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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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Recent Work by Kenneth

Algoma Steel slapped with two new environmental charges for 2022 oil spill

Algoma Steel slapped with two new environmental charges for 2022 oil spill

A total of seven 'significant' spills have occurred on Algoma Steel property in the past five years, says a spokesperson for Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Local authorities to keep eye on Baltimore bridge collapse probe

Local authorities to keep eye on Baltimore bridge collapse probe

The International Bridge spanning the St. Marys River is constructed differently than the one that fell after a collision with a container ship early Tuesday
‘She was a hero’: Sault Ontario shooting victim saved her daughter’s life

‘She was a hero’: Sault Ontario shooting victim saved her daughter’s life

Angie Sweeney's loved ones share memories of a woman who was ‘afraid of nothing’ — and their newfound mission to protect others from intimate partner violence
Sault, Ont. gunman was banned from possessing weapons after assaulting cop

Sault, Ont. gunman was banned from possessing weapons after assaulting cop

The one-year order expired just 10 months ago, in December 2022
Gunman investigated for domestic violence days before rampage

Gunman investigated for domestic violence days before rampage

Speaking to local and national reporters at a Wednesday press conference, Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Chief Hugh Stevenson said he would support an inquest into Monday's tragic murder-suicide
Worldwide interest in Sault Ont.'s 18-year-old lotto winner

Worldwide interest in Sault Ont.'s 18-year-old lotto winner

Lottery spokesman also has to explain to some American media outlets that a Canadian lottery winner does not lose a single penny of the windfall to taxes
Deepest waters of Lake Superior nominated for protection

Deepest waters of Lake Superior nominated for protection

Canada committed to protecting 30 per cent of its land and waters as part of the recent COP15 climate conference held in Montreal
Ontario ministry ponders prosecution in response to oil spill

Ontario ministry ponders prosecution in response to oil spill

Clean-up efforts have concluded, say Ontario authorities
Sheen from oil spill expected to be visible for days

Sheen from oil spill expected to be visible for days

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks requires that Algoma Steel assess the extent of the spill and prepare clean-up, monitoring plans to address any short- and long-term impacts
BridgeCam and lights on Canadian side go dim while International Bridge deals with ageing infrastructure issues

BridgeCam and lights on Canadian side go dim while International Bridge deals with ageing infrastructure issues

The lights on the Canadian side of the International Bridge have gone dark but the bridge administration is working toward a fix
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