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Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Some Algoma customers will stay without power tonight: Hydro One

Some Algoma customers will stay without power tonight: Hydro One

Power outage continues in some areas after damaging winds passed through parts of southwest, central and northern Ontario this Saturday
BEYOND LOCAL: COVID reshaped our relationships with food

BEYOND LOCAL: COVID reshaped our relationships with food

The pandemic not only changed the way we purchased food, but also the motivations behind those purchases
Red Wings score pair of weekend wins

Red Wings score pair of weekend wins

The team now sits at 11-9-0-0 on the season thanks to weekend wins over Espanola and Blind River
COLUMN: Right to collective bargaining fundamental

COLUMN: Right to collective bargaining fundamental

Anti-scab legislation essential to protect workers’ rights, says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP
BEYOND LOCAL: Toronto Pearson announces new program to curb delays ahead of travel surge

BEYOND LOCAL: Toronto Pearson announces new program to curb delays ahead of travel surge

The airport is maintaining a focus on staff retention and recruitment as it has had the past number of months to adjust to increased travel demand
Inductees shine at Country Music Awards (6 photos)

Inductees shine at Country Music Awards (6 photos)

The Sault hosted the 33rd annual Northern Ontario Country Music Awards this weekend as nine musicians from across the north were recognized for their talents and contributions
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
BEYOND LOCAL: The origins of human society are more complex than we thought

BEYOND LOCAL: The origins of human society are more complex than we thought

Anatomically modern humans have been around for roughly 300,000 years. There is little evidence of markers of sedentary lifestyles or institutionalized inequality going back more than 30,000 to 40,000 years
Time changes persist despite experts' consensus to end daylight time

Time changes persist despite experts' consensus to end daylight time

Experts say the tradition of springing forward and falling back in time every year is taxing on individuals' health