• Peters, Douglas Mark

    Peters, Douglas Mark August 14, 1930-November 24, 2018 Passed away peacefully at the age of 88 while at Golden Birches Terrace in Blind River. Beloved soulmate of Gorddell Dewitt. He will be lovingly remembered by many family members and friends. Doug was a truck driver for many years hauling gravel and logs in the Haliburton […]
  • FOUCAULT, Daniel

    It is with great sadness that we announce Daniel’s very sudden and unexpected passing at the age of 63. Loving husband of Nancy. Daniel will be remembered by Billy Joe Chase, Dennis Duguay, Cindy Dumanski and families, as well as his nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Daniels’ Life will take place at O’Sullivan Funeral […]
  • MITCHELL, Dr. Howard Keith, BSA, DVM

    (August 24, 1918 – November 22, 2018) Predeceased by his beloved wife Marie, his parents Howard and Aletta and his brother Kelly and sister Frances Oathwaite. Loving father of Barry (Margaret), Katherine Stevenson (Clarence), and Jane Primeau (Ralph). Dear grandfather of Don Mitchell (Kate), Jeff Mitchell (Rachel), Joe Kilby (Yvonne), Meghan Coe (Chuck), Chris Primeau […]
  • Metro Helps Royal Canadian Legion

    Members of the executive of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 25 – Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario were presented a cheque on Thurday by the Metro, Churchill Plaza Branch, in the amount of $7,220.00. The Legion is extremely grateful to Metro’s Manager, Peter Disisto and his staff for this very generous donation. These funds were raised […]
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  • Postal negotiators still talking as Senate vote on back-to-work bill approaches

    OTTAWA — Under threat of back-to-work legislation that could pass through the Senate by late Monday, negotiators remained at the bargaining table Sunday in a last-ditch effort to bring an unforced end to rotating walkouts at Canada Post. Some Canadians, meanwhile, were receiving packages delivered through the Crown corporation, but at a much slower pace […]
  • Security agencies warn industry of foreign espionage threat to networks

    OTTAWA — Canadian companies should watch out when they use technology supplied by state-owned companies from countries that want to steal corporate secrets, the country’s security agencies have warned them. The RCMP organized two workshops last March — one in Calgary, the other in Toronto — to raise awareness about threats to critical systems, including espionage […]
  • Paula Lang Shines the Light on Domestic Abuse

    The Freedom Sisters, are a grassroots organization of survivors of domestic abuse and their sisters who aim to “Shine the Light”, on violence against women. This November they are asking the community to go purple, by decorating their homes using purple lights on their homes exterior to show your support for survivors. Paula Lang, shares […]
  • Canada’s big banks to end strong financial year with a ‘whimper’

    TORONTO — Canada’s biggest banks are expected to close out a strong financial year that was helped by interest rate hikes and favourable credit conditions with a “whimper” of a quarter. The Bank of Nova Scotia is the first of its peers to report its earnings for the three months ended Oct. 31 on Tuesday, and the quarter […]
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  • Sault Ste. Marie man opens up about wrongful murder conviction in 1950s - CBC.ca

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    Sault Ste. Marie man opens up about wrongful murder conviction in 1950s
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    Moffat was just a teenager in Toronto when police arrested him for the murder of 7-year-old Wayne Mallette. It was a grisly tale: Mallette had wandered off to the closed Canadian Exhibition Grounds. There, he met a teenager on a bike. He was found ...
  • Catastrophic Northern California fire is finally contained - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    Catastrophic Northern California fire is finally contained  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsLOS ANGELES — A massive wildfire that killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in Northern California has been fully contained after ...
  • St. Ignace to welcome Christmas season - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    St. Ignace to welcome Christmas season  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsA new hometown themed Christmas parade is set to debut in St. Ignace Friday evening capturing the picturesque moments of the end of the year holiday.

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