• Key to success for independent Canadian breweries lies in ‘economies of scope’

    TORONTO — Canada’s remaining independent breweries know they can’t compete with the economies of scale and marketing capabilities of global conglomerates, so they’re concentrating on winning customers over by catering to craft beer lovers’ unquenchable thirst for new and innovative styles. That’s what Calgary-based Big Rock Brewery’s newly appointed CEO Wayne Arsenault is banking on as the compa
  • Thunderbirds shutout top scoring team in the West

    After having their four-game winning streak snapped back on Thursday night, losing 4-3 to the Rayside Balfour Canadians at Chelmsford Arena, the Soo Thunderbirds returned home to kick off the Thanksgiving weekend on Saturday night against the Elliot Lake Wildcats, who were currently the top team in the NOJHL. Heading into Saturday night’s game, the […]
  • Northern Ontario Party puts out their own Soup Kitchen Challenge

    Tommy Lee and the Northern Ontario Party’s Algoma Riding Association are challenging all community and political leaders to show their support during the Month of October and help fill the shelves at the Sault Ste Marie’s Soup Kitchen. After a very successful day at Food Basics, and including Lyle’ Lewis”s (Algoma Riding VP) large donation […]
  • CROWE, Kathleen

    It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Kathleen Crowe (nee McCutcheon). She passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at ARCH on October 6, 2017 at the age of 74. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend Clifford Crowe. She will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by […]
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