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Weekend Rewind (300km/hour edition)

Weekend Rewind 4.20.12 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 leisurely weekend viewing pleasure.

Weekend Rewind 4.20.12

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 leisurely weekend viewing pleasure.

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Rick McGee told us about a Sault man who perished on the Titanic.

Dick Clark passed away at 82.

Open air burning continues to cause troubles.

There was plenty of bawdy talk this week.

Weigh in on the subject with our homepage poll. Here are the results so far.

Former Sault resident, Raymond Taavel was killed in Halifax.

Here's the video of BC the trans-can car-weaver below: Yikes!

And guess what?  It wasn't even insured when the video was shot.

The bike has now been seized,

Also this week:

We got a status update from the PUC.

More charges were laid in the St. Andrew’s Terrace home invasion.

$6-thousand worth of solar panels were stolen from a Laird home.

Attempted murder charge was laid after stabbing.

Our Crime Stoppers program facing financial uncertainty.

We found out how many seat belt enforcement. charges were laid so far.

Vehement opposition to rail sale this week.

Fedeli brought ONTC concerns to legislature

It's time again for five vehicles, five chances!

Over 26 million people have viewed the YouTube video below, you should too. (if you haven't already)

Also this week:

It was announced CPB is testing new ways to decrease border wait times

Michael and Paula Zaharuk reminisced about meeting at the Windsor Park hotel’s Tiffany’s disco bar.

Reduced load restriction ended.

Shingwauk Anishinaabe Students Association were displeased.

It was announced that Harvard Medical School prof is coming to town.

It was National Volunteer Week!

Bellevue marina got a $ boost.

Gord Grace, officially toured this, and was impressed.

Registration is now open for tuition-free college programs.

Monday, marked 100 years since Sault Ste. Marie was incorporated as a city.

AWIC announced new executive director.

Daniel Lanois, Joel Plaskett, Steven Page and more in line up for this.

Darren Yanni, a Grade 8 student from Notre Dame we should be proud of.

Tarentorus Elementary School showed us how proud they of this.

USW Local 9548 election results were announced.

We found out about something for boys and girls, ages 8 -13 to do.

Ground-breaking cancer research in Northern Ontario was recognized.

Sault branch of North East CCAC moved to main floor for easier public access.

Sara Pinnell-Berry was in England and that dang Gros Cap trout with fur was there.

You can win tickets and swag for Cirque at Wacky Wings Grt. Northern next Tuesday.

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

Sunshine Cvengros, Wilbert McMaster, Margery Lattimer, Maibelle Veilleux, Kathleen Dupuis, Frank Krumins, Joe Barone, Bill Beckham,  Jerry Archilbald, Jean Roberts, Domenic Bortolussi, Dr Alexander Kovacs, Preston Dell, Royce Lapish, Elaine Boyer, Frances McAuley, Duke Purvitis,  David Morningstar, Keith McLarty, Amicia Dias and Robert Yost.

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