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More demolition equipment makes its way to old hospital site

More demolition equipment makes its way to old hospital site

Queen Street East was closed between Church and Simpson to allow for the delivery
'Then all hell broke loose': Court dismisses local family's lawsuit against police

'Then all hell broke loose': Court dismisses local family's lawsuit against police

Tree Men & A Chainsaw owner claimed he was unlawfully tasered and arrested by OPP officers in wild altercation north of the Sault in 2014
Ford promises anti-encampment bill without notwithstanding clause

Ford promises anti-encampment bill without notwithstanding clause

Premier Ford has backed away from pre-emptively using the notwithstanding clause again but is still keeping it in his back pocket
Judge hears how random attack significantly impacted a woman's life

Judge hears how random attack significantly impacted a woman's life

Timmins man with lengthy rap sheet pleads guilty to forcible confinement and seven other charges
Former Hounds captain charged with impaired driving

Former Hounds captain charged with impaired driving

At around 1 a.m., officers patrolling the area of Boundary Road and Trunk Road noticed a vehicle driving erratically
'It’s just not acceptable to do this anymore:' police chief says about drinking and driving

'It’s just not acceptable to do this anymore:' police chief says about drinking and driving

Random checks for impaired drivers will be taking place over the next month
Queen Street temporarily closing today from Church to Simpson

Queen Street temporarily closing today from Church to Simpson

Closure is required to facilitate the delivery of machinery to the former hospital site
29-year-old man charged with robbery

29-year-old man charged with robbery

At around 6:45 p.m., a 911 caller reported a robbery at a business in the 100 block of Churchill Boulevard
PODCAST: Sault cops cracking down on sticky fingers

PODCAST: Sault cops cracking down on sticky fingers

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
Indigenous stories to be told at Fort St. Joseph

Indigenous stories to be told at Fort St. Joseph

Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, Terry Sheehan, announced $177,000 in funding for the Garden River First Nation, the Mississauga First Nation and the Thessalon First Nation for knowledge gathering projects