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Popular jazz guitarist returning to the Soo

Popular jazz guitarist returning to the Soo

Jazz guitarist Roddy Ellias set to play The Loft on Friday evening
Sleeping man found guilty of careless driving at McDonald's drivethru

Sleeping man found guilty of careless driving at McDonald's drivethru

By operating a vehicle in his condition, Mike Bell was a danger to the public
Upcoming active living fair aimed at seniors

Upcoming active living fair aimed at seniors

The event looks to promote health, wellness, and independence of seniors in the community
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: This is the closest we could get to Taylor Swift

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: This is the closest we could get to Taylor Swift

This week on the podcast: As Canadian Swifties gather for the concerts of a lifetime, TorontoToday reporter Alex Flood knows all too well what to expect
'Now is the time' to share how opioid crisis has affected you: city council

'Now is the time' to share how opioid crisis has affected you: city council

Mayor and council are asking residents to continue writing letters in support of a Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub to be built in Sault Ste. Marie
City council agrees to raise user fees in 2025, including transit fares

City council agrees to raise user fees in 2025, including transit fares

Ward 3's Angela Caputo asked her fellow councillors to consider freezing an increase on transit fees starting in the new year
Applications open for Christmas Cheer, depot opens next week

Applications open for Christmas Cheer, depot opens next week

Christmas Cheer depot is at the former Walmart location at Station Mall
Section of downtown street to be closed tomorrow

Section of downtown street to be closed tomorrow

Pedestrian access to businesses in this area will be maintained
Sault College tech programs get $600K in federal funding

Sault College tech programs get $600K in federal funding

Money will support two new positions, new welding simulators