Northern Ont. motorcyclists cruise 1,000 miles for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
More than a dozen motorcycle enthusiasts from Greater Sudbury took off for a long journey Friday morning.
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More than a dozen motorcycle enthusiasts from Greater Sudbury took off for a long journey Friday morning.
Three Sault Ste. Marie first responders have received the Green Cross Award for saving a life using the Jaws of Life after a February multi-vehicle crash.
Sault Ste. Marie must keep its police service, the Solicitor General’s office says. Council sought had OPP cost estimates amid rising policing expenses.
The Sault Ste. Marie Community Pantry and Household Bartering Items Foundation recently opened on North Street. It was founded by Wendy Gutcher, the founder and former operator of the local charity Helping Hands.
Algoma Steel announced Thursday it has achieved its first steel production at its new, state-of-the-art electric arc furnace project. The milestone follows days of successful electric arc furnace testing and tuning, including individual and tandem tests of all nine Q-One transformer modules.
A 24-year-old man is facing multiple firearm-related charges after police allege he pointed a loaded handgun at two victims before being arrested in a separate location.
In January 2022, 53-year-old Elmer Tangie was brutally attacked at a residence on the 400 block of Second Line West in Sault Ste. Marie. The details of that night were laid bare in court on Wednesday during the sentencing hearing for Brendan Wyatt, the third and final man charged in connection with Tangie’s death.
The OHL has released its 2025 preseason schedule, featuring 50 games across Ontario from August 29 to Sept. 14, with northern teams set for early action.
As the trade war with the U.S. rages, traffic at the International Bridge in Sault Ste. Marie is declining.
Grocer 4 Good's free community barbecue returned, offering meals and social service info to locals in need. Cory Nordstrom reports.
Kagawong’s Old Mill Heritage Centre originally built in 1925 as a pulp mill, it later powered Manitoulin Island as a hydro plant before becoming a museum.
Ontario Forest Fires says there are now six forest fires in the northeast region after four new ones were discovered Monday.
A member of the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service made history by becoming the first from the force to compete and medal at the World Police & Fire Games.
It seems as though northern Ontario won’t benefit from the province’s recent announcement allowing alcohol on pedal pubs.
North Shore Health Network CEO Tim Vine joins Tony Ryma to discuss the issues causing emergency room closures in the region.
Starting July 7, pet owners across all Canadian Uride cities can now bring their furry companions along for the ride without stress, thanks to the company’s newly launched “Pets” ride option.