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Two Sault drivers charged in separate RIDE checks north of town

Two Sault drivers charged in separate RIDE checks north of town

Both drivers had their licences suspenced and vehicles impounded as a result
Board officially approves $30 million in renovations, additions to several schools

Board officially approves $30 million in renovations, additions to several schools

Construction continues on new Three Rivers JK-12 school in Blind River
PODCAST: Snowmageddon continues in the Soo

PODCAST: Snowmageddon continues in the Soo

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
WANTED WEDNESDAY: Nov. 27, 2024

WANTED WEDNESDAY: Nov. 27, 2024

The individual is wanted for mischief, among other charges
Fresh out of jail, serial shoplifter targets the same stores again

Fresh out of jail, serial shoplifter targets the same stores again

Five days later, he showed up at a Circle K store on Second Line West, where he made off with $136 worth of candy and chips
UPDATE: Highway 17 reopens at Batchawana after winter weather closure

UPDATE: Highway 17 reopens at Batchawana after winter weather closure

Ontario 511 says Highway
UPDATE Station Mall now open after temporary morning closure

UPDATE Station Mall now open after temporary morning closure

A reason for the closure was not offered
Nature Conservancy of Canada launches new conservation project northeast of the Sault

Nature Conservancy of Canada launches new conservation project northeast of the Sault

Morrison Lake Nature Reserve is a 970-hectare area near Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park
Cost is a reason many Canadians don't take prescriptions

Cost is a reason many Canadians don't take prescriptions

Study carried out on more than 223,000 survey participants showed 4.9% of patients do not take their meds as prescribed
Help United Steelworkers Local 2724 this Giving Tuesday

Help United Steelworkers Local 2724 this Giving Tuesday

Every donation made, starting on Giving Tuesday, will be matched up to $50,000 - funding to be used to purchase 30 vital signs monitors