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There is still time to help SOYA help those in need

There is still time to help SOYA help those in need

We have an easy way for you to make a big impact on SOYA’s work to serve our community’s vulnerable population
Highway 17 closed in both directions north of Sault Ste. Marie

Highway 17 closed in both directions north of Sault Ste. Marie

The highway is closed between Wawa and Goulais River
Sault's best set to compete at Canadian men's curling championship

Sault's best set to compete at Canadian men's curling championship

The 2025 Brier, which features the top men's curling teams from across Canada, will open play tonight
VIDEO: $200 in food stolen from business after someone threw a case of beer at security

VIDEO: $200 in food stolen from business after someone threw a case of beer at security

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers
TRILLIUM TALK: Ford more years? Here’s what to expect

TRILLIUM TALK: Ford more years? Here’s what to expect

Throughout the provincial campaign, our team of political reporters at The Trillium kept you up to date on all the big news from the major party leaders. Today, they convene for one more panel discussion
'Something's not right with this dashboard' – Truck driver charged with distracted driving

'Something's not right with this dashboard' – Truck driver charged with distracted driving

An Edmonton man was charged after OPP stopped a speeding vehicle near Thunder Bay
PODCAST: Recount? All eyes on the Sault after historically close election race

PODCAST: Recount? All eyes on the Sault after historically close election race

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
Country artist Jason McCoy performing at The Machine Shop tomorrow

Country artist Jason McCoy performing at The Machine Shop tomorrow

'All of the tough country folk live in northern Ontario. They know how to work hard, they play hard and we're going to have a good time'
Man gets 10-year weapon ban after stabbing traffic pylons with a banned knife

Man gets 10-year weapon ban after stabbing traffic pylons with a banned knife

When the cops searched Augustin they found a prohibited weapon – a knife that opened with centrifugal force
Ontario students re-elect Doug Ford in mock vote

Ontario students re-elect Doug Ford in mock vote

More than 242,000 students took part in educational vote, including from several schools in Barrie