It’s safe to say the decision by Soo Greyhounds general manager Kyle Raftis to acquire 19-year-old defenceman Lukas Fischer ...
The Sault Surge aquatic team sent 30 athletes to the annual Border City Invitational last weekend in Windsor, returning home ...
HEADRICK HUSTLES PAST HOUND Garden River First Nation product Evan Headrick of the Kitchener Rangers skates past a fallen ...
The United Steelworkers Union and the Canadian Skills Training and Employment Coalition (CSTEC) have launched a POWER action ...
A former chief of Serpent River First Nation is the new chair of Algoma District School Board. Elaine Johnston succeeds Ward ...
Sault Community Theatre Centre has cancelled an upcoming performance by Canadian comedian Ben Bankas because his material ...
Sault Star Santa Fund co-ordinator Brunella Gagliardi speaks with Gagan Kaur, who staffs the nearby ornament shop, Home of ...
A person fell down a flight of stairs when assaulted downtown in late November, police say. The victim, who knew the alleged ...
Patty Gartshore shares a personal gift of song when Chamber Singers of Algoma presents its Christmas concert on Sunday.
Sault Area Hospital is not necessarily to blame for its upcoming parking rate hike, Ontario Health Coalition contends. After ...
A man allegedly punched someone numerous times outside a business in the 600 block of Second Line West on Nov. 29. Minor injuries resulted, police say. A suspect was found Monday. Malcolm Pine, 25, ...
A person was seriously hurt when they were punched, kicked and struck against appliances, police say. The assault happened at a downtown-area residence on Nov. 18. The victim was also struck twice ...
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