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Sault native appointed to top diplomatic post in New Zealand

Sault native appointed to top diplomatic post in New Zealand

'Very humbled and grateful': Keith Smith, who is also a member of Thessalon First Nation, has been appointed Canada’s High Commissioner in New Zealand
Dozens of cyclists will be here next week for a ‘beautiful ride’

Dozens of cyclists will be here next week for a ‘beautiful ride’

A tour, not a race: Beginning Aug. 13, more than 100 cyclists will pedal from the Sault to Little Current in the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure
‘No regrets’: Downtown eatery Tazzi’s sold to new owners

‘No regrets’: Downtown eatery Tazzi’s sold to new owners

'We wish you all happiness, love, laughter and good health always': COVID restrictions were difficult to overcome, but owners will cherish the friendships made with customers
Sault archer wins silver at Canadian Outdoor Championships

Sault archer wins silver at Canadian Outdoor Championships

Lana Perry overcame injury to take the podium, and will now be focused on coaching Canadian archers at World Championships in Slovenia in October
Local group on a mission to help veterans navigate civilian life

Local group on a mission to help veterans navigate civilian life

'I try to keep track of as many as I can': Frank Iezzi is president of the Algoma Veterans Association, which provides assistance of all kind to local ex-military members
Tee it up next month for this worthy local cause

Tee it up next month for this worthy local cause

Brain Injury Association needs players, sponsors for September golf tournament at Crimson Ridge that raises money for survivors to access critical services
Sweet deal: Sault girl awarded cake after winning local baker's design contest

Sweet deal: Sault girl awarded cake after winning local baker's design contest

Seven-year-old Adia Ingram — who holds online drawing tutorials — received a vanilla and chocolate chip cake with pink icing baked by Sugar’s Jeannette Orazietti
Sonny Spina recounts the punishing race that organizers urged him to quit

Sonny Spina recounts the punishing race that organizers urged him to quit

The local city councillor went through a strict vetting process and drove two days to get to the Spartan Summer Death Race in Vermont. Spoiler: He didn't quit
Sault 'totally screwed over' by carbon tax, Pierre Poilievre tells SooToday

Sault 'totally screwed over' by carbon tax, Pierre Poilievre tells SooToday

In exclusive interview, Conservative leader talks about environmental policy, opposition to drug consumption sites, plans to get tough on crime and protect hunters’ rights
Small Business Minister talks shop with local entrepreneurs

Small Business Minister talks shop with local entrepreneurs

Visiting the Sault, Rechie Valdez sits down Wednesday morning with Sault MP Terry Sheehan and local business owners to discuss social issues, taxes and labour shortage