• Stocking the Soo

    (SAULT STE. MARIE, December 4, 2018) Are you interested in spreading some extra Christmas cheer this year? Let’s stock up the Soo and stuff those stockings! From now until December 20th, you have the opportunity to donate filled stockings to those in need in Sault Ste. Marie. Stockings stuffed with no more than $20 worth […]
  • LSFSC skaters find success at two weekend competitions

    Lake Superior Figure Skating Club had a busy and successful weekend with skaters competing at two separate competitions across Northern Ontario. A group of LSFSC skaters travelled to Copper Cliff to compete in the Copper Cliff STAR 1–4 Competition, while another group travelled to Thunder Bay for the Thunder Bay Open Provincial Qualifying Competition, held March 6–8, says a media release. Both events saw strong performances from LSFSC athletes, with many skaters achieving personal be
  • Tenaris seeks scholarship applications by high school seniors

    Tenaris will continue supporting graduating high school seniors and students pursuing engineering or skilled trades programs in college or university across Algoma District and Huron-Superior Catholic School Boards through the Roberto Rocca Scholarships. These awards recognize academic excellence and community involvement, with each selected student receiving $1,000 CAD to help fund their post-secondary education, says a Tenaris media release. Beginning this year, applications have moved online,
  • Toddler Time registration open

    James L. McIntyre Centennial Library, 50 East St., offers a Spring session of Toddler Time on Monday mornings from 10 to 10:45 a.m. starting Monday, March 30 to May 11. Registration began Monday, March 9. Visit the library’s website to register: https://ssmpl.ca/kids/kids-programming . A library card is required for registration. This program is open to children 13 to 29 months of age. Space is limited. Through stories, songs and fun, toddlers develop skills and caregivers learn how to enc
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  • Let’s keep the status quo on EST and EDT in Ontario

    Although Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will consult on doing away with twice-a-year clock changes, I can’t see there being any great rush to follow British Columbia in making daylight saving time year-round on a permanent basis. I say this even though some, such as Ontario, actually have legislation on the books providing for it. The Ontario legislature passed a bill in November 2020 that would have put an end to time changes and kept the province permanently on daylig
  • Can Sault's old hospital be repurposed?

    The second-most contentious property in our city, after the Downtown Plaza, is the old General Hospital site. This infamous piece of property has come to symbolize everything that can possibly go wrong with redeveloping or repurposing an old institutional building. In March of 2011, the new 3rd Line Sault Area Hospital was completed at a price tag of $408 million, replacing the waterfront Sault Ste. Marie General and Plummer Memorial hospitals. In my opinion, it would have been far better to exp
  • Time change brings advice from Fire Services

    With the switch to Daylight Time, Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services reminds residents to test all hard-wired and battery-operated smoke and carbon monoxide CO alarms to ensure they are in working condition. All alarms should be tested monthly, says a media release. All smoke and carbon monoxide alarms expire so homeowners and tenants should check the date on the back of each alarm and replace, or have them replaced, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. “Working smoke alarms are
  • Sault soldier 'mighty lucky' after being wounded in 1916

    March 10, 2001 Respect for Paddy Murphy is a new album from Sault Ste. Marie band Blarney. The CD features 16 songs including Song for the Mira and Rutland’s Reel. Group members are Ken Anstice, Rick Deevey, Tim Holmes, Fred Kent and Bill O’Donnell.March 10, 1976 The Sault and Area Board of Education will seek approval from the province to enter into an agreement with a city organization for the construction of a day-care centre on the Prince Charles public school site.March 10, 1951
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  • Emerging Algoma University artists take the spotlight

    Emerging artists from Algoma University’s Visual Arts program will take centre stage as Nuance, a temporary student exhibition, opens at Sault Ste. Marie Museum beginning Thursday, March 12 with an opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. The exhibition showcases original work by Visual Arts students and marks the culmination of the program’s annual Group Exhibition and Professional Practices course, says a media release. Featuring pieces from students across multiple levels of study, Nuan
  • CAPT launches federal and provincial petition campaign

    The Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains (CAPT) has launched federal and Ontario provincial petitions in support of restoring passenger rail service known as Mask‑wa Oo‑ta‑ban (the Bear Train). Completed petitions will be submitted on June 12, by MP Terry Sheehan to the House of Commons and by MPP Bill Rosenberg to the Ontario Legislature. The petitions endorse Mask‑wa Transportation Association Inc. (MTA Inc.) in its applications for federal and provincial funding for P
  • Newcomer from a family of wrestlers builds a reputation

    At the recent NOSSA high school wrestling championships at St. Mary’s College, Ashish Malik stood between two competitors locked in an intense exchange, raising both hands as he issued a firm warning. “Don’t wrestle negative,” he told them, cautioning both athletes for open hands and overly aggressive fighting. Moments like that — controlled, composed and authoritative — have become familiar across Northern Ontario mats. The 31-year-old Sault Ste. Marie offici
  • Advocates unenthused over Ontario’s new work risk registry

    This past February, Ontario launched Canada’s first Occupational Exposure Registry (OER) in response to recommendations made in Ontario’s 2023 Occupational Disease Landscape Review. Touted as the first of its kind, the portal allows for workers to log their experiences with hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, asbestos, and other harmful toxins. “Ontario’s future depends on our workforce, and this tool represents an important step in protecting workers’ healt
  • Man charged with robbery after alleged Bay Street incident

    A 22-year-old man is facing multiple charges after a reported robbery at a Bay Street business last week. According to Sault Ste. Marie Police Service, officers charged Josiah Sutherland following an incident on March 4. Around 11:20 a.m., 911 communicators received a report of a robbery at a business in the 200 block of Bay Street. Officers were dispatched to the scene, where security guards had already taken the accused into custody. Police say an investigation determined the accused attempted
  • Chop, chop: Ice-breaking on St. Mary's River to launch Monday

    Ice-breaking operations on the St. Mary’s River were slated to begin Monday in preparation for the upcoming Great Lakes commercial shipping season.
      Initial activity will focus around the Middle Neebish Channel, north and east of Neebish Island, Coast Guard Sector Northern Great Lakes said Monday morning.
      Ice-breaking is expected to extend into the southern half of the West Neebish Channel and, as
  • Chop, chop: Ice-breaking on St. Mary's River launch Monday

    Ice-breaking operations on the St. Mary’s River were slated to begin Monday in preparation for the upcoming Great Lakes commercial shipping season.
      Initial activity will focus around the Middle Neebish Channel, north and east of Neebish Island, Coast Guard Sector Northern Great Lakes said Monday morning.
      Ice-breaking is expected to extend into the southern half of the West Neebish Channel and, as
  • New passenger train petition targets federal and provincial governments

    The Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains (CAPT) thinks the timing is right to get the federal and provincial governments onboard to invest in the north’s passenger train service.  It’s launched petitions to the federal and provincial government to support passenger train service.  And in addition, the Mask-Wa Transportation Association (MTA), has a willing partner in Watco to operate passenger train service between Sault Ste. Marie and Oba.  MTA was established by the
  • Sault police investigating sudden death in creek near Second Line West

    Police are investigating after a person was found deceased in a west-end creek Saturday evening. Sault Ste. Marie Police Service said 911 communicators received a report around 5:15 p.m. on March 7 of a possibly deceased person in a creek in the area of Hampton Road near Second Line West. Officers, along with Sault Fire Services and Algoma EMS, were dispatched to the scene and confirmed the individual had died. Police said the person has been identified, though their name has not been released.
  • Batchewana First Nation warns residents of door-to-door housing inspection scam

    Batchewana First Nation is warning residents to be cautious after reports that individuals have been going door-to-door falsely claiming to conduct housing inspections. In a social media post issued Saturday, the First Nation said it had been advised that people were attempting to gain entry into homes by telling residents they were carrying out inspections on behalf of the community. The post stressed that the individuals are not representing the First Nation and that no housing inspections hav
  • Firing up interest for women in emergency services in Sault

    Firefighter Hannah Horner helps Ruby Jones, a first-year police foundations student at Sault College, get suited up at an obstacle course offered by Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services at a women in emergency services open house at The Machine Shop on Saturday. BRIAN KELLY
  • Doan tournament helps 2 Sault charities

    Two Sault Ste. Marie charities are getting help from a golf tournament dedicated to a late St. Mary’s College graduate.Michael Doan died in a single-vehicle collision in 2017. The netminder in the Southern Professional Hockey League was 25.Algoma Residential Community Hospice and Twinkie Foundation each received $2,000 from the Michael Doan Memorial Golf Tournament last week.The event has raised more than $100,000 since its launch in 2018. The tournament helps St. Mary’s College grad
  • Alamos Gold plans airstrip for mines near Dubreuiville

    An airstrip will be built near a Dubreuilville-area mine to reduce the time it takes to get workers to and from the job site.Alamos Gold expects to spent about $20 million on the project that should be operational in 2029.
    “Having an airstrip close to the mine site is expected to increase productivity by reducing the transportation time by bus and greatly reducing the number of weather-related flight delays and cancellations with a more optimal location,” the company says. Chartered
  • Alamos Gold plans airstrip for Island Gold District near Dubreuiville

    An airstrip will be built near a Dubreuilville-area mine to reduce the time it takes to get workers to and from the job site.Alamos Gold expects to spent about $20 million on the project that should be operational in 2029.
    “Having an airstrip close to the mine site is expected to increase productivity by reducing the transportation time by bus and greatly reducing the number of weather-related flight delays and cancellations with a more optimal location,” the company says. Chartered
  • Alamos Gold boosts dividend 60 per cent

    The operator of a Dubreuilville-area gold mine is hiking its dividend. 60 per cent. Alamos Gold will pay four cents US per common share on March 26 to shareholders of record as of March 12. The Toronto-based mining company is now paying 16 cents US per share annually.Alamos expects to nearly double annual production to about one million ounces by 2030.“This strong production and free cash flow growth is expected to support further returns to shareholders,” the company says.Alamos has
  • Bell, Pringle recognized by Sault business group

    Chief Karen Bell, of Garden River First Nation, is the 2026 winner of Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce’s ATHENA Award.The honour recognizes a difference maker in the communityw
    ho helpsw
    omen reach their professional goals.Brianne Pringle was recognized with the ATHENA Young Professional Award, a release says. The Algoma University graduate is vice-president of human resources at Heliene.The award recognizes leaders under 40w
    ho demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in thei
  • Memorial service honours Pte. Huband in 1916

    March 7, 2001 Sault Ste. Marie rock band 2 St. Thomas will perform on television’s Mike Bullard Show. Band members are Adriano Guzzo, Jamie Florio, Angelo Guzzo, Tyler Belanger and Andrew Fata. “It shows that a small band from Sault Ste. Marie can do it,” said Florio.March 7, 1976An extensive survey of building trends and costs by the Board of Education is due to be followed by the greatest expansion program ever undertaken by an educational body in Sault Ste. Marie.March 7, 19
  • Sault Ste. Marie man left ice-fishing hut on Upper Island Lake ice, court hears

    A Sault Ste. Marie man has been fined $3,000 for ice-fishing violations.
      Benjamin Halcrow was found guilty of unlawfully placing a fishing hut on the ice with the prescribed number not displayed, unlawfully leaving a fishing hut in Fisheries Management Zone 10 after March 31 and unlawfully depositing materials on ice. He was fined $3,000 and received a one-year fishing licence suspension.
      Ontario Court of Justice heard that an investigation was completed af
  • Sault man 'never thought' he'd be in jail

    A man “lost”since the death of his mother is doing a short stint in jail for several offences. Mathew Hammond pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited, stealing a vacuum cleaner from Walmart, not reporting to his probation officer and not going to court and counselling. The incidents happened between June 2023 and February of this year.Hammond told Ontario Court Justice Julie Lefebvre he “hit a low” in life when he was in jail during some of his mother’s last mont
  • Soo Locks in Michigan Sault open in late March

    Soo Locks open for the 2026 navigation season on March 25, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. says. The locks in Michigan Sault closed in mid-January for maintenance.
  • Sault mayor eyes spring funding decision for Port of Algoma project

    High level meetings have been held with the provincial government – including the Premier’s staff – to examine funding options for the Port of Algoma. 
      “There’s been a lot on the go on the port file,” said Mayor Matthew Shoemaker. 
      The project aims to create a multi-modal trade corridor connecting Northern and southern Ontario and support the local and regional economy.  The business case has recently been completed and most recent
  • PODCAST: Sault Ste. Marie is definitely in the house at this year’s Brier - SooToday.com

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