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Carol Martin

Carol Martin

Carol Martin, a graduate of Cambrian College's journalism program, has been a journalist for more than 18 years. Born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Carol has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury and Kingston.

Recent Work by Carol

Centennial Arena needs major work on footings, council learns

Centennial Arena needs major work on footings, council learns

Arena will be safe and open on time with outrigger system proposed by engineer
Home for Family Health Team secured for a decade

Home for Family Health Team secured for a decade

After years of negotiations, Elliot Lake City Council tonight ratified a lease that will offer the community peace of mind, knowing it has a home for healthcare professionals for the next 10 years
Kris Svela: 1956-2024

Kris Svela: 1956-2024

ElliotLakeToday loses a foundational contributor and friend
Andrew Wannan's amazing $20 race Corrected

Andrew Wannan's amazing $20 race Corrected

He filed to run for council the day before the deadline for nominations and won his seat on council with 739 votes more than the mayor won
Appeal court panel seeks extension to release Patrie decision

Appeal court panel seeks extension to release Patrie decision

They want to extend the release to Dec. 15, leaving Elliot Lake without a mayor for at least a year
Sailboat still hard aground in city parking lot (updated)

Sailboat still hard aground in city parking lot (updated)

Owner of sailboat abandoned in Dunlop Lake boat launch parking lot found, says city
Patrie appeals $89K court costs decision

Patrie appeals $89K court costs decision

Elliot Lake still without a mayor as Chris Patrie appeals conflict of interest ruling
Patrie ordered to pay almost $90K in court costs

Patrie ordered to pay almost $90K in court costs

Integrity Commissioner says removed Elliot Lake mayor's case the most serious Ontario courts have seen
New phone system at city hall brings unexpected benefits

New phone system at city hall brings unexpected benefits

People can now call and report public works incidents like water or sewer line breaks any time of the day and any day of the week
Integrity Commissioner takes issue with fee for complaints

Integrity Commissioner takes issue with fee for complaints

Training session for new council goes in unexpected directions
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