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ArticlePOUNDIN' BACK POUTINE

Myles Miskiw, 11, feasts on poutine Fri­day after­noon dur­ing Poutine Feast at Down­town Plaza. The event, which began Tues­day and wraps Sunday, boasts gour­met poutine from regional vendors, live music, trivia and chil­dren's activ­it­ies, among...

POUNDIN' BACK POUTINE

Article`To hear her voice'

It was a bit­ter­sweet time to hear Tracy Dinelle's voice. Den­nis Dinelle was set to be inter­viewed on local radio dur­ing a mid­June fun­draiser for Tracy's Dream, the project his late was instru­mental in launch­ing more than a dec­ade ago to ease...

`To hear her voice'

ArticleCoun­cil reviews devel­op­ment incent­ives in bid to stay com­pet­it­ive

City coun­cil is tak­ing steps to ensure that it is com­pet­it­ive with other Ontario muni­cip­al­it­ies to spur eco­nomic devel­op­ment. Coun­cil has recently asked the city's eco­nomic devel­op­ment depart­ment to review its Com­munity Improve­ment...

Coun­cil reviews devel­op­ment incent­ives in bid to stay com­pet­it­ive

ArticleRock you like a Hur­ricane

My Son the Hur­ricane's new singer blew Dan O'Shea away. The Sault Ste. Marie nat­ive audi­tioned 42 hope­fuls to suc­ceed Sylvie Kindree. She left the band due to linger­ing effects of being struck by a car in Septem­ber 2022. Sarah Faz “stuck out”...

Rock you like a Hur­ricane

ArticleVat­ican excom­mu­nic­ates bish­ops

The Vat­ican said it had excom­mu­nic­ated top cler­ics in an arch­con­ser­vat­ive Cath­olic sect with thou­sands of adher­ents in the United States and Europe for ordain­ing reneg­ade bish­ops in defi­ance of the Holy See, trig­ger­ing the most...

Vat­ican excom­mu­nic­ates bish­ops

ArticleJuly fest­iv­it­ies decline in bor­der towns

Bar­be­cues, fire­works and parades — all signs of July. For towns and cit­ies on both sides of the bor­der, these cel­eb­ra­tions have long focused on their own national hol­i­day, while nod­ding to the other's as a way of draw­ing crowds. This...

July fest­iv­it­ies decline in bor­der towns