The Sault Start takes an opinion of a political critique's view point. Most the editorial articles on this sites tackles about the government stands and responds on public current situations.
Each day, the publishers of the newspaper print an editorial with their take on the latest events.
No, an editorial is not a strong source since it reflects the author's take on a set of facts. An editorial can lead you to a new thread of thought and a primary resource.
It would take about 8-9 hours
Go to Google Maps.
31 hours
about 7 hours
310 km taking this route:1) Cross the BRIDGE into SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN, U.S.A.2) From there, take I-75 SOUTH from Sault Ste. Marie to M-72 to TRAVERSE CITY at EXIT 259 in GRAYLING.3) Follow signs to M-72 to Traverse City. Take M-72 WEST to Traverse City.
It is 1,387 miles from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The driving time is 22 hours 40 minutes. A nonstop flight takes 1 hour 50 minutes.
12 and 1/2 hours
The primary purpose of hard news is to report factual information about current events, providing readers with objective and timely updates on issues such as politics, crime, and natural disasters. In contrast, the purpose of an editorial is to express opinions, analyze issues, and persuade readers to adopt a particular viewpoint or take action. While hard news focuses on delivering straightforward information, editorials aim to engage readers in a dialogue and encourage critical thinking about the topics presented.
Means put yourself in another's place/see their viewpoint.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 29 hours.