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The province is working on a new poverty reduction strategy, although the timeline for when it could come is unclear
Dance Core Inc. has been named the Top Sapphire Studio at the GLOW Dance Competition after a standout run
A flood warning is now in effect for the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Sault Ste. Marie/Blind River District through noon on Thursday, April 30
Callum Croskery was added today to Hockey Canada's opening-game roster in Slovakia
'The interesting thing about Darcy is that he's a middle-aged, working-class dude thinking about retiring from the steel plant,' the writer said
A jurisdictional battle is underway as Algoma Steel and U.S. Steel have each filed lawsuits against each other
Police say a vehicle stolen from one business was used to try and break into another
Scrap tires have piled up in front of Masters Tire on James Street as piles grow around Ontario
A limited number of empty sandbags are also available at the Municipal Office on a first-come, first-served basis
This five-year-old Pastel Torti enjoys pets and gets along with other cats
Join Village Media's Scott Sexsmith for a rundown of all the need-to-know stories happening in our community on Today in the Soo
In his decision, Justice Michael Varpio said no consideration was made to the immigration status of the man who pleaded guilty to an abduction
Sandra Bouza won the Toronto Blues Talent search and was a Best New Artist nominee at the Maple Blues Awards
Two Northern Ontario municipal organizations are welcoming a provincial appeal to Ottawa for funding aimed at accelerating the widening of Highways 11 and 17
Officers are still on scene as they continue their investigation
It’s an opportunity for women to get the facts, then there will be a question and answer session
Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Eight changes to the city's urban settlement area could accommodate as many as 3,000 new residential dwelling units.
A billion-dollar clean-energy project announced today could reshape the local economy around Garden River First Nation while adding significant renewable generation to Ontario’s power supply
'By cutting red tape, we’re creating the certainty and confidence businesses need to invest and grow here in Ontario,' said Andrea Khanjin