Week In Review 10.14.11
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.
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Also this week:
At 4:40 a.m last Monday this scene was playing out in the city’s east end
We found out there are 36 archaeological sites in town, exact locations not disclosed, but some date back as far as the early 20th Century
The bush is burninge on the side of a mountain in Goulais
What's big, spooky and full of air? This is! Carol Martin reported on Lily, and her stolen/borrowed prized posession,
The super-fun Soo Zombie Walk is back again this year
MNR, oh they’re out there
The Soo Greyhounds trimmed roster to 24
We saw our favourite giggler 'Baby Emmerson' starring in the new Norton Anti-Virus TV commercial!
Watch the newly released TV spot on You Tube below...
Also this week:
Curling fans rejoice, the World Cup of Curling is coming to town!
Heck even CBC Sports will be here to broadcast nationally, live from the Essar Centre
The SSMEDC won a cool award!
50 years ago Bawating opened its doors
**************************** Viewer Comment of the Week: The Way We Live Now
everson 10/13/2011 9:41:30 AM
I am done buying (stuff)... New blackberry, 1 year old - crapped out, electronic problem. New Bose stereo system 1.5 years old - crapped out. Kitchen Aid fridge 4 years old - compressor gone. Kenmore dryer 2009 - motherboard fried. New 2011 Acadia - electronic ignition problem, recalled sensor. Junk all junk!
**************************** Also This Week:
Foggy’s was trying to get beyond that notion again
We got to see what our city looks like from a boats-eye-view
Cross-cultural learning, yep we gots it
Suncor changes its corporate mind about Soo waterfront property
The Innovation Centre (SSMIC) announced new Marketing and Communications Manager
A Milo and Otis DVD was given to a boy, our faith in humanity was renewed
Local students were schooled by Dr. Roberta Bondar
Soo Thunderbirds took 1st place in NOJHL, and beat their nemesis
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ We lit a candle by our computer in honour of all those we lost from our community...
Jacob Kagesheongai, Meda Wilson, Ron Ramsay, Mary Scott, Patrick Service, Olga Crockford, Patrick Mullin, Elinor Tweedle, June Opala, Gennaro Spina, Don Dodd, Norma Cook, Ron Shaughnessy, Gino Aceti, Baldy Artuso, Barbara Ann Levesque, Agatha Reid, Madeline Gagne, Francesco Florio, Theodore Grenier and Aimo Rinta
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