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Kenneth Armstrong

Kenneth Armstrong

Kenneth Armstrong is a news reporter and photojournalist who regularly covers municipal government, business and politics and photographs events, sports and features.

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People slamming doors on officers looking for missing Manitoulin woman, says police chief

People slamming doors on officers looking for missing Manitoulin woman, says police chief

Juanita Migwans, age 30, was last seen in M'Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island on Oct. 2, 2024
Sault resident raises alarm after she and her dog encircled by coyotes

Sault resident raises alarm after she and her dog encircled by coyotes

The encounter occurred early Sunday morning in the city's west end
'World's happiest festival' makes its debut in Sault Ste. Marie

'World's happiest festival' makes its debut in Sault Ste. Marie

Participants throw brightly-coloured powder while being encouraged to dance and sing along to music
Missanabie Cree First Nation suing for increase in annuities payments for Treaty 9 members

Missanabie Cree First Nation suing for increase in annuities payments for Treaty 9 members

Chief Jason Gauthier and his community are taking the lead on the lawsuit against the federal government, launched on behalf of all 37 First Nations within Treaty 9 territory
'Not a cash grab’: City talks speed cameras at open house

'Not a cash grab’: City talks speed cameras at open house

City staff say the purpose of automatic speed enforcement systems is to improve public safety, not to maximize revenue from speeding tickets
Steelworker who wouldn't shake PM's hand says it wasn't 'for attention'

Steelworker who wouldn't shake PM's hand says it wasn't 'for attention'

'Tons of people wanted to send me cases of beer': Toronto Sun says 37-year-old Kyle Mero is the man who challenged Justin Trudeau during recent visit to Algoma Steel
VIDEO: Community effort helps bring highway tanker fire under control

VIDEO: Community effort helps bring highway tanker fire under control

People caught in traffic due to a Tuesday transport fire on Hwy. 17 sprang into action to help bring the blaze under control
Mayor has blunt message for small group of ‘fringe' protesters outside City Hall

Mayor has blunt message for small group of ‘fringe' protesters outside City Hall

About 20 people took part Friday in a 'Hands Off Our Kids' event at the Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre, part of a Canada-wide rally for what the group describes as parental rights
Firefighters training at marina rescue driver after her car plunges into river

Firefighters training at marina rescue driver after her car plunges into river

In a stroke of luck, Sault Ste. Marie fire crews were conducting training exercises within eyesight of the incident Wednesday afternoon
Six decades later, victim of notorious predatory priest gets some justice — and peace

Six decades later, victim of notorious predatory priest gets some justice — and peace

The earliest known victim of Father Robert Whyte, who taught at St. Mary's College in the 1950s, has settled a lawsuit against the Catholic order that operated the school. Now in his late-70s, the man hopes to help others by sharing his story of abuse and healing
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