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Bikers to hit the road in support of Algoma Autism Foundation

Bikers to hit the road in support of Algoma Autism Foundation

Annual Algoma Ride for Autism is set for this weekend
Border strike averted after union reaches tentative deal with feds

Border strike averted after union reaches tentative deal with feds

After working 'around the clock,' Public Service Alliance of Canada said Tuesday it reached a deal with the government for Canada Border Services Agency employees
VIDEO: OPP cruiser narrowly avoids crash with transport

VIDEO: OPP cruiser narrowly avoids crash with transport

36-year-old charged with careless driving in connection with March 30 incident on Hwy. 11
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Trash fire sparks search for this guy

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Trash fire sparks search for this guy

Sault Police say suspect set fire to a pallet full of 'rubbish' on May 7
Algoma Steel slapped with two new environmental charges for 2022 oil spill

Algoma Steel slapped with two new environmental charges for 2022 oil spill

A total of seven 'significant' spills have occurred on Algoma Steel property in the past five years, says a spokesperson for Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Local elementary school hosting fundraiser walk in honour of late teacher

Local elementary school hosting fundraiser walk in honour of late teacher

Students, staff and school community are invited to Ben R. McMullin on June 14 to honour teacher Jennifer Kelly, who died of cancer earlier this year
Support for alcohol sales in corner stores tanks if it comes with a cost: poll

Support for alcohol sales in corner stores tanks if it comes with a cost: poll

Whether it's a billion-dollar boozedoggle or a quarter of that, Ontarians' support for opening up the alcohol market declines as the projected cost rises, a new poll shows
PODCAST: Need an ambulance? Be prepared to wait awhile

PODCAST: Need an ambulance? Be prepared to wait awhile

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
Adopt Me: Sir Paul in search of his forever home

Adopt Me: Sir Paul in search of his forever home

Sir Paul is a friendly, eight-month-old kitten that gets along great with other cats
Murder of two women prompts Sault families to support federal bill

Murder of two women prompts Sault families to support federal bill

Bill C332, which seeks to add coercive control to the Criminal Code, will have its final debate and vote this week in the House of Commons — and the families of Angie Sweeney and Caitlin Jennings will be there to support it