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Ontario asks Canada's highest court to hear youth-led climate case

Ontario asks Canada's highest court to hear youth-led climate case

Ontario has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on a historic youth-led challenge of the province's climate plan, moving the case a step closer to a possible hearing before Canada's top court.
VIDEO: Viral golf club attack at Sault course was self-defence, judge rules

VIDEO: Viral golf club attack at Sault course was self-defence, judge rules

Former OHL hockey player found not guilty of assault with a weapon in connection with Sault golf course altercation that's been viewed millions of times online
Former northern Ontario journalist a rising star in novel narration

Former northern Ontario journalist a rising star in novel narration

Sudbury native Angela Scappatura, or Angelina Rocca, as she goes by professionally, picks up Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) Award for ‘romance and erotica’ audiobook narration at a Beverly HIlls ceremony
Canadian icon Terry Fox to be featured on new $5 bill

Canadian icon Terry Fox to be featured on new $5 bill

Terry Fox has been selected to appear on the next $5 bank note. The federal government made the revelation in its fall economic statement on Monday
Good morning, Elliot Lake! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Elliot Lake! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
80 years later, Sault WWII veteran finally gets his medals

80 years later, Sault WWII veteran finally gets his medals

'I'll do anything for Canada': Along with honouring 101-year-old Aldo Diotallevi, the local Legion paid tribute today to Evelyn Theriault, a 68-year member
Inside the 'explosion' of women’s pro sports in Canada

Inside the 'explosion' of women’s pro sports in Canada

In 2024, The Professional Women's Hockey League played a first season and started a second, the Northern Super League fired its engines for an all-Canadian women's soccer launch, and the WNBA announced its arrival in Canada
Prime Minister Trudeau: Give thanks for all that is good

Prime Minister Trudeau: Give thanks for all that is good

'As we reflect on the past year and look to the future, let us continue to show love and kindness – to ourselves and to those in need'
Canadian Blood Services hopes northerners join the 450 challenge

Canadian Blood Services hopes northerners join the 450 challenge

The call is out for Sudburians and other Northerners to help the blood service collect blood and plasma to help all Canadians
‘Down with Santa!’: The story of Richard Dildy, the Toronto man arrested for protesting Santa Claus

‘Down with Santa!’: The story of Richard Dildy, the Toronto man arrested for protesting Santa Claus

Vietnam veteran Richard Dildy was arrested for shouting “There is no Santa Claus!” during Toronto’s 1980 Santa Claus Parade. He was on a crusade against lying to children.