Thanks for the comment, and for visiting our site. I appreciate it. The vast majority of our stories are hyper local. Our extensive coverage of today's snowstorm is a prime example. But sometimes we publish relevant articles from our partner sites across the province. This one, from BarrieToday, is about an Ontario man who went above and beyond to save a person on a stretch of highway that plenty of Saultites drive on every year. And our network (Village Media) was the only one to cover this story, so you couldn't go to various other sites to read about it. Again, I appreciate your feedback. Bottom line: our news site covers all the important stories happening in the Sault — and some stories outside the Sault that resonate with people here. This one definitely fits the bill: a story about an ordinary Ontarian doing something heroic.
Wow, really. Feeling entitled much. How about the people who have probably been waiting for their doctor's appointments for months, and now have to reschedule. Or those who depend on the soup kitchen.
it's about time! I had to deal with service Ontario in the south, and found that 50% of those i spoke with were absolutely useless. Drag them back into an office where their lack of work ethic can come under scrutiny. Not helpful in any way. Totally different than the face to face interactions here in the Sault which have always been great.
And as I was driving my wife to work, 2 idiots in 4x4 trucks fly past me like it was a race, only to have to sit at the traffic light that I just got up to🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
This must be a premeditated excuse for the poor road plowing. Im quite sick of every week or multiple times a week "significant weather event". Its getting old FAST
Risenshine33: So very happy that it wasn't your family member or friend in that burning vehicle needing help! What a cold hearted response!! you have the choice to move along....
Personally i think the city workers do a pretty good job of taking care of the streets.....sure maybe some take longer to get done.....be patient they do get done....thank you city workers