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GALLERY: Demolition begins at 63-year-old church site

GALLERY: Demolition begins at 63-year-old church site

Holy Trinity Church is being torn down in preparation for a 108-unit affordable housing complex; there are no disruptions to pedestrian or roadway traffic
No new wildfires reported Tuesday

No new wildfires reported Tuesday

The fire hazard is moderate to high across most of the Northeast Region
VIDEO: COBS Bread rises to occasion in support of ‘Every Breakfast Counts’

VIDEO: COBS Bread rises to occasion in support of ‘Every Breakfast Counts’

Local bakery franchise has stepped up to help program that's provided thousands of meals to youth in the Sault since 2018
'We had to find a way to protect ourselves': Thessalon First Nation employees join union

'We had to find a way to protect ourselves': Thessalon First Nation employees join union

First Nation workers receive union certification — a first for the United Steelworkers in Canada — amid allegations of 'harassment and micromanaging' by band administration
'Smiling to the end': Sault hockey star who won four Stanley Cups dies at 96

'Smiling to the end': Sault hockey star who won four Stanley Cups dies at 96

Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Marty Pavelich played for 10 seasons with a Detroit Red Wings powerhouse that included legends Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay
Algoma U students bring art, comfort to hospital patients

Algoma U students bring art, comfort to hospital patients

Sault Area Hospital and university collaborate to provide 'sense of home' to people in transitional care
Man swinging hammer nailed by Sault Police

Man swinging hammer nailed by Sault Police

Altercation on Great Northern Road leads to assault, assault with weapon charges
Shoplifter hit store security guard in the face: Sault Police

Shoplifter hit store security guard in the face: Sault Police

37-year-old charged with robbery after incident at Great Northern Road business
Algoma U gets top marks for Indigenous-focused programs

Algoma U gets top marks for Indigenous-focused programs

Algoma's bachelor and master of social work programs have mandatory courses that cover elements of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's call to action
PODCAST: Homegrown hockey talent signs on dotted line

PODCAST: Homegrown hockey talent signs on dotted line

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