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  • Sault boardwalk assault leads to fourth youth being charged

    Sault boardwalk assault leads to fourth youth being charged
    A fourth youth faces a charge following a disturbance on the boardwalk on St. Mary’s River Drive last Saturday.The teen is accused of punching another youth in the face. Minor injuries resulted. The accused, 15, was charged with assault. No name can be released under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Court date is Aug. 25. Three other young people also face assault charges involving two victims.
  • Keep on your toes as West Nile virus recently detected: Algoma Public Health

    Keep on your toes as West Nile virus recently detected: Algoma Public Health
    With West Nile virus recently detected regionally, Algoma Public Health reminds residents of potential risk during mosquito season. Two wild birds, one in Sault Ste. Marie and the other in East Algoma, have tested positive for WNV, identified in birds, mosquitoes, horses, and humans in Ontario since the summer of 2001. Algoma Public Health (APH) advises residents that two wild birds, one in Sault Ste. Marie and the other in East Algoma, have tested positive. WNV has been identified in birds, mo
  • Cargo shipped on St. Lawrence Seaway falls in June

    Cargo shipped on St. Lawrence Seaway falls in June
    Cargo shipped on the St. Lawrence Seaway, including the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,.slipped in June. Shipments stood at 12 million tonnes, down five per cent from 12.7 million tonnes in June 2025, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. said. All grain dipped 10.6 per cent from 4.3 million tonnes to 3.8 million tonnes. Iron ore fell 3.9 per cent from 1.84 million tonnes to 1.77 million tonnes. Coal dropped 13.7 per cent from 454,000 tonnes to 392,000 tonnes. Dry bulk decreased 0.6 per ce
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  • Sault dancer gets nod for international summer program

    Sault dancer gets nod for international summer program
    A student at Studio Dance Arts was accepted to an international summer dance program in the United States.Teija Lappalainen will train for two weeks at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Penn., a release says. She will study several types of dance including ballet, jazz and pointe. “ Teija has worked incredibly hard and continues to grow as both a dancer and a young artist,” said Richard Kim, founder and executive director of Studio Dance Arts. Program acceptance is by audition on
  • Activities planned for Sault PrideFest

    Activities planned for Sault PrideFest
    A boat cruise, trivia night and karaoke are all part of PrideFest 2026. A flag raising takes place July 19 at noon at Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre, Sault Pride says.Rainbow Waves River Cruise on the Miss Marie, with special guest DJ Angelzura, happens July 24. Queen’s Tarts hosts a coffee social on July 25 at 1 p.m. We’re Here, We’re Queer, Let’s Have a Beer follows at The Whisky Barrel at 8 p.m. A full calendar of events appears on Sault Pride’s Facebook page. &ld
  • Vehicle tops 100 km/h on Sault street

    Vehicle tops 100 km/h on Sault street
    A driver topped 100 kilometres an hour on McNabb Street on June 26, police say.The speed limit was 50 km/h, police say. The vehicle was stopped at about 7:30 a.m. Radar noted the automobile was allegedly travelling at 105 km/h. The motorist, 31, was charged with stunt driving.Police don’t release names of persons charged with stunt driving. The automobile was impounded for 14 days. The driver’s licence was suspended for 30 days.
  • Bruni wanted by Sault police

    Bruni wanted by Sault police
    Christopher John Bruni is wanted by police. Bruni, 35, is sought on three charges including operation while impaired, drugs and/or alcohol and fail to comply with release order, a release says.Anyone with information about Bruni can call Sault Ste Marie Police Service at 705-949-6300 or Crime Stoppers at 705-942-7867.
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  • Traffic up between Twin Saults in June

    Traffic up between Twin Saults in June
    Traffic crossing the International Bridge was up nine per cent in June. The span between the Twin Saults saw 82,051 crossings last month, Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Authority says. That compares to 75,212 in June 2025. Full-fare passenger cars stood at 39,058 in June. Commuter fares made 33,358 trips.Car pulling trailers stood at 4,873 one-way crossings. Commercial trucks stood at 4,762.Crossings for the first six months of the year total 378,289. That’s up slightly from 377,684 between Janu
  • Yoga festival set for Sault's The Machine Shop

    The upcoming Align Yoga Festival presents more than 50 classes, workshops and wellness experiences.The event, presented by Align Yoga Method, runs Sept. 11-12 at The Machine Shop, a release says,“ This weekend is about connection, inspiration, and building a stronger community,” said co-owner Sarah Fratesi. Kyla Faganely is the other owner. Day and weekend passes are for sale at alignyogamethod.com/align-yoga-festivalAn early access pass, on sale until Aug. 15, costs $249 plus HST.
  • Sault YMCA welcomes national president

    Sault YMCA welcomes national president
    Sault Ste. Marie YMCA welcomes the president and CEO of YMCA Canada on Monday.Peter Dinsdale participates in a community open house from noon until 1:30 p.m., a release says. Light refreshments will be served.
  • Sault revue features American composer's songs

    Sault revue features American composer's songs
    The songs of American composer Jason Robert Brown are celebrated with a pair of shows at Algoma University in August. Great Lakes Artist Series presents Stars and the Moon: A Jason Robert Brown Musical Revue on Aug. 13 and 14 at The Speakeasy. Start time is 7:30 p.m., a release says. More than a dozen performers, including Carli Disano, Jenna Konieczny, Ryan Mauro, Leo Moore Madii Schomogyi and Jes Tucci-Merlino, are featured. Tickets are $35 plus fees. Buy online at EventBrite. A cash bar is a
  • Suspended Sault driver was impaired: POLICE

    Suspended Sault driver was impaired: POLICE
    A woman who wasn’t supposed to drive is accused of getting behind the wheel impaired. Police checked a motorist in a parking lot in the 800 block of Second Line East last Saturday afternoon. Small amounts of suspected fentanyl and cocaine were found, police say.Crystal Hache, 42, was charged with operation while impaired, drug and/or alcohol, operation while impaired, blood/drug concentration, driving while under suspension and two counts possession of a controlled substance. Her court da
  • Sault Area Hospital's next CEO seeks to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care

    Sault Area Hospital's next CEO seeks to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care
    Sault Area Hospital has recruited a senior health-care executive with nearly 30 years of leadership experience to serve as its next president and CEO.Murray Doucette has worked across provincial health systems, academic health centres, long‑term care organizations and public‑sector institutions.Doucette is recognized for his “people‑centred” leadership style, “strong” partnership‑building skills and “commitment” to transparency, accoun
  • New Sault Area Hospital heads seek to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care

    New Sault Area Hospital heads seek to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care
    Sault Area Hospital has recruited a senior health-care executive with nearly 30 years of leadership experience to serve as its next president and CEO.Murray Doucette has worked across provincial health systems, academic health centres, long‑term care organizations and public‑sector institutions.Doucette is recognized for his “people‑centred” leadership style, “strong” partnership‑building skills and “commitment” to transparency, accoun
  • New Sault Area Hospital CEO seeks to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care

    New Sault Area Hospital CEO seeks to ‘advance’ strategic plan, ‘strengthen’ care
    Sault Area Hospital has recruited a senior health-care executive with nearly 30 years of leadership experience to serve as its next president and CEO.Murray Doucette has worked across provincial health systems, academic health centres, long‑term care organizations and public‑sector institutions.Doucette is recognized for his “people‑centred” leadership style, “strong” partnership‑building skills and “commitment” to transparency, accoun
  • Drugs cause 'issues' for Sault man

    Drugs cause 'issues' for Sault man
    Drugs spell trouble for a Sault Ste. Marie man who wants to get treatment.A television and furniture were broken at a Steelton home on June 16.A woman Allan Smythe-Lance is in a relationship with returned from a coffee run to find the home in disarray, said assistant Crown attorney Adrianna Mucciarelli on Tuesday. The woman thought Allan Smythe-Lance was looking for drugs, Mucciarelli told Ontario Court Justice Heather Mendes. Smythe-Lance, 37, pleaded guilty to mischief under $5,000 and failin
  • Man steals SUV from Sault Area Hospital

    Man steals SUV from Sault Area Hospital
    A man stole an SUV from Sault Area Hospital and ditched the vehicle near Sault College in early 2025. The vehicle, which was running, was taken when the owner was bringing his wife into the health-care facility on March 28, said assistant Crown attorney Adrianna Mucciarelli on Tuesday.The SUV was reported abandoned in the middle of the road on Kent Avenue. A man was seen exiting the automobile He was found at the nearby Satellite Motel on Great Northern Road. Connor Reed, 20, pleaded guilty to
  • Man accidentally fatally shot on Bay Street: CROWN

    Man accidentally fatally shot on Bay Street: CROWN
    A man who was on multiple firearm prohibitions accidentally fatally shot another male during a night of drug use above a former downtown bar in early 2025.Adam Charlebois, 25, died when he was shot in the chest at a close distance on March 27 in a room at the former New American Pub at 602 Bay St.Charlebois was using drugs with Christian Tucci and a woman, said assistant Crown attorney Heidi Mitchell on Monday. The mood was casual with talking and laughing. The trio knew each other. Tucci, who
  • Man accidentally fatally shot on Bay Street

    Man accidentally fatally shot on Bay Street
    A man who was on multiple firearm prohibitions accidentally fatally shot another male during a night of drug use above a former downtown bar in early 2025.Adam Charlebois, 25, died when he was shot in the chest at a close distance on March 27 in a room at the former New American Pub at 602 Bay St.Charlebois was using drugs with Christian Tucci and a woman, said assistant Crown attorney Heidi Mitchell on Monday. The mood was casual with talking and laughing. The trio knew each other. Tucci, who
  • Carpin Beach Road assault hurts 1

    Carpin Beach Road assault hurts 1
    A man struck someone who told them to leave a property in the 1000 block of Carpin Beach Road on June 27, police say. Minor injuries resulted. The victim and their assailant did not know each other.Jayden Agawa-Corbiere, 19, was charged with assault, resist peace officer, being intoxicated in a public place and fail to leave premises when directed.Court date for the accused is Sept. 21.
  • Sault soldier Lucas dies in bombardment in 1916: IN OTHER YEARS

    July 7, 2001Sarah Wood, a Grade 12 student at White Pines Collegiate and Vocational School, is among 54 Canadian youth spending the month in Halifax, N.S, at Shad Valley Dalhousie. Senior high school students are exposed to innovation and entrepreneurship through an intense leadership and learning experience, focusing on science and technology.July 7, 1976The National Congress of Italian Canadians can expect a cheque for $50,000 from the Sault’s Italian Earthquake Relief Fund later this m
  • Impaired driver had to be woken up, police say

    Impaired driver had to be woken up, police say
    Police laid charges Sunday of operation while impaired, dangerous operation, and possession of schedule I substances after receiving a call at about 7:50 p.m. of someone asleep in the driver’s seat of a running vehicle in the 0-100 block of Great Northern Road.Officers were dispatched to the scene, where they located and woke the driver – later identified as the accused. Upon speaking with the accused and observing drug paraphernalia inside the vehicle, officers say they developed g
  • Teens push, punch and kick victim, police say

    Teens push, punch and kick victim, police say
    Police charged a 13-year-old and two 14-year-olds Friday with assault causing bodily harm. Shortly before 8:30 p.m., 911 Communicators received a report of a disturbance involving youth in the 100 block of Denwood Drive. Officers were dispatched to the scene. Police say the three accused assaulted a victim by pushing, punching, and kicking them. The victim, also a youth, sustained minor physical injuries and was transported to hospital. The victim and three accused are known to one another.The
  • Boardwalk brawl sees teens charged

    Boardwalk brawl sees teens charged
    Police charged two 16-year-olds and a 17-year-old Saturday with two counts of assault.Around 8:30 p.m., 911 Communicators received a report of a disturbance involving youth on the boardwalk on St. Mary’s River Drive. Officers were dispatched to the scene. Police say the three accused assaulted a youth victim by punching them and punched an adult victim who attempted to intervene. The accused and the youth victim are known to one another. No physical injuries were reported.Shortly before a
  • Bruce Mines Museum celebrates past, welcomes future

    Bruce Mines Museum celebrates past, welcomes future
    The Bruce Mines Museum has received a facelift of sorts The Bruce Mines and District Historical Society recently met with Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Bill Rosenberg on June 22 to announce the completion of upgrades to the museum, known as the Church on the Rock, including the replacement of the crumbling stairs with a new walkway from street level to the entrance. The completed project increases accessibility to the structure and provides an outdoor viewing area. “The impact of this Ontario gov
  • GENE MONIN: Unforgiveness is killing relationships everywhere

    GENE MONIN: Unforgiveness is killing relationships everywhere
    It is behind marriage breakups, broken families, and family feuds.It can cause cancer, depression, skin allergies, and unknown illnesses. It only takes one brave person to shelve pride and ask for forgiveness. Nobody may remember how it began: a marriage that parents banned, a child who won’t follow in the family business, over a will. Money is usually the underlying cause that nobody admits. One key point to keep in mind is forgiveness does not necessarily mean reconciliation. People err
  • Every Breakfast Counts back on the menu

    Every Breakfast Counts back on the menu
    Every Breakfast Counts returns this year to replace school breakfast programs during the summer months.The program, which began nine years ago, helps fill the gap during July and August and serves more than 9,400 meals locally. Each year, the program has grown to serve more meals.The program is spearheaded through the Sault Ste. Marie mayor’s office and began in 2018 due to need. It serves as a way to address a service gap in the community.Healthy eating habits significantly impact the ac
  • 'Deep' cuts concern Algoma U union

    'Deep' cuts concern Algoma U union
    Algoma University students will have to wait longer to see trash picked up and tech issues fixed after the post-secondary institution slashed about 60 support jobs this spring, a labour leader says.The cuts, announced in late May, will be roughly split between Algoma’s campuses in Sault Ste. Marie and Brampton. The university is also active in Timmins. Michelle Dayboll, president of OSSTF/FEESO Algoma University Support Staff, said nearly 90 of her members have lost their jobs since last
  • Algoma U job cuts are 'deep'

    Algoma U job cuts are 'deep'
    Algoma University students will have to wait longer to see trash picked up and tech issues fixed after the post-secondary institution slashed about 60 support jobs this spring, a labour leader says.The cuts, announced in late May, will be roughly split between Algoma’s campuses in Sault Ste. Marie and Brampton. The university is also active in Timmins. Michelle Dayboll, president of OSSTF/FEESO Algoma University Support Staff, said nearly 90 of her members have lost their jobs since last

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