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Five cracked and crumbling city streets chosen for resurfacing

Five cracked and crumbling city streets chosen for resurfacing

Parts of Wallace Terrace and Second Line are among the five streets selected to get new top layers of asphalt this year
UPDATE: City declares Queen Street building 'immediate danger' after huge fire

UPDATE: City declares Queen Street building 'immediate danger' after huge fire

City of Sault Ste. Marie has posted an 'Unsafe Order' to front of downtown building, compelling owner to hire an engineer to decide if it should be repaired or demolished
Northern township holds first meeting since council was given the boot

Northern township holds first meeting since council was given the boot

Meeting was held to change the dates for the first regular meeting next week
Weekend garage sale to benefit Bible Fellowship church

Weekend garage sale to benefit Bible Fellowship church

Converting the large historic building into an appropriate church facility hasn’t been without obstacles
Inquest to examine man's death at Sault correctional facility

Inquest to examine man's death at Sault correctional facility

Announced today, coroner's inquest will probe the death of Jordan Paim, 30, who passed away in July 2021 while in custody at the Algoma Treatment and Remand Centre
Sault Police arrest suspect wanted for January assaults

Sault Police arrest suspect wanted for January assaults

33-year-old accused of slapping and pushing two people at a Northern Avenue business
Driver high on drugs crashed into McNabb Street house: Sault Police

Driver high on drugs crashed into McNabb Street house: Sault Police

23-year-old faces multiple charges after early morning incident on May 9
Picture-perfect harmony: Artist fuses music and photography

Picture-perfect harmony: Artist fuses music and photography

Local artist Brian Tremblay will be releasing his first full album of original music, The Neighbourhood: Songs & Stories of a Blue Collar Raising
Sault Chamber pays tribute to local 'difference makers'

Sault Chamber pays tribute to local 'difference makers'

'They are organizations that embrace the broader purpose of creating positive change,' says Chamber of Commerce CEO Rory Ring.
PODCAST: City might pump your tax dollars into saving YMCA

PODCAST: City might pump your tax dollars into saving YMCA

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