Sault police warn of stunt driving consequences after 41-year-old charged
A 41-year-old motorist faces stunt driving charges after Sault police allegedly caught the driver speeding more than 50 km/h over the posted limit.
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A 41-year-old motorist faces stunt driving charges after Sault police allegedly caught the driver speeding more than 50 km/h over the posted limit.
Two people are facing criminal charges after a traffic stop in Batchewana First Nation led to the discovery of a sawed-off shotgun and suspected drugs.
The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service seized cocaine and cash in a drug bust early morning after acting on investigative leads.
Ontario Provincial Police's Manitoulin detachment arrested three drivers for impaired operation in a single day earlier this month.
Uride, a Canadian rideshare company, is offering free* rides to polling stations in five northern Ontario cities on election day to help boost voter turnout.
Hundreds of residents gathered in a show of national unity Saturday as the city held its Elbows Up in the Sault rally amid ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the United States.
UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service seized a firearm allegedly used in criminal offences during a search warrant execution at a M’Chigeeng First Nation residence.
In northern Ontario ridings, advanced turnout varied but was consistently robust with about 22.5 per cent of eligible voters in the region casting their ballots from April 18-21.
North Channel Cruises has been operating out of Little Current since 2013. The business has a 100-passenger tour boat and a smaller boat for excursions on the North Channel.
Prime Minister Mark Carney campaigned in Sault Ste. Marie on Friday. It's one of many stops that federal leaders have made in the Sault since the writ dropped for the April 28 federal election.
An Ontario steel mill was one of a number of stops Mark Carney made as part of his pitch to help workers affected by U.S. tariffs. Mike Le Couteur has more.
Fishing without a licence has netted an angler from Spanish, Ont., a fine in provincial offences court.
During a Liberal campaign stop in Sault Ste. Marie on Friday morning, incumbent Terry Sheehan introduced leader Mark Carney at Algoma Steel campaign stop.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney declined to elaborate on his conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, a day after a key omission came to light.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney offers condolences to the grieving community for the teen killed in a crash on the weekend.