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Aroland First Nation to build their first Elders Lodge

Aroland First Nation to build their first Elders Lodge

Aroland First Nation's Economic Development Officer, Sam Kashkeesh, described receiving word about the success of their funding application like "winning the lottery."
Memory Lane: Let’s head to the roller rink!

Memory Lane: Let’s head to the roller rink!

In this installment of Memory Lane, history writer Jason Marcon takes us back to Roller Country, when roller skating was king
Northern university names new leader

Northern university names new leader

Aurélie Lacassagne named the new rector for Université de Hearst.
Family and Sault police looking for missing 28-year-old

Family and Sault police looking for missing 28-year-old

'Sault Police and family are concerned for Shayna’s well-being': 28-year-old sent a message to a friend on Tuesday but has not been seen since Monday on Smale Avenue
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Two charged with drug trafficking in Webequie

Two charged with drug trafficking in Webequie

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) arrested two suspects for drug trafficking in Webequie First Nation.
RIDE program nabs impaired driver

RIDE program nabs impaired driver

Greenstone OPP arrested and charged one individual with impaired following a RIDE traffic stop.
Red Rock Indian Band will hold byelection for new chief

Red Rock Indian Band will hold byelection for new chief

With their next general band meeting set for early April, the Red Rock Indian Band is preparing for change following the motion to remove Marcus Hardy as chief in February.
Let's go blue jay? Cast your vote for Sault's official bird

Let's go blue jay? Cast your vote for Sault's official bird

Sault Ste. Marie has partnered with Algoma University’s CityStudio on a ‘Bird Friendly City' project — which includes asking residents to pick an official bird from six choices
Teacher guilty of professional misconduct for anti-COVID social media posts

Teacher guilty of professional misconduct for anti-COVID social media posts

She has to complete a course regarding professional boundaries with a focus on the appropriate use of social media at her own expense.
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