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Sault man thought he won $75, 'shocked' to find out it was actually $71,000

Sault man thought he won $75, 'shocked' to find out it was actually $71,000

Andrew Bremner says he plans to use his winnings from Sault Area Hospital Foundation's March 50/50 draw to support his retirement
City reminds all dog owners to obey the rules, or else

City reminds all dog owners to obey the rules, or else

Leashes and scooping poop are among responsibilities in city's Animal Care and Control by-law
Business owners urged to 'Go North' in popular video series

Business owners urged to 'Go North' in popular video series

Economic development is target of ongoing Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities project
Your NEXUS pass is about to get a lot more expensive

Your NEXUS pass is about to get a lot more expensive

The new application fee — $120 USD, more than double the current cost — takes effect Oct. 1
OPP ramp up enforcement after big jump in impaired-driving crashes

OPP ramp up enforcement after big jump in impaired-driving crashes

Impaired driving-related collisions were up 31 per cent 2023 compared to previous five years
Give back: St. Vincent Place looking for new board members

Give back: St. Vincent Place looking for new board members

All applicants welcome, especially those with a special interest in law, social and community services
PODCAST: Costco prank a wholesale winner

PODCAST: Costco prank a wholesale winner

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
Buckle up: April is Seatbelt Safety Month

Buckle up: April is Seatbelt Safety Month

Roughly one out of five vehicle occupants killed on Ontario’s roads are not wearing a seatbelt
Non-tech teachers may be teaching new mandatory tech ed classes

Non-tech teachers may be teaching new mandatory tech ed classes

Ontario is proposing to allow teachers without technological credentials to teach certain introductory tech courses for the next school year
'Early spring storm' expected tonight through Thursday

'Early spring storm' expected tonight through Thursday

Power outages will be possible. Travel may become hazardous due to accumulating snow and reduced visibility, Environment Canada says