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Thunderbirds lose close game in Kirkland Lake

Thunderbirds lose close game in Kirkland Lake

Gavin Killoran had the lone goal for the Thunderbirds on Sunday afternoon
Workweek Outlook: Milder and quieter this week

Workweek Outlook: Milder and quieter this week

Now that calmer weather has settled in, temperatures will gradually climb from the low single digits early in the week to the mid single digits by Wednesday, with largely dry conditions expected through midweek
Historic Matheson train station for sale

Historic Matheson train station for sale

The posting for the public sale closes today, group working to save the building has been helping a potential buyer
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
(Update: re-opened) Highway 17 closed north of the city following collision

(Update: re-opened) Highway 17 closed north of the city following collision

The incident occurred at Old Mill Bay
Sault native wins big at Windsor International Film Festival

Sault native wins big at Windsor International Film Festival

Evan Johnson is celebrating after he and his University of Windsor classmates won eight awards for their short film Penitence at the prestigious Mark Boscariol 48-Hour FlickFest, part of the Windsor International Film Festival
VIDEO: Is Ontario allowing too many students to opt out of the measles vaccine?

VIDEO: Is Ontario allowing too many students to opt out of the measles vaccine?

In our province, students can receive vaccine exemptions for medical reasons — or for religious or philosophical beliefs. But as measles cases continue to climb, is it time to re-examine the rules?
Greyhounds earn five of six points on tough road trip

Greyhounds earn five of six points on tough road trip

'Proud' was how head coach John Dean described his team’s effort as the Soo Greyhounds collected five out of six possible points during an intense weekend road trip
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
Algoma Festival Choir moves Christmas concert to new venue and time

Algoma Festival Choir moves Christmas concert to new venue and time

'A Festival of Carols' will mark a fresh chapter for the Algoma Festival Choir as it moves its Christmas concert to The Machine Shop and shifts from evening to afternoon