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Algoma only public university in Ontario receiving fewer international student permits

Algoma only public university in Ontario receiving fewer international student permits

Algoma U president Asima Vezina said the new cap will not impact students in Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie or Timmins and it is not expected to impact staffing levels
Vacant lots in Sault's core to become affordable housing fourplex

Vacant lots in Sault's core to become affordable housing fourplex

An innovative pilot project by the Sault Ste. Marie Housing Corporation will use prefabricated materials to cut down on construction costs.
Blind River Timmies serves up defence in spilled coffee lawsuit

Blind River Timmies serves up defence in spilled coffee lawsuit

Tim Hortons franchisee says it is not to blame for spilled coffee incident in drive-thru, and is asking that the lawsuit be dismissed with the plaintiff paying court costs
Addiction, mental health crisis front and centre at northern Ontario tourism summit

Addiction, mental health crisis front and centre at northern Ontario tourism summit

The Destination Northern Ontario tourism board passed a resolution at its recent AGM, pledging support to address the issues of homelessness, mental health and addiction
Opioid death rate in Algoma virtually unchanged from last year

Opioid death rate in Algoma virtually unchanged from last year

'I’m getting fed up,' says SOYA founder Connie Raynor-Elliott, as the Sault continues to wait for a number of addiction services to be completed or approved
Slight decrease in offload delays, but staffing woes continue at Sault hospital

Slight decrease in offload delays, but staffing woes continue at Sault hospital

The addition of an offload nurse in the Emergency Department of Sault Area Hospital has helped bring down the total hours paramedics spend waiting to offload patients, but the hospital is not always able to provide staff for the initiative
Photographing the Northern Lights is about to get more intense

Photographing the Northern Lights is about to get more intense

Jeff Dixon, who has been photographing the Aurora Borealis for about 20 years, is excited to capture the light show at the height of its 11-year cycle over the next year or two
Orange water near Wawa being tested: Environment ministry

Orange water near Wawa being tested: Environment ministry

Area resident Joe Leadbetter became concerned when he noticed orange-coloured runoff entering a creek with the spring thaw
Family of woman killed in ambulance launches $1M lawsuit

Family of woman killed in ambulance launches $1M lawsuit

Connie Halverson died last year when the ambulance she was travelling in as a patient collided with a snowplow; medic is charged with careless driving causing death
Northern Ontario airports seek funds to prevent fee hikes

Northern Ontario airports seek funds to prevent fee hikes

Raising fees will increase airfares and hurt an industry that hasn't fully recovered from the pandemic, says Sault Ste. Marie Airport CEO Terry Bos
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