Love Local News

While we wait for commercial agreements to be determined we want to ensure that you know where to go for your local news, because as the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce we Love Local. #SSMLoveLocal

Connect to your local news at these news streaming sites:

SooToday is your go-to source for local news in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, offering the latest updates on the events, issues, people and businesses that matter most in our community.





LOCAL, IMMEDIATE, SERIOUS, WEATHER and CONNECTED - these key words drive the CTV Northern Ontario brand. CTV Northern Ontario is committed to producing timely, relevant and accurate news for the north. With experienced video journalists based at stations in Timmins, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury, CTV is committed to producing timely, relevant, accurate "news for the north."





Sault Ste. Marie's trusted source of daily news since 1912.










FirstLocalNews.com is a Canadian owned media outlet focusing on local news from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and Michigan as well as district news in Algoma and the Upper Peninsula.FirstLocalNews.com brings together the best of two broadcast mediums of news consumption – digital presentation and radio broadcast.







Sault Ste. Marie's trusted source of daily news since 1912.








TVO Today is the immersive home for quality current affairs journalism, award-winning documentaries and podcasts that explore important issues and inspiring solutions.










Contact them to find out how your business can be featured!









Founded in 1941, CBC News is Canada's publicly owned news and information service. We are rooted in every region of the country and report on Canada and the world to provide a Canadian perspective on news and current affairs.
The Online News Act Bill C-18
Digital platforms have come to play an integral role in Canada’s news ecosystem, shifting the way Canadians access news content that is vital to democracy. These platforms can play an important role in supporting the production of trusted news and information as well.

The Online News Act:

  • ensures fair revenue sharing between digital platforms and news outlets
  • provides for collective bargaining by news outlets
  • promotes voluntary commercial agreements between digital platforms and news outlets, with minimal government intervention
  • as a last resort, establishes a mandatory arbitration framework when digital platforms and news outlets cannot reach commercial agreements
  • defines the role and tools of the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as the regulator

To learn more about Bill C-18 go to: The Online News Act - Canada.ca
The Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of 600 plus business and agencies in Sault Ste. Marie and has been serving the needs of this community since 1889. The Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce will lead the way as the voice of business, advancing economic prosperity for its membership and the business community.