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The Hudson Bay Company Post in Michipicoten

The Hudson Bay Company Post in Michipicoten

This edition of Remember This takes us back to the fur trade
The (sometimes contentious) history of the Group Health Centre

The (sometimes contentious) history of the Group Health Centre

This edition of Remember This looks back on how it all came to be
Garbage strike of '79 causes stinky summer

Garbage strike of '79 causes stinky summer

In this edition of Remember This, the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archive takes your nose back to the summer of 1979
Murder at Pancake Bay: The trial

Murder at Pancake Bay: The trial

In this edition of Remember This, we recount the trial of Edgar Simons
Murder at Pancake Bay - The death of Catharine Rupert and her young son

Murder at Pancake Bay - The death of Catharine Rupert and her young son

This edition of Remember This chronicles what police called 'the most ghastly and gruesome killing in the history of the north'
We were first to smelt chromium. And then the fire happened

We were first to smelt chromium. And then the fire happened

In this edition of Remember This we look back on a raging fire that 'rocked the city', but didn't kill any humans
Everything you need to know about Justice Ilio Anthony Vannini

Everything you need to know about Justice Ilio Anthony Vannini

He was Ontario's first judge of Italian descent
Stephen Nolan: Sault boxing success story

Stephen Nolan: Sault boxing success story

This edition of Remember This looks back on the career of 1976's Sault Ste. Marie Sports Person of the Year
How Lewis Hong Chow helped set an air speed milestone

How Lewis Hong Chow helped set an air speed milestone

When Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to break the sound barrier in 1953, she wrote Chow a special note. Read about it in this week's edition of Remember This
Wilfrid Laurier goes to church in the Sault. Controversy ensues

Wilfrid Laurier goes to church in the Sault. Controversy ensues

This edition of Remember This looks back on an incident that took place just a couple years before Laurier would become Prime Minister