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Veterans advocate to visit local Legion for town hall meeting

Veterans advocate to visit local Legion for town hall meeting

Colonel (Retired) Nishika Jardine will hear local veterans’ questions, concerns about pensions, disability claims, treatments and other matters at free event Tuesday
Hi-tech vessel to scour Superior for wreckage of 1968 plane crash

Hi-tech vessel to scour Superior for wreckage of 1968 plane crash

Livestream from autonomous surface vessel will allow anyone to watch week-long search
19-year-old accused of impaired driving after vehicle hits curb

19-year-old accused of impaired driving after vehicle hits curb

Single-vehicle collision occurred early Saturday near Carmen’s Way and Conmee Avenue
UPDATE: Weekend shed fire 'suspicious in nature,' police say

UPDATE: Weekend shed fire 'suspicious in nature,' police say

No one was injured in a Saturday night blaze that destroyed a shed
Driver sped through red light, refused breath demand: police

Driver sped through red light, refused breath demand: police

42-year-old was arrested early Friday morning in the east end
Number of hallway patients at Sault Area Hospital increasing, stats show

Number of hallway patients at Sault Area Hospital increasing, stats show

After years of decline, data provided to Village Media's The Trillium by Ontario Health shows the average number of daily patients kept in hallways and other 'unconventional spaces' at SAH is nearing the hospital's 2017 figures
Sault theatre group cancels fall show after death of cast member

Sault theatre group cancels fall show after death of cast member

'Due to the unexpected and tragic passing of a cast member, we will not be continuing with our fall production of Sweeney Todd,' Sault Theatre Workshop says
PODCAST: See where Hydro One might put a power line?

PODCAST: See where Hydro One might put a power line?

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
Ontario's hallway health care problem worse than ever, hospital data shows

Ontario's hallway health care problem worse than ever, hospital data shows

Internal government data shows nearly 2,000 patients on average kept in ‘unconventional spaces’ like hallways and break rooms in January — the highest number ever recorded
Starting today, federal workers must be back at the office at least three days a week

Starting today, federal workers must be back at the office at least three days a week

People started working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but new rules have slowly increased the number of days federal employees must be in the office