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Kenneth Armstrong

Kenneth Armstrong

Kenneth Armstrong is a news reporter and photojournalist who regularly covers municipal government, business and politics and photographs events, sports and features.

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Recent Work by Kenneth

Family calls for crosswalk after fatal collision on Dacey Road

Family calls for crosswalk after fatal collision on Dacey Road

The recent death of a 91-year-old man has prompted both grief and activism in Sault Ste. Marie
'Under the sea': Local actors diving into The Little Mermaid

'Under the sea': Local actors diving into The Little Mermaid

Ada Crowder takes centre stage as Ariel in an upcoming community theatre production that promises music, magic and mermaids
Truck loses its load on Trunk Road

Truck loses its load on Trunk Road

Police are on scene interviewing the driver and doing traffic control
Huron Shores council votes to decommission Dean Lake Bridge

Huron Shores council votes to decommission Dean Lake Bridge

Despite a petition signed by more than 900 people, the Huron Shores council has decided not to rehabilitate the aging Dean Lake Bridge, citing high costs and choosing alternative infrastructure improvements
NDP leader calls for stronger advocacy for Sault at Queen's Park

NDP leader calls for stronger advocacy for Sault at Queen's Park

Handing out hot meals from a local social enterprise, Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles used her latest trip to Sault Ste. Marie to spotlight rising community needs and call for embattled MPP Chris Scott’s resignation
Red tape forces Cafe 4 Good to scale back hours

Red tape forces Cafe 4 Good to scale back hours

MP Terry Sheehan says he's advocating for the release of the funding
Ride for ARCH co-founder launches motivational website and calendars

Ride for ARCH co-founder launches motivational website and calendars

Marcy D’Ettorre has unveiled 'Bucket and Go,' an online platform designed to inspire personal growth while continuing her mission of supporting local palliative care
The HART Hub quietly opened in Sault Ste. Marie last month

The HART Hub quietly opened in Sault Ste. Marie last month

The long-anticipated Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hub has officially opened its doors, though many of its promised services are still on the way
Sheehan says federal budget could make the Sault safer

Sheehan says federal budget could make the Sault safer

As part of the budget, 1,000 new Canada Border Services Agency officers will be hired. MP Terry Sheehan said some of those new border officers will be stationed in Sault Ste. Marie
'Problem continues to worsen': Mayor responds to increase in opioid deaths

'Problem continues to worsen': Mayor responds to increase in opioid deaths

Algoma Public Health Unit recorded the second-worst opioid toxicity mortality rate in the province for the second quarter, up from eighth in Ontario in the first quarter of 2025
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