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How a 'floating palace' ended up a charred wreck

How a 'floating palace' ended up a charred wreck

This week, Remember This looks back on the passenger ship Noronic, which was a frequent visitor to the St. Marys River
That time a Duke dropped by and made the Sault a real city

That time a Duke dropped by and made the Sault a real city

Remember This looks back on the royal visit, which included lunch at the Algonquin
Sault Boating Club was a popular place. At times, too popular

Sault Boating Club was a popular place. At times, too popular

This edition of Remember This looks back on the twice burned establishment
Award-winning author inspired by early life in the Sault

Award-winning author inspired by early life in the Sault

This edition of Remember This looks back on the life and accomplishments of Marie McPhedran
Sister Barbara: The Sault's own singing nun

Sister Barbara: The Sault's own singing nun

This edition of Remember This looks back on a career that included a place with the University of Toronto's opera department and the Canadian Opera Company
Wawanosh Home once stood here

Wawanosh Home once stood here

This edition of Remember This looks back at the site that housed Wawanosh Home, an Indian residential school for girls
That time W.O. Mitchell stopped by for two weeks

That time W.O. Mitchell stopped by for two weeks

This edition of Remember This looks back on a very early Algoma Fall Festival guest
The Mica Bay incident and an artist's role

The Mica Bay incident and an artist's role

This week's edition of Remember This looks back on Wharton Metcalfe
Ever wonder why the cross towers as tall as it does? (Hint: It has to do with Brazil)

Ever wonder why the cross towers as tall as it does? (Hint: It has to do with Brazil)

In this edition of Remember This, the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library tells us how the cross came to stand atop Moffley Hill
How the Sault was involved in the internment of 'enemy aliens' during the First World War

How the Sault was involved in the internment of 'enemy aliens' during the First World War

In this week's edition of Remember This, the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library looks back at the internment of 'enemy aliens' here during the First World War