Steel workers in Sault Ste. Marie tell CTV News that they are worried about the tough tariff talk coming from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Sault Ste. Marie's candidate for the Progressive Conservatives has been identified as Chris Scott. Ross Romano will serve has his campaign manager. The Sault Ste. Marie provincial Progressive Conservative riding association has announced that Chris Scott has been appointed the candidate for the provincial election.
Two Sault Ste. Marie residents will be squaring off to earn the nomination of the local provincial NDP riding association. Dave Mornix and Lisa Vezeau-Allen are both vying to carry the NDP banner into the next provincial election. A nomination meeting will be held Thurs. Jan. 30 at the Delta Hotel from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Searchmont Resort, with one of the highest verticals in Ontario, is a paradise for alpine sports. It offers 26 runs, 100 acres of natural, rolling and rugged terrain, a terrain park, and state-of-the-art snowmaking equipment, drawing thrill-seekers from across the province.
Sault Ste. Marie is reviewing its residency rule for senior staff to balance local accountability with attracting top talent, while considering constitutional and practical implications.
Shirley Hatley, 65, was viciously assaulted and strangled while visiting her boyfriend's Kawartha Lakes cottage in 2021
To help sustain adult learning and improve literacy in the community, Tenaris and Algoma Steel have partnered to make a $10,000 CAD donation in support of Superior Adult Learning. Each company contributed $5,
The City of Sault Ste. Marie will accelerate the construction of 280 homes over the next three years with millions of dollars of federal funding.
From events to admission to history, here's what to know if you're planning to cheer on the riders at the 56th running of the I-500.
Some of the major projects included will impact the airport, engineering, fire and police, the water treatment plant, the IT department and the Department of Public Works.
Photographers will capture Sault Ste. Marie over a 5-day period this March, to re-examine the city through “Fresh Eyes” in an innovative community project facilitated by Bryan Davies, president of Tagona Press. An ambitious community project aims to reimagine Sault Ste. Marie through a creative lens.
Ontario is giving Sault Ste. Marie $5.2M to help the growing city pave the way for new homes and reduce traffic congestion.