• Sherri Smith tapped as Sault College president

    Sherri Smith tapped as Sault College president
    Sherri Smith will now lead Sault College on a more concrete basis. Smith, with nearly 20 years logged at the Sault Ste. Marie post-secondary institution, most recently served as interim president, as well as vice-president, academics, innovation, and student success. In a release Monday, the college said the selection was made following a “comprehensive” search in partnership with a third-party recruitment firm.“This process included comprehensive consultation of the college a
  • Brace for a blast Canada Day

    Brace for a blast Canada Day
    Three “distinct, loud” booms will be heard during Sault Ste. Marie Canada Day celebrations. Canadian Army Reserve soldiers from 49th (Sault Ste Marie) Field Regiment, RCA will conduct a gun salute with C3 105 mm Howitzers as part celebrations Wednesday. The public may see military vehicles and personnel transporting equipment to and from the Sault Ste Marie Armoury on Garrison Way and the waterfront area in preparation for the event, the Department of National Defence says. The gun
  • Sault Area Hospital to run ‘smoothly’ during leadership transition: Interim CEO Zambusi

    Sault Area Hospital to run ‘smoothly’ during leadership transition: Interim CEO Zambusi
    The man charged with ruddering Sault Area Hospital until a permanent president and CEO is recruited says he has “all the confidence in the world” that things will go “smoothly” during his tenure. Greg Zambusi, who has served as SAH’s vice-president, corporate services and chief financial officer, has temporarily replaced former hospital head Ila Watson, who retired Friday.“So, I’ve had Ila as a mentor and a coach for that time,” said Zambusi follo
  • Woman sells drugs to police

    Woman sells drugs to police
    A woman who sold crack cocaine to an undercover police officer was nabbed as part of a crackdown on drug trafficking.Sierra-Lynn Nadon sold a gram of crack cocaine to law enforcement in November 2024, court heard last Friday. She helped with the sale of another gram of the drug the same month. Nadon took $100 from an officer for that sale, said federal prosecutor Lindsay Marshall. Nadon, one of 25 suspects arrested as part of Project Kentucky, pleaded guilty to trafficking and proceeds of crime
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