• 2018 CAPT Calendar request for photos – Theme: Children and the Passenger Train

    The Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains (CAPT) is asking supporters to send in any high resolution digital photos from various communities along the Algoma passenger train corridor that depict children and the train. Examples would be: a child or children waiting for the train, a child or children in the passenger train coach or baggage […]
  • Have your say in how you would spend city tax dollars

    The City of Sault Ste. Marie is inviting citizens to participate in the 2018 municipal budget process. There are a number of ways to get involved in the conversation. An online budget tool is available at saultstemarie.ca/budgetinput. This tool allows taxpayers to indicate the areas where they would like to see tax dollars utilized. New […]
  • WOOD-SALOMON, Eileen

    Surrounded by her loving family, Eileen passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, September 2, 2017 in her 97th year. Predeceased by her loving husband James Desmond.  Loving mother of James (Zoey), Dawn Ellis (late Austin), Angus (Judith), Philip (Theresa), Heather (Linda), Joan Thibodeau (Marc), Yvonne and Sharon Wood-Anderson (Dean).  Cherished grandmother of 15, great […]
  • McInnis, Barbara (nee Constable)

    Passed away peacefully at the F.J. Davey Home on September 5, 2017 in her 77th year. Survived by her husband, Charles “Terry” McInnis. Lovingly remembered by her children, Bonnie Armstrong (Doug), Doug Hurley, Kathleen Dickinson (Jody) and her step children, Brad McInnis (Sherry), Lisa Murphy (Matt) and Craig McInnis (Sarah). Grandmother of Sunnie Robertson (Perry), […]
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  • SMITH, Mary Aileen

    Peacefully at the FJ Davey Home on Monday, September 4, 2017 at the age of 98. Loving wife of the late Gordon. Beloved mother of Iain Smith (Kay), Marilyn Bachert (Brian) and Don Smith (Jamie). Dear grandmother of Kevin Smith (Trish) of Cambridge, ON, Melissa Braun (Tyson) of Squamish, BC, Stephanie Coccimiglio (Dave) of Sault […]
  • OPP seize drugs, cash in traffic stop

    OPP seize drugs, cash in traffic stop
    A traffic complaint has led to drug charges for a Sault Ste. Marie driver.
  • Building stats promising for 2017 year-end

    Building stats promising for 2017 year-end
    Sault Ste. Marie’s building statistics are better than what was expected for the first eight months of the year.
  • BALDASSO, Adelina (Linda)

    Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at Extendicare Maple View on Friday, September 1, 2017 at the age of 96 years old. Beloved wife of the late Guglielmo.  Loving mother of Elisa Merlino (Fiorenzo).  Cherished Nonni of Vincent (Jessica), Brian (Ashlie) and Paul (Lianna). Great Nonni of Ariella, Vivianna, Liam, Jack and […]
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  • The African Children's Choir returns to Sault Ste. Marie - SooToday.com

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    The African Children's Choir returns to Sault Ste. Marie
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    The African Children's Choir will perform in Sault Ste. Marie at Bethany Baptist Church (1074 Second Ln. W.) on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Admission to this performance is by donation. The African Children's Choir melts the hearts of audiences with ...and more »
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    The African Children's Choir returns to Sault Ste. Marie - SooToday ...
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    The African Children's Choir will perform in Sault Ste. Marie at Bethany Baptist Church (1074 Second Ln. W.) on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Admission to this ...and more »
  • Remember When

    Remember When
    These kids look like they are headed out for school in 1964. Do you know who they are. Email [email protected] had a response to our most recent Remember When photo of a music class in 1972. The student in the foreground is Elizabeth Bain – deceased. The teacher is Mrs. Gartshore. Wrote Donna Bain.
  • Rent Control For Students Now Expanded to All Private Units

    There are 600,000 college and university students going back to school this fall, and Ontario has taken steps to protect those renting off-campus from unfair rent increases and evictions. As part of its Fair Housing Plan, Ontario has expanded rent control to all private market rental units across the province to protect tenants from unfair […]
  • Driver charged with Impaired

    On September 3, 2017 at approximately 2:33 am a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on patrol observed a pick up truck travelling on Highway 17, southbound, into the City of Sault Ste. Marie. As a result of driver actions the vehicle was pulled over. Further investigation revealed that the female […]
  • FROST, Elizabeth

    1930 to 2017 ~ On September 1st, 20 years after his departure, our dad came and took our mother home with him. Mom left her earthly body after a long hard battle with Parkinson’s Disease and went into the light where she will once again be able to talk and walk with her loved ones […]
  • One charged after 66-year-old's death in Sault Ste. Marie | WPBN - UpNorthLive.com

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    One charged after 66-year-old's death in Sault Ste. Marie | WPBN
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    CHIPPEWA COUNTY, Mich. (WBPN/WGTU)--A 20-year-old has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following a fight that turned deadly. Lindsey ...and more »
  • One charged after 66-year-old's death in Sault Ste. Marie - UpNorthLive.com

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    One charged after 66-year-old's death in Sault Ste. Marie
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    CHIPPEWA COUNTY, Mich. (WBPN/WGTU)--A 20-year-old has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following a fight that turned deadly. Lindsey Hatfield from Brimley was charged Friday with homicide, involuntary manslaughter. According to court ...and more »
  • Charges in Radiohead stage collapse stayed

    TORONTO – Charges stemming from a fatal Radiohead concert stage collapse in 2012 were stayed Tuesday when a judge ruled the justice system had failed in allowing the case to take far too long to come to trial. The inordinate delays, Ontario court Judge Ann Nelson ruled, had violated the rights of those charged to […]
  • On Camera: Stolen Credit Cards Used at Esso

    Crime Stoppers and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service are asking your assistance in identifying a suspect in a theft and fraud. In the early morning of August 18, 2017 an unidentified individual entered a vehicle in the central area of the city. A wallet containing credit card had been had taken and the credit […]
  • Remembering the Summer at Lake Superior Provincial Park

    Summer for the most part has come to an end, but now our playground starts to showoff its true colours over the next few weeks, film maker Mattias Dunne takes you on a voyage of Lake Superior Provincial Park during the lazy days of summer. ” We just completed a second video on Lake Superior, […]
  • Free community party tonight for Amazing Race Canada – Episode SSM

    Tourism Sault Ste. Marie has some amazing news! Earlier this year, The Amazing Race Canada filmed an episode here. Set to air tonight on CTV Television Network, it will be the second-last episode of the show’s current season. To celebrate the local episode of The Amazing Race Canada, Tourism Sault Ste. Marie is hosting a […]
  • The night a house fell into the ground

    FALMOUTH, N.S. – The ground fell out from under Heather Strickey’s feet this weekend when her family’s “dream home” in a well-kept Nova Scotia neighbourhood started being swallowed by a sinkhole. Municipal authorities in Falmouth, about 70 kilometres from Halifax, said the family of four will not be able to retrieve their remaining possessions before […]
  • This year’s Loud & Proud to run longer

    This year’s Loud & Proud to run longer
    Pridefest planners are gearing up for the fourth annual event with an even longer run and more events starting Sept. 10, with Loud & Proud, through to the closing event, a family picnic at the lock on Sept. 23.
  • Medicine garden at Sault College to aid relations

    Medicine garden at Sault College to aid relations
    A traditional medicine garden is being rebuilt around the Engi Maawnjiding (Ojibwe for “Where We Gather”) centre outside of Sault College.

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