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Several men with ties to Sault Ste. Marie were among those who died when the ocean liner Lusitania was torpedoed by a German submarine. G.A. Nyblom was on board, as was former resident E.S. Cowpoer.
Prime Minister Mark Carney didn’t expect “white smoke” and an elimination of tariffs imposed by the U.S. administration at ...
European popes, kings and queens, pillaged the new world for riches, resources and land over centuries. The Indigenous ...
What a trip Sault Symphony Orchestra takes for its final show for the 2024-25 season. There’s stops along the way for two ...
Lock Cities Chorus will feature about six songs from the Fab Four, including Good Day Sunshine and All My Loving, Cups from ...
Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce members who accomplish “extraordinary things” were celebrated at the group’s Outstanding ...
Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker releases his six-month report, highlighting progress on mental health and addictions ...
A vehicle belonging to a missing Toronto man was found at Lake Superior Provincial Park.
Freight shipped on the St. Lawrence Seaway climbed slightly in April. Total cargo edged up four per cent from 4.36 million tonnes in April 2024 to 4.52 million tonnes last month. Soo Locks is part of ...
A teenage driver from Sault Ste. Marie was travelling at nearly 200 kilometres an hour north of the city on the Easter weekend, police say. The motorist registered a speed of 199 km/hr in a posted 90 ...
Police closed off the intersection of Second Line West and Farwell Terrace late Wednesday morning to carry out a search warrant at a residence. Two individuals were escorted from the home, searched, ...
Two people were escorted by police from a residence in the 200 block of Second Line West. Police had closed the intersection of Farwell Terrace and Second Line West to execute a search warrant. The ...
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