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Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash killed students and coach

Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash killed students and coach

Hundreds gathered at a vigil on Sunday evening outside the Walkerton school, where attendees lit candles and laid flowers
Workweek Outlook: May ends with a little rain and seasonal temps

Workweek Outlook: May ends with a little rain and seasonal temps

A low-pressure system spins into the Great Lakes late Wednesday, ushering in rain and cooler weather for the end of this workweek
University of Waterloo study raises concerns over remote work surveillance

University of Waterloo study raises concerns over remote work surveillance

The report warns that the systems may erode trust, autonomy and potentially profitability as well
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Dog 'beer' brewed in Guelph lets pups have their own happy hour

Dog 'beer' brewed in Guelph lets pups have their own happy hour

Brothers Brewing Company co-founder, Asa Proveau, has started something completely separate from his business with beer brewed just for dogs
‘We don't feel safe’: Laurentian academics uneasy about U.S. travel

‘We don't feel safe’: Laurentian academics uneasy about U.S. travel

The impact of American policies on Canadian researchers was a topic of discussion at a Laurentian University governing body this week
Police forensics at Case Road property

Police forensics at Case Road property

Sault Ste. Marie Police's forensics unit were at a Case Road property late Sunday afternoon
Canada Post, union set to meet on Sunday as overtime ban stretches on

Canada Post, union set to meet on Sunday as overtime ban stretches on

The most recent agreement between the parties, which was extended by the industrial relations board after Ottawa intervened in the month-long holiday season strike late last year, expired Thursday
COLUMN: B.A. Johnston brought chaos, comedy and Canadiana to Venue

COLUMN: B.A. Johnston brought chaos, comedy and Canadiana to Venue

'B.A. Johnston is what you would get if you took perfectly good Canadiana and shoved it in the microwave for a full half hour, or if The Tragically Hip and Weird Al Yankovic had a forbidden lovechild and left it to fend for itself outside a Hamilton steel mill'
First Nations slam Bill 5 at committee hearing

First Nations slam Bill 5 at committee hearing

NAN Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler was among the Indigenous leaders who addressed the Standing Committee on the Interior