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REMEMBER THIS? Library blamed for unwed pregnancies

REMEMBER THIS? Library blamed for unwed pregnancies

Library's sexy books blamed for all 47 illegitimate births in 1936
REMEMBER THIS? All about a particularly popular poplar

REMEMBER THIS? All about a particularly popular poplar

That time people came from near and far to witness a Marian apparition on a tree on Sherbourne Street
REMEMBER THIS? From pasties to pulla, Tuula didn't disappoint

REMEMBER THIS? From pasties to pulla, Tuula didn't disappoint

Famous far and wide for hearty, delicious pastries and cuisine, Tuula has been an exemplary cook and community supporter
REMEMBER THIS? Newspaper wars

REMEMBER THIS? Newspaper wars

Opinions on politics, religion and social issues differed but in one issue they were united: Keep our sidewalks cow-free
REMEMBER THIS? Dodge Lodge

REMEMBER THIS? Dodge Lodge

This week, we remember a Cinderella story gone wrong and learn why playing with dynamite is a bad idea
REMEMBER THIS? In praise of lumberjacks

REMEMBER THIS? In praise of lumberjacks

The lumberjack's influence is wide-ranging and timeless
REMEMBER THIS? Chocolate strike of 1947

REMEMBER THIS? Chocolate strike of 1947

Sinister communist plot or justified outrage? Either way, a post-war price hike in candy bars met with strident opposition, even rousing the Chicks and Clucks Club to protest until the price dropped from eight to seven cents
Remember This? Row-row-row your bathtub?

Remember This? Row-row-row your bathtub?

For six brave captains, it was paddle or sink on the St. Marys River in 1986
Remember This? Sault's first divorce case

Remember This? Sault's first divorce case

Married at 13, divorced at 19, this week we learn the convoluted story of Annie, Frank and Annie's family as told by the Sault Star in 1930
Remember This? Helen Hayes and the Bruce Mines Parade

Remember This? Helen Hayes and the Bruce Mines Parade

That time the First Lady of American Theatre led the parade in Bruce Mines. 'This parade was the finest I have ever led,' she said