Northern Ontario candidate frustrated about missing election signs
A provincial election candidate in northern Ontario who says multiple campaign signs have gone missing is expressing her frustrations on social media.
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A provincial election candidate in northern Ontario who says multiple campaign signs have gone missing is expressing her frustrations on social media.
The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has advised they have closed down the area of Woodward Avenue between Queen Street East and Wellington Street East due to a fire.
Sault police are investigating a recent theft from a local business earlier this month.
Sault police are investigating a theft from a local business last month.
Northern Ontario's largest winter carnival is coming to a close this weekend with a polar bear plunge.
In northern hockey this week, CTV News' Rick Wyman talks to Ronnie Shuker about his new book on how the sport touches lives coast-to-coast.
The first leaders' debate in the Ontario election Friday was a combative affair, with opposition leaders taking their best shots at Premier Doug Ford.
The mayors of the largest communities in northern Ontario say highway expansions, more doctors and addictions services are among their key priorities.
The leaders of Ontario’s New Democratic, Liberal and Green parties went on the offensive Thursday against Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford’s record on housing in the first debate of the provincial election campaign.
Here are some ice fishing tips ahead of the Family Day long weekend when Ontario is waiving the need for angler licenses.
A 35-year-old man in Sault Ste. Marie is facing dozens of charges after police raided a residence earlier this week on East Street in the city.
A woman from Thunder Bay, Ont., fought impaired driving charges by arguing that she didn't start drinking until her vehicle was damaged and stuck in a roadway.
With almost half of their customers in the United States, the head of Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie says 25 per cent tariffs on exports to the U.S. would be a major blow to their operations.
CTV News' Cory Nordstrom sits down with Algoma Steel CEO to discuss how the northern Ontario business will be impacted by the new American tariffs.
This week Take Me Home Tuesday features April, the small, full-grown cat at the Sudbury SPCA shelter that is looking for a loving home.
FOR LEGO LOVERS: More than 100 sculptures from Sean Kenney's Brick Masters Studio on display at Science North in Sudbury.