• The Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850. 167 years on

    The ‘Escalator Clause’ is at issue for current legal action. September 9th, 2017, will mark the 167th anniversary of the signing of Robinson Huron Treaty. A legal action that was launched in 2014, and comprises 21 First Nations within the geography of The Robinson Huron Treaty, continues to unfold, with the next date taking place […]
  • OPP Investigate fatal collision at French River

    (FRENCH RIVER, ON) – On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 3:03 p.m., members of the Sudbury and Noelville detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the French River Fire Department and the Sudbury District Emergency Medical Services (EMS), responded to a motor vehicle collision on the French River Bridge on Highway 69 in the Municipality of […]
  • This Rocky Life: I feel sad…

    I debated whether or not to write this week. I have another guest article ready to go and could have used it this weekend. I was feeling raw and sad and drained and disappointed. I was thinking it would be best not to write in this condition. One person commented on an article of mine […]
  • Head to the fair - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    Sault Ste. Marie Evening News
    Head to the fair
    Sault Ste. Marie Evening News
    Enjoy the Chippewa County Fair through September 4 at the Chippewa County Fairgrounds in Kinross, 1 mile off I-75 Kinross exit 378 in the Kinross Township Community Park. For more information on the fair and a full schedule of events, head online to ...
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  • Thunderbirds end preseason with 1-1 record

    After opening up the 2017 preseason with a 4-3 win over the Soo Eagles Friday night, the Soo Thunderbirds were looking to go two for two against the Eagles Saturday night at Pullar Stadium. Preseason action wrapped up in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan for the Thunderbirds on Saturday night, but this time they would fall […]
  • Gas bar robbed

    Gas bar robbed
    A man wielding a large knife robbed a Steelton gas bar early Saturday.
  • Fate of N.S. golf club uncertain, members say

    ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N.S. – The ownership of a Nova Scotia golf club appears in limbo, but members of the facility said they’re pulling together to keep the 18 hole course running until its fate becomes clear. Sid Young, course superintendent at the Annapolis Royal Golf and Country Club, said he was shocked to find a […]
  • Last Business In Hawk Junction Closes

    There could be an opportunity for an entrepreneur in Hawk Junction, apparently the small town could use a business or two according to a SaultOnline.com viewer, who informs us the town is now void of any business enterprise with the closing of a town icon. Here’s his story: The last surviving business in Hawk Junction […]
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