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Local Entertainment Choir delivers greatest hits package
What a ride it’s been for Algoma Festival Choir at Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre. This is the 20th year the choral group has presented concerts at the former airplane hangar. -
Local News Teachers walk line to protest Tories
Striking high school teachers saw Rachelle Shewfelt and her members standing alongside them Wednesday. -
Local News Pedestrian struck
An older male was struck by a SUV on Trunk Road last Monday. The collision happened near White Pines Collegiate and Vocational School at approximately 3:30 p. -
Local News Gordon was forestry scientist
Forest research scientist Alan Gordon was Sault Ste Marie’s tree doctor. Gordon, who died Nov. 20 at Extendicare Maple View at 90, would check for ailing trees during his daily ... -
Local News Sarlo returns to chair's seat
Jennifer Sarlo will continue to serve as chair of Algoma District School Board. She was re-elected by trustees at an inaugural meeting on Tuesday. -
Local Entertainment Director picks play for 'tolerance and understanding'
Count George Houston as a long-time fan of Mambo Italiano.He was “just blown away” when he and Sault Ste. -
Local News Tories pushed to revisit health care changes
Ontario Health Coalition is pushing the provincial government to amend planned changes to Ontario’s health-care system. -
Local News Checking in for fun
Ainsley Spreng practises before her final game at Twin City Chess Club’s tournament at Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre on Saturday afternoon. -
Local News Algoma U reviews partnerships
Algoma University is reviewing its partnership agreements with other universities to determine which post-secondary institutions best fit with its strategic priorities. -
Local News Algoma U waits for government fee decision
Algoma University is waiting to see if the provincial government will appeal a ruling that nixed its Student Choice Initiative.