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Weekend Rewind 4.6.12 Welcome to our weekly wrap-up of the week that was. Sometimes life is just too hectic to take it all in, we understand and have compiled the events of the last week for your viewing pleasure.

Weekend Rewind 4.6.12

Welcome to our weekly wrap-up of the week that was.

Sometimes life is just too hectic to take it all in, we understand and have compiled the events of the last week for your viewing pleasure.

We hope everyone is enjoying a wonderful Easter weekend.

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Yay! The new turf was put to use!

The closure of RYTAC was announced last Tuesday.

The Sault's most serious tennis players hurt the most by the news.

We found out we have to wait and see when it comes to property taxes.

We guffawed at the sign on Cheshire Chesire Rd. and also Llyod.

This was seen briefly.

Police told us about not one but two people that clogged things up.

OPP  released photo of what they found in Mattawa.

A  video went viral last week and oh joy, it was a drunk Canadian.

Here's the video:


 

Catch up on all the national news of the week.

Also this week:

Our water was in the news again.

East enders are really ticked off about their water.

We took a poll about our water and here are the results.

It was announced that Margaret Trudeau is coming to town.

The Ratepayers Association wants you to know this.

A train went off the rails near Searchmont (photos)

There was good news from The Bushplane Centre.

We were asked to keep a look out for this stolen gear.

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A fresh  idea for Easter Brunch.

How about these cute deviled Easter chicks!

Pieces of olive for the eyes and a carrot sliver for the nose

Ta da!

You can find the recipe here.

Also this week:

We found out that Kinder Eggs are not welcome in the US.

Karl Zimmermann was the excited winner of this

Take a survey about the Sault's housing online.

It was annnounced that cell phone services top consumer complaints lists.

The CRTC wants to hear from you online.

Sault North Rotary trip of the month winner was announced.

The Father of Loud passed away at 88.

Hip hop dance group from B.C. is coming to town.

We found out about “We All Love Kids”.

72 vendors are expected to be at this expo.

We found out why the people in the photo above wore blue.

Also this week:

Public Health Ontario told us what we should do to live longer.

Since the penny is being phased out, why not give your pennies to this,

Tyler Epp gives his appreciation to those who will make up this.

Two Greyhounds picked for U18 roster.

We posted photos from the Easter seals telethon, and great news the collected in excess of this much money!

Emily Tithecott showed us what Bellvue park looked like during Earth Hour.

We found out who won the Juno's this year.

Rosedale students put on a bold and lively show. (photos)

We found out TSN’s Off the Record host. is coming to town.

The public library will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the voyage of the Titanic

Jason Naccarato called this the next step in making the Sault an alternative energy capital.

We applauded the hard work that delivered over 600 pounds of food.

Also this week:

We found out if Lake Superior is higher or lower than last year

Eleven Bistro and Bake Shoppe said good-bye.

Bryan Hayes is happy, this is why.

This turn of events is 'a mistake, plain and simple'.

Per-pupil funding for our students increased again.

Clement told us additional funds have been found in the Federal Budget

Minister Clement also had this to say about the budget.

We ran an April fools story last Sunday.

We warned you about this.

Andrew Johnston, Evan Situ, Marc DeAmorim and Matthew Karwaski came away with top honours for this.

Golf season has begun at Crimson.

Here is a golf challenge for you to try this season:

Oh, and next week, before you call the city and ask why your garbage wasn't picked up,  read this,

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We lit a candle by our computer in honour of all those we lost from our community...

Verdun Venn, Wayne Sloss,  Vina Walker, George DeFelice, Eugenie Suffel, Verdella Dinsmore, Caroline Barnes, Arnold Laine, AudreyMurray, Eli Olar, Roswitha Shuran, Vincenzo Fedeli, Tullio Gualtieri, Douglas Sloss,  Louis Sr. Berthelot, Donna Gingras, Florence Ward, Calvin Britton, Scott Petty, Henry Monette, Pasquale Cimino, Samuell Hinton and Dollie Swire.

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