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New chemical spill into river reported at Algoma Steel

New chemical spill into river reported at Algoma Steel

Tuesday spill under investigation by Ministry of Environment, less than one month after SooToday reported there had been seven significant spills at the plant over past five years
Driver who wouldn't stop for cops arrested for impaired: OPP

Driver who wouldn't stop for cops arrested for impaired: OPP

What was initially an attempt to stop a vehicle for speeding led to much more serious charges Thursday night
VIDEO: Local LCBO workers hit picket line on Great Northern

VIDEO: Local LCBO workers hit picket line on Great Northern

Thousands of employees — including in Sault Ste. Marie — are now on strike for first time in history of Ontario's main liquor retailer
Single-vehicle crash east of Sault leads to impaired charge

Single-vehicle crash east of Sault leads to impaired charge

Police responded to the crash shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday
Another section of Queen Street to close for two days next week

Another section of Queen Street to close for two days next week

The closure from Brock to Spring streets will allow workers to perform a water service installation as part of the improvement project for Queen Street
Starting today, your kid can learn to be a digital creator

Starting today, your kid can learn to be a digital creator

Free public library program is for local youth aged 10 to 19
PODCAST: Out-of-town owners forced to hand over keys to dozens of Sault properties

PODCAST: Out-of-town owners forced to hand over keys to dozens of Sault properties

Hosted by Village Media's Scott Sexsmith, SooToday's new podcast is a Monday to Friday rundown of all the need-to-know stories happening in our community
VIDEO: Fourth of July fireworks light up Sault waterfront

VIDEO: Fourth of July fireworks light up Sault waterfront

Watch (or rewatch) last night's Independence Day fireworks show — without the bugs or the long wait to get out of the parking lot
Sault College unveils electronic kiosks to attract future students

Sault College unveils electronic kiosks to attract future students

New kiosks, which cost approximately $5,000 each, will eventually be installed at every local high school, allowing students to navigate the many program offerings at the college
Did you stock up? LCBO workers officially on strike

Did you stock up? LCBO workers officially on strike

Thousands of workers now on strike for first time in history of Ontario's main liquor retailer