Two people from Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa died in a head-on crash near North Bay on Thursday. The two-vehicle collision happened on Highway 17 in West Nipissing Township at about 11 a.m., Ontario Provincial Police say.
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Shirley Hatley, 65, was viciously assaulted and strangled while visiting her boyfriend's Kawartha Lakes cottage in 2021
Two northern Ontario craft breweries celebrated major wins at the Ontario Brewing Awards, cementing the region's reputation in the craft beer scene.
(WAWA, ON) – Superior East Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) advise that Highway 17 in Wawa is closed in both directions, going west to White River and south to Sault Ste. Marie due to deteriorating weather conditions. The OPP advises motorists to avoid any unnecessary travel as driving conditions are deteriorating.
A fire Monday morning in Sault Ste. Marie sent three people to hospital and caused significant smoke and fire damage.
Matthew Shoemaker asks for scalable commercial port design with priority on servicing current port users first
Kozuch, 51, was found following a fire at his home on Mississagi Bay Road in Municipality of Huron Shores, east of Sault Ste. Marie in northern Ontario, on Feb. 6, 2023. A vehicle was also deliberately torched. The vehicle was on Chevis Road, said Const. Bev Gauthier of Ontario Provincial Police.
The St. Mary's River divides the U.S. from Canada and Lake Superior from Lake Ontario. Along its shores, the city of Sault Ste. Marie has been a place where Native Americans gathered, fished, and hunted for centuries. By the time French settler Father ...
City of Sault Ste. Marie for hosting Gateway Casinos Sault Ste. Marie. So far, during OLG’s fiscal year (April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025), Sault Ste. Marie has received $1,342,672. Since the gaming site opened in May 1999,
The Ontario government is safeguarding public lands by ensuring people do not unlawfully construct roads on Crown land without a work permit.
In June 2023, the RHT litigation team settled out-of-court for $10 billion, with Ontario and Canada each contributing $5 billion. The settlement money was divided amongst the 21 First Nations and paid to the First Nations in increments starting in August, with the final installment paid in March.