• In Memoriam – 2019

    In Memoriam – 2019
    Business owners, long-time volunteers and arts enthusiasts who contributed to Sault Ste. Marie died in 2019.Read More
  • Sorry, not sorry: Justin Bieber announces new album, tour and documentary series

    Sorry, not sorry: Justin Bieber announces new album, tour and documentary series
    TORONTO — Justin Bieber delivered an early Christmas gift to fans on Tuesday, revealing details for an upcoming single, album and North American tour. The Stratford, Ont.-raised pop superstar posted a video to his social media platforms titled “#Bieber2020,” which promised there’s plenty of new music to come in the new year. The “super-trailer,” as he called it […]
  • The Stress Of Last Minute Shopping

    The Stress Of Last Minute Shopping
    Saulites were finishing up their last minute Christmas shopping today at the Station Mall, but ONNtv wanted to find out why people took so long to finish their shopping at the very last minute.
  • Roommates team up in Northern Paradise

    Roommates team up in Northern Paradise
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  • Taking care of each other is the ‘greatest’ Canadian holiday tradition: Trudeau

    Taking care of each other is the ‘greatest’ Canadian holiday tradition: Trudeau
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to do what they do best this time of year — lend a hand where a hand is needed. In his annual Christmas message, Trudeau says it’s the season for giving, and for giving back. And that, he says, means supporting those in need and reaching out […]
  • Millroy: Living With PTSD

    Millroy: Living With PTSD
    In closing my column of last week on how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is affecting some in the local paramedic community as the Sault Ste. Marie District Social Services Administration Board takes over operation from the city, I indicated my lone source for the story would explain how PTSD has affected her. At the current […]
  • Program to develop job skills in Sault Ste. Marie - Daily Commercial News

    Program to develop job skills in Sault Ste. Marie - Daily Commercial News
    Program to develop job skills in Sault Ste. Marie  Daily Commercial News
  • New library CEO named

    New library CEO named
    Sault Ste. Marie Public Library Board has appointed Matthew MacDonald Chief Executive Officer.
    MacDonald will advise the board on setting and achieving objectives through management and available resources and engage in effective relationships with external stakeholders including city staff and council and local agencies and library communities, says a library board media release.
    MacDonald holds a master of library and information science degree from Western University and a B.A. with honours f
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  • Flashbacks, nightmares, sleeplessness effects of PTSD

    Flashbacks, nightmares, sleeplessness effects of PTSD
    In closing my column of last week on how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder affects some in the local paramedic community as the Sault Ste. Marie District Social Services Administration Board takes over operation from the city, I indicated my lone source for the story would explain how PTSD has affected her.
    At the current time she is off work, being solely on Workplace Safety and Insurance Board benefits since April. All return-to-work negotiations are on hold until she can attend a residential PTS
  • Starting Christmas Traditions for the family

    Starting Christmas Traditions for the family
    There’s so much fluffy snow in the bush that it’s time to dig out my snowshoes.
    Each winter when I do, I have a memory going off trail, following my dog here and there as he sniffed along a deer trail. In a clearing, we came across a bit of Christmas magic. Colourful ornaments hung on the branches of small evergreens that were dusted with snow. It was amazing to see in the middle of a forest full of tall trees.
    I wonder if that particular neighbour still heads into the bush at Christ
  • Preparations underway for 8th annual Coldest Night

    Preparations underway for 8th annual Coldest Night
    St. Vincent Place will host its eighth annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) event on Feb. 22.
    The yearly walk is the charity’s biggest fundraising event, last year bringing in a record-breaking $89,728 to support St. Vincent’s food bank, soup kitchen, and men’s shelter.
    “We only receive government funding to cover some of the costs of operating our shelter,” Nat Cicchelli, St. Vincent Place general manager, told Sault This Week. “Everything else we do relie
  • Fifth annual SnowFest Aligns with World Snow Day

    Fifth annual SnowFest Aligns with World Snow Day
    Hiawatha Highlands hopes to see a large crowd at the Fifth Annual SnowFest.
    Set to align with World Snow Day on Jan. 19, SnowFest is a day-long “celebration of our great Canadian winter and all of the activities people can get involved in the great outdoors close to home,” said Sandra Trainor, spokesperson for Hiawatha Highlands.
    The event is great for everyone, “from young kids to seniors with any athletic abilities from beginner to advanced. It’s a great way to get invo
  • Police trying to identify body found inside damaged pickcup truck near Guelph, Ont.

    Police trying to identify body found inside damaged pickcup truck near Guelph, Ont.
    GUELPH-ERAMOSA TOWNSHIP, Ont. — Provincial police in Ontario say they’re trying to identify a body found inside a damaged pickup truck. They say they were called to the scene in Guelph-Eramosa Township on Monday afternoon in response to reports of a single-vehicle crash. Police say someone driving by the scene reported seeing the truck in a wooded area, well off […]

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