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These stories about local people previously featured in the news are made possible through the continued support of Windsor Place Retirement Residence as part of our Community Leaders Program.


Ken and Joanne Yun say goodbye to customers who became 'like family'

Ken and Joanne Yun say goodbye to customers who became 'like family'

After running the China House Restaurant for decades, the Yuns retired at the end of last year
Former police chief enjoying photography, being a grampa

Former police chief enjoying photography, being a grampa

In this edition of Following Up, we catch up with former police chief Bob Davies
Legacy of last year's robotics success lives on, says program coordinator

Legacy of last year's robotics success lives on, says program coordinator

Last year, an ADSB team was ranked No. 1 in the world and those following in their footsteps have taken notice
Last year, Coldest Night broke a fundraising record. Could it happen again?

Last year, Coldest Night broke a fundraising record. Could it happen again?

Walkers almost doubled the $50,000 target
Cross-country skiing in the middle of the city? Yep, that's going to be a thing again

Cross-country skiing in the middle of the city? Yep, that's going to be a thing again

University, city, school board to partner once again to offer groomed trail
Garbage day and recycling day have been split for two months now. How's that working for you?

Garbage day and recycling day have been split for two months now. How's that working for you?

We asked Saultites to weigh in, and you can too in the poll at the end of this story
Teen baker finds new passion in her 'retirement'

Teen baker finds new passion in her 'retirement'

Sarah Nelson was a household name for her outrageously successful charity baking endeavour. Now, 16, she says she's looking forward to college
Almost a year after 'devastating' blaze, Ezio still misses downtown

Almost a year after 'devastating' blaze, Ezio still misses downtown

But the longtime barber says he's settling into his new spot on Great Northern