ruckus earlier this month.
Algoma Public Health has released the places and times where residents could have been exposed to the measles.
Two northern Ontario towns hold Torch Runs for Special Olympics.