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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

Grieving father travelling to Queen's Park for upcoming debate

Grieving father travelling to Queen's Park for upcoming debate

Dan Jennings will bring his daughter Caitlin's story to the Ontario legislature Wednesday for discussion on Bill 173, which calls on the province to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic
BEYOND LOCAL: Sault man acquitted of sexual assault after alleged victim dies before trial

BEYOND LOCAL: Sault man acquitted of sexual assault after alleged victim dies before trial

Accused admitted on the stand he lied to police about certain details of the case, but without testimony from the alleged victim judge had reasonable doubt about his guilt
BEYOND LOCAL: Health unit seeks $11M in funding to avoid losing more patients

BEYOND LOCAL: Health unit seeks $11M in funding to avoid losing more patients

Documents obtained under freedom of information include a letter from GHC president to Ross Romano, urging the Sault MPP to address 'devastating' crisis in primary care
BEYOND LOCAL: Safe consumption sites review to be done ‘soon'; mayor anxious for details

BEYOND LOCAL: Safe consumption sites review to be done ‘soon'; mayor anxious for details

Matthew Shoemaker pushes for more funding after Premier says process to apply for provincially funded consumption and treatment services sites will reopen soon
Overdose victim's mom wants dealers sentenced like serial killers

Overdose victim's mom wants dealers sentenced like serial killers

Paris Williams was 24 when he died from opioid poisoning last year; in a rare move, Sault Ste. Marie police have charged his alleged fentanyl dealer with manslaughter
Sault police staying silent as mass shooting probe continues

Sault police staying silent as mass shooting probe continues

Historian and expert on gun control and firearms policy says police departments across Canada are becoming more reluctant to release basic information about mass shootings to the public, like gun licence status or model of weapon used
How did a convicted Simcoe County fraudster end up teaching law?

How did a convicted Simcoe County fraudster end up teaching law?

A disgraced former lawyer and ex-Innisfil town councillor spent eight years working as a part-time instructor at Algoma. He is now fighting to regain his law licence, propelling his past into the spotlight
‘She was a hero’: Mass shooting victim Angie Sweeney saved her daughter’s life

‘She was a hero’: Mass shooting victim Angie Sweeney saved her daughter’s life

Angie's loved ones share memories of a woman who was ‘afraid of nothing’ — and their newfound mission to protect others from intimate partner violence
BEYOND LOCAL: Terminally ill woman says life in danger after bank cut her off

BEYOND LOCAL: Terminally ill woman says life in danger after bank cut her off

Clara Robinson of Sault Ste. Marie says Scotiabank terminated its relationship with her after she disputed a transaction, and no other bank she has contacted will take her on as a new client
Virtual veterinary care now available with new phone app

Virtual veterinary care now available with new phone app

The app is free to download and a video appointment for cats or dogs can be scheduled for an introductory fee of $75
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