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Swimmingly fishy 4-day forecast

Feeling a little rough from all the holiday events? Maybe some nice healthy, yummy fish is just what's needed to make everything flow swimmingly again.
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Feeling a little rough from all the holiday events?

Maybe some nice healthy, yummy fish is just what's needed to make everything flow swimmingly again.

This weekend Startlefish makes a special appearance at the Outback on Saturday, January 7, starting about 11 p.m.

It's a special show for the band because it's a new venue for them and will feature the return of Mike Robillard on bass as well as the addition of Felipe Basoalto on percussion.

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Friday, January 6

Madison's Pub, 705 Pine St. presents ~ The Regal Beagle and Glunk

Saturday, January 7

Algonquin Hotel presents ~ Algoma Pride Dance Party with free admission between 9:30 and 10:30 p.m., then $5 Admission after 10:30 p.m.
Algoma Pride

The Outback, at Sault College presents ~ Startlefish
Outback
Startlefish

Madison's Pub, 705 Pine St. presents ~ The Regal Beagle

AJ's Pub, 68 Dennis Street(Old Union Hall) down stairs presents ~ Frank Boyer and Friends Jamming "Country Classics" as well as Bobby Taillefer With A Little Bit Of "Elvis"
7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.


Sunday, January 8

The Steamy Bean, 357 Great Northern Road presents ~ K. T. Antler
Steamy Bean

Uncle Moe's Hideaway, 432 Great Northern Road presents ~ Live Country Jamboree with live music from the 50's to current with Vern Cheechoo, Nick Porco and Friends.

Monday, January 9

The Steamy Bean, 357 Great Northern Road presents ~ K. T. Antler
Steamy Bean

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Carol Martin

About the Author: Carol Martin

Carol has over 20-years experience in journalism, was raised in Sault Ste. Marie, and has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury, and Kingston before returning to her hometown to join the SooToday team in 2004.
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