• Sault woman accused of driving impaired on Highway 17

    Sault woman accused of driving impaired on Highway 17
    A Sault Ste. Marie woman was charged after a traffic complaint on Highway 17 in Sudbury.She was stopped late Saturday, Ontario Provincial Police say.Suzanne Robinson, 47, was charged with operation while impaired, alcohol and failure or refusal to comply with demand. Her vehicle was impounded for one week and licence suspended for 90 days.Court date for the accused is July 22 in Sudbury.
  • Theft suspect found in Sault with drugs, improvised weapon

    Theft suspect found in Sault with drugs, improvised weapon
    A man was allegedly found with narcotics and an improvised weapon after a theft complaint from a business.Two suspects were sought after merchandise was taken from a store in the 200 block of Northern Avenue East on Saturday afternoon, police say.One of the men is accused of having suspected cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and drug paraphernalia in his possession.Gerald Anglehart, 33, was charged with obstruct peace officer, possession of a credit card, possession of an identity document, po
  • Prince Township keeps moored to Gros Cap Marina

    Prince Township keeps moored to Gros Cap Marina
    Prince Township Council renewed the agreement with the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard to lease the Gros Cap Marina for another five years.The agreement requires the township to obtain $5 million in liability insurance on the premises, prevent contamination of the grounds and water, and to perform light maintenance tasks. In recent years, the marina has been a revenue source for the township. Budget figures revealed that the township brought in $10,700 last year fr
  • Sault College, Algoma U consider port-related programs

    Sault College, Algoma U consider port-related programs
    Sault College and Algoma University are exploring starting possible programs to train workers who could be employed at the proposed Port of Sault Ste. Marie. Supply chain and logistics training could be offered, said Algoma interim president Sheila Embleton. The potential port will need workers with “certain skill sets,” she told The Sault Star following a signing of memorandum of understanding between the two institutions on June 10. The school that would offer the training is to b
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  • Teen took 'lead' after Sault slaying last fall

    Teen took 'lead' after Sault slaying last fall
    A teen killer was helped after the slaying near YMCA of Sault Ste. Marie last fall by another youth who was acting “freely and deliberately,” the Crown argued last Friday.Adam Fadel, 23, died after he was stabbed four times in the chest, abdomen and frontal lobe on Poplar Avenue on Sept. 13. His killer, who was 15, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in April. He’ll be sentenced on June 30. His accomplice, who was 16 when Fadel died, pleaded to accessory after the fact to m

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