Teen gets max sentence for role in contract killing
A teenage girl receives a 10-year sentence, the maximum under youth law, for her role in the contract killing of a West Island boy. Get the full details on the Quebec court ruling.
A teenage girl receives a 10-year sentence, the maximum under youth law, for her role in the contract killing of a West Island boy. Get the full details on the Quebec court ruling.
A 39-year-old teacher at a Montreal private school is in custody, charged with possessing and producing child pornography and conspiring to assault a minor. The school community is reeling.
Sault Ste. Marie police and Crime Stoppers request public assistance to identify a man suspected of theft, assaulting an employee, and fleeing a Dollarama store on October 1, 2025.
The federal and Ontario governments kept taxpayers in the dark about impending Algoma Steel layoffs when issuing $500M in loan guarantees. This lack of transparency raises serious questions.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu defends a federal loan to Algoma Steel, framing it as crucial for preserving jobs and industrial capacity in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the details on the government's intervention.
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu explains the $150 million loan to Algoma Steel as essential to 'save the furniture' and protect jobs in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the details on this critical intervention.
A look back at Toronto Sun's SUNshine Girl Kay Marie from February 2018. Discover her passions for soccer, art, and global travel. Explore more exclusive content.
Marie Warren, a 101-year-old Second World War veteran from Barrie, Ontario, was presented with replacement medals for her lost service honours in a special ceremony. Read the heartwarming story.
Plan your Montreal weekend travel. Key closures include an exit on the Ville-Marie Expressway, a Highway 30 detour, and narrowed lanes on the Charles-De Gaulle Bridge. Details inside.
A former Saskatoon private school director receives a 23-month community sentence after admitting to hitting students, claiming he was instructed to do so. Read the full story.
A Sault Ste. Marie woman faces charges after a stolen truck crashed into The Breakfast Pig on Bruce Street. No injuries were reported, and the business has reopened.
A key architect of Canada's climate plan resigns, criticizing the government's 'performative' approach. Explore the implications for national net-zero targets.
Environment Canada warns of intense snow squalls hitting Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with up to 40 cm possible. Travel is expected to be hazardous. Stay updated.
A doctor who sold ketamine to actor Matthew Perry before his overdose death has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison. Read the full details of the case and its consequences.
Algoma Steel's CEO reveals both federal and provincial governments were aware of impending layoffs before approving a $500 million taxpayer loan. Details on the Sault Ste. Marie job cuts.
Federal and Ontario governments face scrutiny for a $420 million loan to Algoma Steel, approved despite prior knowledge of impending layoffs. Details on the defense and economic context.
The loss of 1000 jobs at Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie prompts questions about whether Prime Minister Mark Carney should engage with former President Donald Trump. Share your thoughts.
Stuart Cameron, who murdered a Taiwanese student in 2000, has been returned to prison after breaching parole conditions. Retired detective vows to keep him behind bars.
Sault Ste. Marie police are investigating an assault and vehicle theft reported on November 26. The incident occurred the previous evening. Get the latest details.
Algoma Steel is cutting 40% of its workforce, citing U.S. tariffs and a forced shift to electric arc steelmaking. The layoffs come just two weeks after a major government bailout.
Algoma Steel announces 1,000 layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie, citing difficult market conditions and trade pressures. Read about the impact and federal support.
Discover ōsōji, Japan's centuries-old year-end deep cleaning tradition. Learn its history, spiritual significance, and how it offers a mindful reset for the new year.
Two women face criminal charges following a police incident in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the latest details on the arrests and ongoing investigation.
Sault Ste. Marie police and Crime Stoppers are asking for public help identifying a male suspect with a distinctive neck tattoo involved in a November 14 theft at a local Shoppers Drug Mart location.
A Calgary woman has been handed a conditional sentence and probation for her role in a fatal 2023 hit and run in Regina. Learn about the case details and sentencing outcome.
A 27-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man faces charges after police allege he impersonated a younger person online to lure and assault a victim under 16. Learn about the disturbing case.
Discover how Montreal Victoire's PWHL home games create an extraordinary community atmosphere that's attracting diverse fans and redefining professional hockey in Canada.
Sault police and bylaw officers inspected 40 vacant downtown properties, re-securing 5 buildings to prevent unlawful entry. Latest community safety update.
Montreal's Ville-Marie borough apologizes for lack of consultation on a controversial bike lane planned for Atateken St. during Berri St. renovations. Business owners fear for their livelihoods.
The Carney government is preparing to announce significant measures to safeguard Canada's vital steel sector, according to sources. Learn about the upcoming protections.