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Saturday road closures in Sault Ste. Marie for Rotary parade
There are road closures in Sault Ste. Marie for the Rotary Community Day Parade. Lower Church Street & Queen Street East are closed from 9:30 a.m. - noon.
Sault Ste. Marie leads Uber Eats ice cream orders
Sault Ste. Marie tops Uber Eats' list of Canadian cities ordering the most ice cream, followed by Thunder Bay and Belleville.
Heavy rain causes major road washout in northern Ont.
Heavy rain caused a severe washout on Minto Street in Nairn and Hyman, leaving a 30-foot drop.
Six layoffs announced at Sault College, eight positions declared redundant
It was a sombre day at Sault College for staff on Thursday as officials announced eight full-time support staff positions were being declared redundant.
Summer camp for youth in crisis
A northern Ontario summer camp for youth that identify as 2SLGBT+ says it’s in crisis. It’s getting requests from campers at the same time it’s lost funding.
OPP seize replica gun in Mississauga First Nation drug raid
There was a heavy police presence on Mississauga First Nation on Thursday as police executed a drug warrant on West Street and a replica firearm was seized.
Canada Day traffic complaint leads to impaired driving charges
A 36-year-old Elliot Lake man is facing impaired driving charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a traffic complaint.
CTV National News: Canada's new measures to protect its steel industry
Canada announced several measures to protect its steel industry, including the imposition of tariffs on select steel imports. Heather Wright has the details.
Flooding closes Hwy. 17 between Wawa and Batchewana Bay
A road washout caused by flooding has closed Highway 17 in both directions between Batchewana Bay and Wawa.
Flooding forces days-long closure of Highway 17 near Wawa
A washed-out section between Wawa and Batchawana Bay has closed Highway 17 in both directions. Police warn that the closure will last several days.
Sault Ste. Marie's mayor takes a seat in the Mayor's Chair
This week, Ian Campbell catches up with what's going on in Sault Ste. Marie with Mayor Matthew Shoemaker for another edition of the Mayor's Chair.
Canada hikes tariffs on foreign steel, pledges $70M for workers
FedNor Minister Patty Hajdu reaffirmed Canada’s plan to curb steel imports, hike tariffs on Chinese steel & prioritize Canadian suppliers in federal contracts.
Incredible close-up: Junco mom feeds babies in rare nest footage
Blake Clinkard shot this video of a Junco nest near Otter Lake on Manitoulin Island on July 13, 2025.
$177K fine after flying rock from mine blast in northern Ont. breaks car windshield, injures passenger
Alamos Gold Inc. and some contractors it hired have been fined a combined $177,500 in connection with a stray piece of rock from a blast that hit a passing vehicle, injuring a passenger.
Algoma Steel president seeks access, trade certainty, and support after PM Carney announcement
Algoma Steel President Michael Garcia reacts to PM Carney’s plans, U.S. ties, and foreign steel’s long-term impact.