Weekend Rewind 10.02.11
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.
**************************** * Most viewed news story this week: Click here * Second most viewed news story this week: Click Here * Third most viewed this week: Click Here
Also this week:
We were warned to watch for these guys in the bush
The Superior Family Health Team in Cambrian Mall got a new doctor
Matthews Memorial got one too
AFF 2011 kicked off
We found out 120 hockey teams from 13 countries will be coming here
It was announced the Soo will be getting a 'first of its kind in North America' tower with a twist
The Ballistic Armoured Tactical Transport (BATT) vehicle was called out to this scene
Before watching the video below guess how a sailboat that is 80ft high would get under a bridge that is only 65ft high, it's a fascinating thing to see.
Also this week:
Years ago a confectionery store owner devised DIY security by placing a big light on his roof with a huge sign that read "If This Light is Turned On Call Police" Hmmmmmm
We learned the average wait time at SAH Emerg in Aug. for a complex condtion was 5.7 hours
Over 200 people ranging in age of 19 to 84 were arrested for doing this
GH home opener is a win!
Extendicare asked SooToday viewers for help naming their new facility -turns out "Pawating" wasn't so popular
Algoma U achieves double-digit growth
We implored the universe to send us the funds to buy this
The 63rd season line up was announced for the Sault Theatre Workshop
The Beast of B.C, Clifford Olsen died in prison
There were so many election campaign items posted this week that you can click here to peruse at your leisure
The Soup kitchen cleared up some rumours
Crime Stoppers circulated sound advice
Wendy had a message for City Public Works that did a bad/sad thing
We learned that leaving your camper on Crown land can cost you $15k
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ We lit a candle by our computer in honour of all those we lost from our community...
Antonio Cesario, Tuula Vaisanen, Richard Wardell, Shirley Godson, Madeline Johnson, Helen Gordon, Paula Fiser, Gail Taylor, Michelle Larking, Joan Smyth, Zeno Kucyk, Carol Ann Turner, Chris Porter-Tregonning, Albert Barnes, Pauline Desroches, Ian McLurg, Olga McCluskie and Pauline Luoma
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