• Male Charged in Historical Sexual Assault Case

    On November 29, 2018, members of the East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment commenced an investigation into a historical sexual assault that occurred between January 1, 1985 and December 31, 2014. As a result of the investigation, Kim Shanahan, 60 years age from Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, (formally of Blind River, Ontario), has been […]
  • Book sale runs in Sault's downtown during Rotaryfest

    Book sale runs in Sault's downtown during Rotaryfest
    A flea market and book sale is planned downtown during Rotaryfest. Friends of the Library hosts the three-day sale July 16-18 at James L. McIntyre Centennial Library, a release says.Books, comics, DVDs, compact discs and other items will be for sale.Proceeds benefit the library.
  • Sault council reviews development incentives to stay competitive

    Sault council reviews development incentives to stay competitive
    City council is taking steps to ensure that it is competitive with other Ontario municipalities to spur economic development.Council has recently asked the city’s economic development department to review the city’s Community Improvement Plan (CIP) and compare it with incentives currently offered by other municipalities. Ward 2 Coun. Luke Dufour and Ward 5 Coun. Corey Gardi note that Sault Ste. Marie’s competitiveness recognizes that the city doesn’t have development cha
  • Weapon pointed at people in Sault's downtown

    Weapon pointed at people in Sault's downtown
    A replica firearm was pointed at people in the 0 to 100 block of Dennis Street early Thursday, police say.A female suspect was allegedly found with small quantities of cocaine and methamphetamine.Renee Cyr, 40, was charged with pointing a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, carrying concealed weapon and two counts each possession of a controlled substance and breach of recognizance. She was held in custody pending a bail hearing.
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  • Man sets off fireworks near Elliot Lake gathering: OPP

    Man sets off fireworks near Elliot Lake gathering: OPP
    An intoxicated man allegedly set off fireworks near persons gathered to watch another display in Elliot Lake.Ontario Provincial Police went to Spruce Beach at about 10:30 p.m., a release says.A suspect is accused of having three bottles of vodka mix drinks and suspected methamphetamine pills in his possession. Kenneth (Ken) Neely, 47, of Elliot Lake, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, being intoxicated in a public place, fail to comply with probation order and fail to comply
  • Sault man charged following single-vehicle crash

    A man was charged following a single-vehicle collision near a central-area intersection.The crash happened close to Cameron Avenue and McNabb Street at about 10:30 p.m. on Monday, police say.Alan Harkness, 62, was charged with operation while impaired, alcohol and/or drug, having a blood/alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams and dangerous operation.His court date is Aug. 24.
  • Man with drugs, cash found in Sault's downtown

    Man with drugs, cash found in Sault's downtown
    A wanted man had suspected fentanyl and cocaine in his possession, police say.He was found on Queen Street East on Monday afternoon. The narcotics had a street value of $3,300. The male also allegedly had $400 in cash.Shawn Blais, 49, was charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a controlled substance, possession of property obtained by crime and fail to comply with appearance notice.He was held in custody pending a bail hearing.
  • 5 Car Draw winners step on gas for cash

    5 Car Draw winners step on gas for cash
    Cash is king for four of the five winners of Sault Are Hospital Foundation’s 5 Car Draw. Three of the annual draw winners are from Sault Ste. Marie, a release says.Yolanda McKeachnie won $25,000 with ticket CR-48391684. She could have driven away with a Hyundai Venue.Clarence Abbott left a Mazda 3 Sport GS in park. He received $27,000. Abbott won with ticket CR-50678659.Angelo and Lisa Foggia took home $80,000 rather than a Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD. The couple won with ticket CR-8770923
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  • Knife thrust at person: POLICE

    Knife thrust at person: POLICE
    A man allegedly thrust a knife towards a person who asked him to leave their property.The incident happened May 11, police say.A suspect was found Monday.Jerry Leveille, 55, was charged with assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and two counts fail to comply with a probation order. He was held in custody pending a bail hearing.
  • Art Gallery of Algoma opens temporary location in 1976: IN OTHER YEARS

    Art Gallery of Algoma opens temporary location in 1976: IN OTHER YEARS
    July 2, 2001A reunion of former Holy Angels students drew 180 to the Marconi Hall. The school opened in 1906 and is closing due to low enrolment. The school will be renamed Holy Angels Learning and Media Resource Centre. “I’m sorry to see that school close,” said former Sault Ste. Marie Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustee Sam Colizza. “It’s served a lot of children.”July 2, 1976The Art Gallery of Algoma was officially opened in its temporary quarters
  • Special constables sworn in by Sault police

    Special constables sworn in by Sault police
    Seven new special constables have joined Sault Ste. Marie Police Service. Jamie Njari, Todd Hicks, Madison Pelletier, Breanne Derochie, Jacob Marano, Matthew Mitchell, and Aiden Pelletier were sworn in on Monday at Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre, a release says.
  • Brushing up on Canada Day - PHOTO GALLERY

    Brushing up on Canada Day - PHOTO GALLERY
    Kaya Zelonko puts the finishing touches on Grayson, 7, Wednesday afternoon during Sault Ste. Marie Canada Day celebrations at Roberta Bondar Tent Pavilion. Face-painting appeared to be one of the more popular attractions there, as lineups were long. There was a mix of performances and entertainment downtown throughout the day, slated to be followed by a fireworks display at dusk.
  • ‘Very inspiring’: Dennis Dinelle wants to get Tracy’s message out even more

    ‘Very inspiring’: Dennis Dinelle wants to get Tracy’s message out even more
    It was a bittersweet time to hear Tracy Dinelle’s voice.Dennis Dinelle was set to be interviewed on local radio during a mid-June fundraiser for Tracy’s Dream, the project his late was instrumental in launching more than a decade ago to ease the financial burden of cancer by providing free parking passes for patients attending treatments at the Sault Area Hospital’s Algoma District Cancer Program. Dinelle continues to play a prime role these days in the fund’s administra
  • Thessalon emergency department shutters this week

    Thessalon emergency department shutters this week
    North Shore Health Network will shutter its Thessalon Site from 8 a.m. Thursday to 10 a.m. Friday, blaming doctor shortages. To “ensure continued access to care,” a nurse practitioner will remain available on-site throughout the closure, the network said in a Wednesday morning release.Physician shortages have hit emergency departments within the North Shore Health Network jurisdiction hard, with Thessalon often taking the brunt.The community, east of Sault Ste. Marie, did secure mor
  • Teen killer jailed for Poplar Avenue slaying

    Teen killer jailed for Poplar Avenue slaying
    A teen who fatally stabbed an unarmed man during an unprovoked attack last fall is “truly” sorry for his actions that devastated his victim’s family. “ I know what I did was very wrong,” the youth, wearing handcuffs, told Adam Fadel’s mother, sister and other relatives on Tuesday afternoon. The killer, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, said their pain – expressed through numerous victim impact statements – caused him t
  • Teen jailed for Poplar Avenue slaying

    Teen jailed for Poplar Avenue slaying
    A teen who fatally stabbed an unarmed man during an unprovoked attack last fall is “truly” sorry for his actions that devastated his victim’s family. “ I know what I did was very wrong,” the youth, wearing handcuffs, told Adam Fadel’s mother, sister and other relatives on Tuesday afternoon. The killer, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, said their pain – expressed through numerous victim impact statements – caused him t
  • Woman tries to bite worker at Sault business

    Woman tries to bite worker at Sault business
    A woman tried to bite a worker who confronted her about stealing from a store on Second Line West, police say. The female suspect is also accused of damaging property and stealing bank cards from the business in the 200 block of Second Line West last Saturday.Ashley Ingram, 40, was charged with robbery, mischief under $5,000, theft of credit card and two counts fail to comply with probation order. Her court date is Sept. 21.
  • Sault driver faces impaired charges

    Sault driver faces impaired charges
    A man was charged after a single-vehicle collision in the east end on June 25.A vehicle was in a ditch near Queen Street East and Amber Street in the mid-afternoon, police say.Joel McCauley, 33, was charged with operation while impaired, drug and/or alcohol and operation while impaired, blood/drug concentration.His court date is Aug. 17.
  • Man found with gun at downtown Sault call

    Man found with gun at downtown Sault call
    A man was found with a loaded weapon when police responded to a broken window at a downtown home last fall. Daryl Sayers pleaded guilty to four offences including mischief under $5,000, carrying a concealed weapon and possessing a firearm without a licence on Tuesday.Sault Ste. Marie Police Service went to a disturbance call at a McDouglad Street residence on Nov. 28. A broken window was seen, said assistant Crown attorney Adrianna Mucciarelli. Sayers was found with a weapon. Pre-sentence and G
  • Algoma Public Health mission to immunize kids earlier against Hep B gains more momentum

    Algoma Public Health mission to immunize kids earlier against Hep B gains more momentum
    A locally made move to have children immunized earlier against hepatitis B recently gained more muscle. A joint resolution, crafted by Algoma Public Health and Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit singing the hosannas of earlier immunization, passed at the annual general meeting of the Association of Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa) earlier this month. Dr. Jennifer Loo, APH president and CEO, was joined at the Toronto meeting by Dr. John Tuinema, associate medical officer of health. “W
  • Algoma Public Health mission to immunize kids earlier against Hep B gains momentum

    Algoma Public Health mission to immunize kids earlier against Hep B gains momentum
    A locally made move to have children immunized earlier against hepatitis B recently gained more muscle. A joint resolution, crafted by Algoma Public Health and Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit singing the hosannas of earlier immunization, passed at the annual general meeting of the Association of Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa) earlier this month. Dr. Jennifer Loo, APH president and CEO, was joined at the Toronto meeting by Dr. John Tuinema, associate medical officer of health. “W
  • Candelori honoured by Rotary Club in 1976

    Candelori honoured by Rotary Club in 1976
    June 30, 2001Mary Yukich and her sister-in-law Reta Murphy have stepped up for every International Bridge Walk since 1986. “It builds friendship,” said Yukich of the trek between the Twin Saults. June 30, 1976Ontario liquor stores have been instructed to accept only official age-of-majority cards as proof of age by young purchasers. Norm Candelori was chosen by Rotarian-of-the-Year at the Rotary Club luncheon. Gary Vipond gave the valedictory address at Bawating Collegiate and Vocat
  • 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
  • Bridge walk 'a lot of fun'

    Bridge walk 'a lot of fun'
    The International Bridge Walk gives Walter Humphrey another reason to love Canada.The resident of Cheboygan, Mich., has walked the Mackinac Bridge 20 times since he was a youngster.The float housekeeper at McLaren Medical Center only learned about the annual trek between the Twin Saults in 2025. He warmed to the “much more intimate” bridge crossing compared to the much-heavier attended foot crossing of the Mighty Mac held annually on Labour Day.“ It was a lot of fun,” sa
  • Making noise opposing Ford

    Making noise opposing Ford
    About 50 protesters demonstrating against Ontario Premier Doug Ford gather outside MPP Chris Scott’s constituency office on Great Northern Road on Saturday. BRIAN KELLY
  • Sault soldier Oldroyd dies in 1916: IN OTHER YEARS

    Sault soldier Oldroyd dies in 1916: IN OTHER YEARS
    June 27, 2001The arena steering committee will revisit the issue of selling beer at Greyhound hockey games. Two weeks ago council voted against the sale of beer in the stands at Memorial Gardens. June 27, 1951Leonard Williams, a Sault resident serving with the 25th Commonwealth Brigade in Korea, has been reported wounded in action. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of 249 Wallace Terr. Williams worked as a burner at the steel plant before joining the army. Harold McLellan is the new p
  • Driver swerving, talking nonsense when stopped: Elliot Lake police

    Driver swerving, talking nonsense when stopped: Elliot Lake police
    A St. Catharines, Ont., woman has been charged after police received calls about a driver all over the road on Highway 17 near the Highway 108 junction to Elliot Lake.When officers stopped the driver, she was allegedly incoherent and talking nonsense.East Algoma OPP said officers received a traffic complaint on June 25 at roughly 10:30 a.m, “regarding a westbound small blue car all over the road, crossing the center line and nearly colliding with oncoming vehicles.“Police located an

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