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PODCAST: Wait times improving at Sault Area Hospital

PODCAST: Wait times improving at Sault Area Hospital

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
Sault Cycling Club event will feature extreme skiers

Sault Cycling Club event will feature extreme skiers

Screening of 'Warren Miller's 75' takes place at the Sault Community Theatre Centre
Invalid link causing problems for health centre clients

Invalid link causing problems for health centre clients

'GHC has been informed of a new Google update that prompts patients to Book Online. Please do not book appointments through this link as it is not connected to the GHC system'
Downtown street closing this week due to construction

Downtown street closing this week due to construction

Queen will be closed to traffic between Spring and Elgin Streets
How a group of armed bank robbers were finally arrested in northern Ontario

How a group of armed bank robbers were finally arrested in northern Ontario

Three of five suspects in the provincewide ‘Project Opal’ investigation were nabbed in the small town east of Sudbury this spring
Have comments on air and noise pollution from the steel plant? Environmental groups want your feedback

Have comments on air and noise pollution from the steel plant? Environmental groups want your feedback

The full transition to Electric Arc Furnace is expected around the year 2029. In the meantime, Clean North and Stackwatch SSM are urging the public to comment as part of the permit process
Adopt Me: Mocha is a gorgeous kitty with extra toe beans

Adopt Me: Mocha is a gorgeous kitty with extra toe beans

While she adores humans, she is not a fan of other cats or animals
Here are the Sault's Halloween Spirit Award winners

Here are the Sault's Halloween Spirit Award winners

This is the second year the city has hosted the awards
Sault landlord fined after human rights complaint from disabled man

Sault landlord fined after human rights complaint from disabled man

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario recently ruled in favour of a deaf and partially blind man who was discriminated against when he moved into a room in a Sault Ste. Marie man's house
Will upcoming PC candidates be allowed to speak? Premier won’t say

Will upcoming PC candidates be allowed to speak? Premier won’t say

Premier Doug Ford sidestepped a question regarding whether local Progressive Conservative candidates would be allowed to speak publicly during the next election, after local candidates were silent throughout their unsuccessful 2022 campaigns