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Pair sentenced for $800K copper wire theft from Algoma Steel

Pair sentenced for $800K copper wire theft from Algoma Steel

Richard Soulatzkoff and Jason Fabbro were arrested by police on the fence line of the steel plant property in August of last year
Man charged in February sexual assault

Man charged in February sexual assault

The incident happened on Feb. 5
Festival of Beer will feature new cornhole tournament

Festival of Beer will feature new cornhole tournament

The annual event will be moving up a block in 2025
Toronto woman dies after falling in ‘boiling river’ while meditating in Peru

Toronto woman dies after falling in ‘boiling river’ while meditating in Peru

The longtime Toronto resident travelled to Peru as part of an ongoing journey to heal and connect with her ancestral roots
Niagara and North Shore musicians unite for showcase in the Sault

Niagara and North Shore musicians unite for showcase in the Sault

The Art Hub at Spring will host a special evening of storytelling and song on April 25
PODCAST: It was extra chaotic at the emergency room last night

PODCAST: It was extra chaotic at the emergency room last night

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
Pooches at Winners for National Therapy Dog Day

Pooches at Winners for National Therapy Dog Day

The St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog program brings therapy dogs to a wide variety of places to cheer people up
SIU clears Sault Police after man loses several chiclets

SIU clears Sault Police after man loses several chiclets

'The man was forced to the ground and handcuffed by an officer. He lost several teeth in the altercation'
Pellet gun seized during early morning arrest

Pellet gun seized during early morning arrest

Officers on patrol spotted a person they believed to be in breach of their release order
Meet the so-called 'bed-blockers' in Ontario's hospitals

Meet the so-called 'bed-blockers' in Ontario's hospitals

Some 'alternate-level-of-care' patients the government wants out of hospitals are bedbound with feeding tubes, gaping wounds and no family to lean on