Jeffrey Ougler, SudburyStar

Jeffrey Ougler

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  • SudburyStar
  • Edmonton Journal
  • TimminsPress
  • SaultStar

Past articles by Jeffrey:

Fatality at Wawa-area gold mine under investigation

Accident north of Sault Ste. Marie Involved a contractor working on mill facility construction. → Read More

Sudbury last stop for Downchild Blues Band 50th anniversary tour

Legendary band to perform on Nov. 12 at the Fraser Auditorium in Sudbury → Read More

Juno-winner Colin James headlines this weekend's Whyte Avenue Blues Fest

The Regina-born rocker took home the 2022 Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year for his latest record, Open Road → Read More

Fourth COVID-related death in Algoma

Article content The second district death was reported Jan. 25 and first Jan. 18. The total number of confirmed cases in Algoma District is 199 since March. Five cases are active, Algoma Public Health says. There is currently one COVID-19 hospitalization. APH says this latest death highlights the “seriousness” of this virus and asks Algoma residents to continue to stay home as much as possible… → Read More

COVID-19 patient admitted to hospital in Sault

Sault Area Hospital admitted an individual who is positive with COVID-19. Prior to admission, the patient had been self-isolating at home. This is the first confirmed case admitted locally. The patient’s condition has required admission to the hospital, SAH said, adding “appropriate” isolation precautions have been implemented. “Our front-line teams acted quickly and efficiently to […] → Read More

Good government vs. the pursuit of happiness

Founding principles may explain why Canada, U.S. deal with masking up directives so differently, says AU prof → Read More

COVID spike can happen ‘in a heartbeat,’ Northern health unit warns

Health unit continues efforts to ramp up mask wearing → Read More

‘An emotional roller-coaster’

Couple’s separation due to COVID-19 restrictions heavy cross to bear → Read More

‘I can see why both approaches are done’

Northern doctor appreciates ‘cautious’ method of reopening Ontario, but also sees value in regional model → Read More

Why go it alone during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Technology offers fitness buffs some company while working out at home → Read More

‘The right thing to do’ — Sault hospital screening all public entrances

Public ‘happy” to see SAH take action amid COVID-19 concerns: Official → Read More

Sault doctor ‘posed a risk of harm’ to addictions patients, college rules

Dr. Peter Schwarz has found himself, once again, under The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario microscope. The former Sault Ste. Marie family physician, who had his licence revoked in December in relation to the sexual abuse of a patient, was found incompetent and that he committed an act of professional misconduct, mostly in relation […] → Read More

‘I worked on my evil laugh’

Playing villain ‘came pretty naturally’ to We Will Rock You cast member → Read More

Sex charges laid by Sudbury police are dropped

‘I am still mystified and traumatized,’ former Wawa CAO says → Read More

The Tea Party prides itself on retaining its original roster; in Sudbury on Tuesday

The Tea Party faithful need not fret.The evening will never come, assures founding member Jeff Burrows, when fans will depart one of the Canadian band’s shows steaming mad because one, two or… → Read More

Rock music for all time at Sudbury Arena

Andrew Tebo had little idea at the time that tunes accompanying mid-1980s car cruises around rural Missouri with his older sister at the wheel would someday be such an integral part of his career journey. → Read More

Sault businessman faces backlash over social media comments

Millennium Crane Rentals owner under fire for offensive blog posts → Read More

Sudbury music: Going pop — sort of

In the lead-up to The Good Lovelies’s May show at Massey Hall, Caroline Brooks had two chief concerns: The experience would be a “let-down” for her and, even worse, she’d le… → Read More

Hearings against Sault doctor to continue

TORONTO - The first week of a discipline hearing for a Sault Ste. Marie sports physician facing allegations of professional misconduct has wrapped up. → Read More

Veteran MPP scores big win in Algoma-Manitoulin

ELLIOT LAKE - Holding Ontario’s Progressive Conservative majority government “to account” will be the “major task” of the province’s NDP, says returning Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha. → Read More