Attend the Coaching Super Clinic in Sault Ste. Marie, Feb. 21-23, for NCCP certifications, professional workshops, and networking. Tourism Sault Ste. Marie is partnering with the Coaches Association of Ontario (COA) to bring a ‘one-of-a-kind coaching super clinic’ to town.
Two Sault Ste. Marie residents will be squaring off to earn the nomination of the local provincial NDP riding association. Dave Mornix and Lisa Vezeau-Allen are both vying to carry the NDP banner into the next provincial election. A nomination meeting will be held Thurs. Jan. 30 at the Delta Hotel from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sault Ste. Marie is reviewing its residency rule for senior staff to balance local accountability with attracting top talent, while considering constitutional and practical implications.
Searchmont Resort, with one of the highest verticals in Ontario, is a paradise for alpine sports. It offers 26 runs, 100 acres of natural, rolling and rugged terrain, a terrain park, and state-of-the-art snowmaking equipment, drawing thrill-seekers from across the province.
Police have charged a Sudbury man in relation to a suspicious death on St. Joseph’s Island earlier this month. The deceased, found Jan. 6 in the vicinity of P Line Road, was identified last week as Corey Hynes, 52, of Sudbury. East Algoma OPP said its crime unit has continued to investigate the incident and has now made one arrest.
Investors collectively known as BIG North Capital Inc. now own nearly 200 rental properties across northern Ontario after insolvent, out-of-town landlords lose them in CCAA proceedings
The City of Sault Ste. Marie will accelerate the construction of 280 homes over the next three years with millions of dollars of federal funding.
A quilters group in Sault Ste. Marie, called the Stitches from the Heart Quilt Guild, is close to donating its 2,000th quilt to a person in need through a long-running program called Comfort Quilt.
Some of the major projects included will impact the airport, engineering, fire and police, the water treatment plant, the IT department and the Department of Public Works.
From events to admission to history, here's what to know if you're planning to cheer on the riders at the 56th running of the I-500.
To help sustain adult learning and improve literacy in the community, Tenaris and Algoma Steel have partnered to make a $10,000 CAD donation in support of Superior Adult Learning. Each company contributed $5,
Northern Ontario First Nations reject $3.6 billion offer over 175 years of treaty breaches, seeking a fair court-ordered settlement. The Robinson Superior Treaty Litigation team has rejected what they call a “low-ball” $3.6 billion offer from the federal and Ontario governments for 175 years of treaty breaches.