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PODCAST: Local football field could become a Sault-perdome

PODCAST: Local football field could become a Sault-perdome

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
Local fibre mill soon to be only one in Canada doing this

Local fibre mill soon to be only one in Canada doing this

$50K in FedNor funding will support 'creation of products such as knit sweaters, toques, and mitts, making Masters Mill the only company in Canada producing those items using only Canadian fibre'
Eleven killed, thousands charged over Thanksgiving weekend: OPP

Eleven killed, thousands charged over Thanksgiving weekend: OPP

Seven vehicle occupants, a pedestrian and three off-road vehicle riders were killed over the long weekend, says Ontario Provincial Police
Casino continues to be a big win for local economy, Romano says

Casino continues to be a big win for local economy, Romano says

Municipality receives latest quarterly payment of $479,267
VIDEO: We can't make up this reaction to new cosmetics store

VIDEO: We can't make up this reaction to new cosmetics store

The worst-kept secret in Sault Ste. Marie is now official as Sephora opens its doors to excited customers at Station Mall
Crash closes part of Hwy. 17 East at Sleepy Hollow Road (update: reopened)

Crash closes part of Hwy. 17 East at Sleepy Hollow Road (update: reopened)

Two lanes and the east shoulder are closed
Two arrested after traffic stop turns up $5K in street drugs

Two arrested after traffic stop turns up $5K in street drugs

Police say officers stopped the vehicle after recognizing the driver as someone known to be on conditions to remain outside Batchewana First Nation
GALLERY: Hawksley Workman rocks the Pavilion

GALLERY: Hawksley Workman rocks the Pavilion

Workman and keyboardist Mr. Lonely performed as part of the Algoma Fall Festival
School board wants to build dome over Superior Heights sports field

School board wants to build dome over Superior Heights sports field

Cost for a dome and new rubberized track is estimated at $2.5 million
Community Builders Awards: This year’s Hall of Fame winner is a conservation champion nurturing iconic views through its efforts

Community Builders Awards: This year’s Hall of Fame winner is a conservation champion nurturing iconic views through its efforts

Algoma Highlands Conservancy’s leadership and vision have helped to maintain and promote our region’s natural beauty