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CRIME OF THE WEEK: Three men wanted after theft from a pickup truck

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Three men wanted after theft from a pickup truck

Items were taken are valued at $5,000
BREAKING: Sault police chief abruptly resigns to run for federal Conservatives

BREAKING: Sault police chief abruptly resigns to run for federal Conservatives

Hugh Stevenson tendered his resignation this morning after seven years as the city's top cop, amid rumours he's been handpicked as the local Conservative candidate
Two Ring of Fire-area First Nations like what Poilievre has to say

Two Ring of Fire-area First Nations like what Poilievre has to say

Indigenous road proponents say federal road funding would benefit current and future generations
Impaired driving charges laid after close call with firefighter at collision scene

Impaired driving charges laid after close call with firefighter at collision scene

OPP allege they seized suspected cocaine and fentanyl from both the driver and passenger
OHL's most prolific scorer since Connor McDavid faces off against Hounds tonight

OHL's most prolific scorer since Connor McDavid faces off against Hounds tonight

Oakville phenom and Saginaw Spirit star Michael Misa spoke to our partner site, Oakville News, about his incredible season leading up to this summer's NHL draft
Man found with two kilos of cocaine during RIDE check pleads guilty

Man found with two kilos of cocaine during RIDE check pleads guilty

In addition to the cocaine, he had 412 grams of methamphetamine and 125 grams of fentanyl
Sexual assault charges laid in Aweres intimate partner violence investigation

Sexual assault charges laid in Aweres intimate partner violence investigation

OPP were called to a domestic dispute on Highway 556 in Aweres late Friday, March 14
PODCAST: Why is the old hospital still standing?

PODCAST: Why is the old hospital still standing?

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
A Sault woman’s recovery from addiction reflects a changing landscape of services

A Sault woman’s recovery from addiction reflects a changing landscape of services

Riley McPhee is nine months sober after fourteen years of active addiction. She is living proof that with the right advocacy and network of services, recovery is possible
Art supplies galore at the Sault Museum tomorrow

Art supplies galore at the Sault Museum tomorrow

For those interesting in selling or swapping, tables can be reserved by emailing heather@saultmuseum.ca or calling the museum at (705) 759-7278