• Dave Ramsey: Worried about mom - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    Dave Ramsey: Worried about mom  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsDear Dave,My mom is 75, and I'm the executor of her estate. She has $500000 in retirement accounts, and the only debt she has is around $70000 on her ...
  • SaultOnline’s Most Covered Stories of 2018: Esquire Club’s Catch the Ace

    2018 has been a long and, definitely interesting, year. To wrap it up, here are some of the bigger stories we covered throughout the year. Catch The Ace The Esquire Club’s Catch the Ace caught the attention of a good majority of the city when it went right up to the last card pulled from […]
  • BRUNO, Erminia

    Peacefully surrounded by her family at the Sault Area Hospital on Saturday, December 29th, 2018 at the age of 92. Beloved wife of Giuseppe Bruno. Loving mother of Anna Bossio (Orlino), Angela McCormick (late Marvin), Maria Spina (Fernando), and Peter Bruno (Anna). Dear grandmother of Victor Bossio (Maria), John Bossio (Carlie), Mario Spina (Cindy), Marialisa […]
  • TURCO, Rocco

    It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we, the family of Rocco Turco, announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and nonno on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at the age of 87. Rocco leaves behind the love of his life, Pina, after sharing every day with her through almost 60 years of […]
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  • POITRAS, Jonathan Michael

    It is with heavy hearts and great sorrow that we announce the passing of Jonathan on December 22, 2018 at the age of 34. Loving husband and best friend of Melisa. Fiercely proud daddy of Colton and Owen. Cherished son of Barry and Kathy Poitras. Treasured brother of Danielle McCracken (Cameron). Special son-in-law of Robert […]
  • MCLEAN, William “Buddy”Louis

    It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of William “Buddy” Louis McLean at Sault Area Hospital December 22nd, 2018, at the age of 84. Buddy is survived by his beloved wife Margaret McLean (nee Plaskett) and their three children, Walter (Carol), Tammy (Randy), and Shaun (Carol). Son of the late Elizabeth […]
  • Delays, frustrations mark Congos presidential election - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    Delays, frustrations mark Congos presidential election  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsLengthy delays were reported across Congo on Sunday, marring the presidential election the country hoped would be its first peaceful, democratic transfer of ...
  • Cabinet OKs plan for Mint to craft special toonies to mark D-Day anniversary

    OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Mint is creating two commemorative coins to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The Liberal cabinet approved the design of the new toonies, one of which will have multiple colours instead of the usual two-toned coin, to commemorate a key turning point in the Second World War. On June 6, 1944 a […]
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  • Small streams have large impact on big lake - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    Small streams have large impact on big lake  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsVery little is known about the smallest tributaries that flow into Lake Superior. Several researchers at Michigan Technological University in Houghton are starting ...
  • Hello, proptech: Real estate industry poised for a tech disruption in 2019

    TORONTO — Real estate agent Shawn Zigelstein remembers a time, just a few years ago, when a printer, scanner and fax machine were the most important tools of his trade. Now, those gadgets are nearly obsolete. “I don’t even know the last time I sent a fax, to be honest with you,” laughs Zigelstein, a […]
  • Are holograms the real deal? Musicians confront questions of ethics, quality

    TORONTO — Bringing back late guitarist Jeff Healey as a hologram might seem like sacrilege to many of his fans, but the possibility intrigued one of his former bandmates. Tom Stephen, one-time drummer and manager of the Jeff Healey Band, says he was of two minds when an Australian entertainment company approached him several years ago with a proposal to incorporate Healey’s likeness in […]
  • Love on borrowed time: Cancer patients find romance despite terminal prognosis

    TORONTO — It could have been a meet-cute in a romantic comedy between a man and a “mutant.” After weeks of online flirting, Patrick Bardos was en route to meet Anne Marie Cerato for their first date at a coffee shop in downtown Toronto. He texted Cerato to let her know he was only a […]
  • B.E.A.R claws up the B&E file

    A four-man city police team rounded up 275 suspects and laid 1,249 criminal charges associated with break and enters in Sault Ste. Marie in 2018.
    The Break Enter and Robbery Unit is dedicated to the investigation of break and enters in the city and area, says a media release from Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.
    Among the charges laid by the team are those for: robbery, break and enter, theft, possession of stolen property, fail to attend court, breach of probation, breach of recognizance, fraud
  • Beat the ‘happiness thieves’

    Now that a New Year is upon us, many have made New Year’s resolutions, vowing to go the gym daily or eat better or lose those last five pounds.
    As this list suggests, most New Year’s resolutions focus on the individual’s physical health, but frequently that comes at the expense of mental health or relationships.
    That’s why Tammy Ovey, a certified coach practitioner who operates Success U Life by Design Coaching, encourages everyone to take care of more than just his or he
  • A well-off city? No — but it has a kind heart

    I’ve alluded to this in the past, but because it’s still the holiday season and I’m still feeling all sentimental, I want to make sure that everyone reading is aware of something.
    No matter what our city’s failings might be, no matter what you might think of Sault Ste. Marie or its residents, it is important to me that everybody knows: ours is such an amazingly generous community in times of need, with people always ready to help out how they can.
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  • Hounds win the Dog Fight 5-2 over the Wolves

    On the second night of back to back home games from our boys in red and white, saw the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds take on the Sudbury Wolves. Before the game started, it was announced just yesterday that Hounds fifth round draft pick from this past priority selection Kalvyn Watson had committed to the team. […]
  • California officers killing reignites sanctuary law fight - Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

    California officers killing reignites sanctuary law fight  Sault Ste. Marie Evening NewsThe shooting death of a California police officer has reignited the debate over sanctuary laws, with a sheriff all but blaming the statewide immigration policy for ...

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