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New judge in town: Local lawyer elevated to the bench

New judge in town: Local lawyer elevated to the bench

Brian DeLorenzi, a longtime civil litigation lawyer in Sault Ste. Marie, has been appointed a judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Rotaryfest’s Take Your Pick winner selects $100K cash prize

Rotaryfest’s Take Your Pick winner selects $100K cash prize

Scott Majic purchased the winning ticket; Rotary Club of Sault Ste. Marie sold more than 21,000 tickets this year — the second-most ever in draw’s history
Litigation group claims 'misinformation' being spread about RHT settlement

Litigation group claims 'misinformation' being spread about RHT settlement

Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund contends it's not risking the delay of settlement payouts to 21 First Nations next month with outstanding matter to be heard in court
Ontario may allow pharmacists to treat sore throats, other common ailments

Ontario may allow pharmacists to treat sore throats, other common ailments

Health Minister Sylvia Jones says changes are being contemplated in an effort to ease the burden on family doctors and hospitals, and to give patients more access to care
BEHIND THE SCENES: Could the Sault end up hosting NHL preseason game in September?

BEHIND THE SCENES: Could the Sault end up hosting NHL preseason game in September?

SooToday's Alex Flood explains why Elliot Lake — winner of this year's Kraft Hockeyville contest — may not be able to host an NHL exhibition game after all
WANTED WEDNESDAY: July 24, 2024

WANTED WEDNESDAY: July 24, 2024

32-year-old wanted for aggravated assault and other charges
U.S. Postal Service unveils Alex Trebek ‘Forever’ stamp

U.S. Postal Service unveils Alex Trebek ‘Forever’ stamp

‘With his intelligence and wit’, Sudbury's favourite son made it ‘cool to be smart’
PODCAST: Did you go to school at The Tech? Want to live there?

PODCAST: Did you go to school at The Tech? Want to live there?

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
'Disrespectful': Chiefs decry federal funding cut for residential school searches

'Disrespectful': Chiefs decry federal funding cut for residential school searches

Communities could previously receive up to $3M per year through the Residential Schools Missing Children Community Support Fund, but funding will now be capped at $500K
Relief coming? Bank of Canada expected to deliver second consecutive rate cut today

Relief coming? Bank of Canada expected to deliver second consecutive rate cut today

Central bank is set to announce its interest rate decision this morning, with forecasters saying slowing inflation and weak economy justify a second consecutive cut