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Sault Collision Reporting Centre has moved

Sault Collision Reporting Centre has moved

As of tomorrow, anyone involved in a crash should head to Sault Ste. Marie Police Service’s Division 2 building located at 180 Brock St.
Simply the best: Tina Turner tribute coming to the Sault

Simply the best: Tina Turner tribute coming to the Sault

TINA The Ultimate Tribute to the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll features South African sensation Caroline Borole singing a setlist that features Turner’s biggest songs
Adopt Me: Artie and Bella are a couple of cute kitties

Adopt Me: Artie and Bella are a couple of cute kitties

This tabby pair love to play and are very curious about their surroundings
PODCAST: People aren’t thrilled that Peoples Road is closing

PODCAST: People aren’t thrilled that Peoples Road is closing

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
Former Saultite recalls unforgettable encounter with King Charles

Former Saultite recalls unforgettable encounter with King Charles

Nearly 30 years after leading a group of war veterans through Europe, Tom Douglas recalls the moment his persistence paid off with an audience with royalty.
VIDEO: Watch King Charles deliver historic throne speech

VIDEO: Watch King Charles deliver historic throne speech

King Charles III will be first monarch to use new throne in Senate of Canada building, where he will lay out Carney government's priorities for current session of Parliament
Local man facing child pornography charge

Local man facing child pornography charge

The charge comes after an investigation that began in January
Sault celebrating Hope Air Day with Cory Marks concert

Sault celebrating Hope Air Day with Cory Marks concert

The day highlights the critical work of Hope Air and its partners in breaking down barriers to medical care, particularly for patients in rural or underserved areas
Union planning event to defend liberal arts programs at Algoma U

Union planning event to defend liberal arts programs at Algoma U

'Now more than ever we must all do our part to ensure that all our academic programs are sustainable to ensure Algoma University is here for future students for generations to come,' the university said in a response
The fight to build the AGO: Looking back after 125 years

The fight to build the AGO: Looking back after 125 years

As the Art Gallery of Ontario celebrates its 125th anniversary this year, historian Jamie Bradburn recalls Toronto elites’ decades-long fight to make it happen