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Kraven the Hunter: Keep hunting for a better action movie

Kraven the Hunter: Keep hunting for a better action movie

After two hours of boring characters and a banal “hunt”, action movie audiences will leave still craving seeing an actual action movie
Exhibit examines hundreds of years of local history through sculpture and storytelling

Exhibit examines hundreds of years of local history through sculpture and storytelling

The Confluence exhibit at the Art Gallery of Algoma not only considers the history of contact between local Indigenous people and Europeans, but also a way forward toward reconciliation
Annual teachers vs. students hockey game raises funds for the Heaven Cent campaign

Annual teachers vs. students hockey game raises funds for the Heaven Cent campaign

The total amount raised will be announced after all events have been held
Steelworkers helping in the fight against food insecurity

Steelworkers helping in the fight against food insecurity

Humanity Fund donates to local charities such as St. Vincent and the Soup Kitchen
Hughes tables petition for maintaining number of northern Ontario seats

Hughes tables petition for maintaining number of northern Ontario seats

In 2023, the Ontario Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission released a report that called for reducing the number of northern Ontario ridings from 10 to nine
PODCAST: Notorious landlords get eviction notice of their own

PODCAST: Notorious landlords get eviction notice of their own

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
UPDATE: Walmart reopens after repairs

UPDATE: Walmart reopens after repairs

Fire Services attended Walmart this morning for a break in the fire sprinkler system
Fire crews respond to residential garage fire Thursday night

Fire crews respond to residential garage fire Thursday night

The garage sustained fire and smoke damage
Sault College suspending more programs as international student numbers shrink

Sault College suspending more programs as international student numbers shrink

Suspensions stem from federal government’s reductions in post graduation work permits for international students
Anti-encampment bill promises to give Ontarians back their parks

Anti-encampment bill promises to give Ontarians back their parks

Long-anticipated anti-encampment bill tabled in the house gives new powers to police and municipalities