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Art Gallery of Algoma announces winning pieces from Winter Festival of Art

Art Gallery of Algoma announces winning pieces from Winter Festival of Art

This year, the exhibition has 70 participants, most of which are from Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma
Sault IDA pharmacies to raise funds for leukemia research

Sault IDA pharmacies to raise funds for leukemia research

Fundraiser in the works after James Borrelli, a Sault native and athletic therapist for the Calgary Flames, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia
Organization raising money for survivors of Spanish Indian Residential School

Organization raising money for survivors of Spanish Indian Residential School

Centre Victoria pour femmes selling prints of Indigenous artwork until March 31
Build This City: free construction training program all set to go

Build This City: free construction training program all set to go

Participant applications are being accepted until April 4 at 4:30 p.m.
Local women honoured to celebrate Women's Day (8 photos)

Local women honoured to celebrate Women's Day (8 photos)

The Zonta Club of Sault Ste. Marie presented each of them with a yellow rose
2022 Rotary Algoma Science Fair goes virtual (5 photos)

2022 Rotary Algoma Science Fair goes virtual (5 photos)

Fair will take place online from April 8-10
Spring Bazaar at YMCA in April

Spring Bazaar at YMCA in April

Entrance to the event is by donation to the Sault Ste. Marie YMCA’s Strong Communities Campaign
Applications sought for Library Board vacancy

Applications sought for Library Board vacancy

Applications will be accepted until March 31 at 4:30 p.m.
SooToday readers, local businesses help raise over $8,000 for Women in Crisis

SooToday readers, local businesses help raise over $8,000 for Women in Crisis

Thanks to your contributions, we were able to give back to our local women’s shelter in honour of International Women’s Day
Rainbow Camp the big winner of Last One Laughing Canada

Rainbow Camp the big winner of Last One Laughing Canada

A $100,000 donation by the winner of Last One Laughing Canada is the largest-ever for the camp