• Canada’s NAFTA waiting game enters new week as US and Mexico work on differences

    OTTAWA — The hurry-up-and-wait uncertainty surrounding Canada’s return to the NAFTA talks is entering a new week as Ottawa’s partners in the trilateral deal push forward with their one-on-one negotiations. For five weeks, top officials from both the United States and Mexico have logged many hours of face-to-face talks in Washington on the North American Free Trade Agreement. With signs of progress apparent, the high-level [&hell
  • Arrival of fibre optics puts squeeze on lower-priced internet service providers

    TORONTO — George Burger says his company VMedia Inc. can’t get internet service into customer buildings and homes the way it once did because copper wiring that the Toronto-based internet service provider uses to reach customers is being replaced, taking parts of his market with it. The problem is that fibre optics networks — which carry internet signals over glass filaments — are gradually […]
  • Canadians stuck in Hawaii say they hope to enjoy the rest of their trip

    TORONTO — Canadians stuck in Hawaii amid a torrential rains from a tropical storm say despite an eventful last couple of days seeking shelter, they hope to enjoy the rest of their trip. Lane was barrelling towards the islands of Hawaii as a powerful Category 5 hurricane in the middle of last week, but was downgraded to a tropical […]
  • Superior Media gets blanked by G. Verdi Lodge

    After picking up a 2-1 victory over Mr. M’s Furniture on Saturday afternoon at Strathclair Park, the Superior Media under 18 girls soccer team continued postseason action on Sunday morning as they took on G. Verdi Lodge. Superior Media’s soccer season came to an end on Sunday morning as they dropped a 1-0 decision to […]
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    The Sault Ste. Marie Airport held an open house on Saturday to celebrate 20 successful years as a privately-owned facility. “We're a little unique in being the ...
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    Sault Ste. Marie Airport Celebrates 20 Years
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    The Sault Ste. Marie Airport held an open house on Saturday to celebrate 20 successful years as a privately-owned facility. “We're a little unique in being the only regional airport in the country that is privately owned and operated with no ties to ...and more »
  • Sault Ste. Marie Airport Celebrates 20 Years

    The Sault Ste. Marie Airport held an open house on Saturday to celebrate 20 successful years as a privately-owned facility. “We’re a little unique in being the only regional airport in the country that is privately owned and operated with no ties to any level of government, so we’re really trying to tell our story […]
  • Bullying’s a big no-no, so what can parents do if their child targets other kids?

    TORONTO — Little Johnny may not be a perfect angel, but his parents believe he’s a pretty good kid all around. But then comes a call from the principal that bursts that particular bubble:  their son has reportedly been bullying other kids — a complete no-no given many schools’ zero-tolerance policies for such behaviour. So why do kids bully and what are parents to do? In many instances, bullyi
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  • Sault Ste. Marie Airport opens its doors to the public (10 photos) - SooToday.com

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    Sault Ste. Marie Airport opens its doors to the public (10 photos)
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    The Sault Ste. Marie Airport opened its doors to the public Saturday as a way of celebrating 20 years of private ownership by the Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation. “We wanted to open the doors and say thank you to the public for ...and more »
  • Tegosh eyes flight to hotter destination

    Claira Tegosh’s next flight might be a to a slightly warmer locale.The Grade 5 student at Pinewood Public School was set to take her first flight at the fourth annual COPA for Kids at Sault Ste. Marie Airport on Saturday.While the free flight offered by members of Canadian Owners Pilot Association Flight 66 helped Tegosh earn her wings, her goal is to one day go to visit America’s 50th state.“Hawaii is very warm and the water is probably warm,” Tegosh told The Sault Star.
  • Neighbourhood Resource Centre reaches out to Jamestown

    Neighbourhood Resource Centre plans to do more outreach in the Jamestown area, responding to resident requests that they feel cutoff from social services.Sault Ste. Marie Police Service, working with more than 20 community agencies, began operating the centre on Gore Street in 2014.Current co-ordinator Const. Troy Miller says having the site in the downtown neighbourhood is helping boost civic pride, sense of community and increased community participation among nearby residents.“People (a
  • Sault Ste. Marie Comes to Life for 2018 Michigan Paranormal Convention - 9&10 News

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    Sault Ste. Marie Comes to Life for 2018 Michigan Paranormal Convention
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    “There are unknown phenomena out there that we can't quite describe.” A three-day event in Sault Ste. Marie is trying to make the unknown a little easier to understand. The 9th annual Michigan Paranormal Convention is being held at Kewadin Casino.
  • Digitization poised to disrupt central banking, too: Bank of Canada’s Poloz

    OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz is recommending to his international policy-making peers that they consider the often-elusive economic effects created by the spread of digital disruption. Poloz says statistical agencies have been underestimating the level of economic growth driven by the advance of digitization — an effect he believes could have implications for inflation outlooks and even interest-r

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