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These stories about local people previously featured in the news are made possible through the continued support of Windsor Place Retirement Residence as part of our Community Leaders Program.


Check out what’s been added to the Legion’s new building

Check out what’s been added to the Legion’s new building

Memorial Tower beacon replica perched on roof to honour veterans; construction on new apartment tower continues, Legion says complex to be open to residents by June 2024
Psychedelic treatment office for mental health has 90 per cent client success rate

Psychedelic treatment office for mental health has 90 per cent client success rate

'It’s groundbreaking and it’s incredible that it’s here in Sault Ste. Marie,' says social worker Julie Myers of ketamine therapy
Sault student wins two awards at Windsor International Film Festival

Sault student wins two awards at Windsor International Film Festival

Evan Johnson has been interested in films since childhood; he and fellow Sault native Sam Rosso recognized for their film 'Number 2'
Property tax arrears on old hospital site paid off, records show

Property tax arrears on old hospital site paid off, records show

At one point, owner of old General and Plummer hospital sites owed more than $50K in property taxes, but tax certificates obtained by SooToday reveal no outstanding balances
25 years later, Sault Airport still flying on its own

25 years later, Sault Airport still flying on its own

Terry Bos, the airport's longest-serving manager, is still proudly at the helm as the facility continues to slowly recover from the dark days of COVID-19
Province commits $530K to help offload patients faster at Sault hospital

Province commits $530K to help offload patients faster at Sault hospital

The Ministry of Health is funding an offload nurse program at Sault Area Hospital that will allow ambulances to get back on the road sooner
A brief history of urban beaches

A brief history of urban beaches

Many of the man-made beaches recently built, proposed or under construction are part of revitalization megaprojects; city staff is eyeing Bellevue Park as potential location
Donation garden flourishing again after alleged chemical attack

Donation garden flourishing again after alleged chemical attack

‘For as much bad that happened, it’s okay because I learned lots and met new people,’ says Trista Pino, who is harvesting produce just weeks after suspected attack
Taoist Tai Chi building sold but sessions continue

Taoist Tai Chi building sold but sessions continue

Fung Loy Kok Institute of TaoismTM returns to its roots in community
Getting local veterans the help they need

Getting local veterans the help they need

Vets can meet with Legion official, get help and answers at Armoury, Water Tower and Legion Branch 25 this week