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Weekend Rewind (Giddy-up Daddy! edition)

Weekend Rewind 6.15.12 Welcome to our weekly wrap-up of the week that was.

Weekend Rewind 6.15.12

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 weekend viewing and we want to wish all Dad's a Happy Father's Day!

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SooToday attended an open house at Perry's. (photos)
 
Last Thursday we were invited to the official opening of this. (10 photos)
 
Plenty of bear sightings reported this week, Angelika had a visit. (photo)
 
 
Council dug the idea of letting the dogs out.
 
We had power outages.
 
Former Thunderbirds coach issued a statement.
 
Also this week:

We changed our desktop wallpaper to this for Father's day:

It's the The Daddy Saddle from the 60's!

But seriously folks, you can actually still get this type of contraption, renamed The Daddle, for $34.74 over at amazon.

Also this week:

We saw a gracious gift for those who will come later. (photos and video)

We were told about a new email scam, and it really does look legit!

Fedeli keeps up the fight for this.

Chris Wolowich had some critters hanging around his house.

Last Tuesday we got an active fire update.

The ADSB made this official.

We posted a homepage poll to see what you thought of the above decision. Here are the results.

We found out there were this many bridge crossings for May 2012.

It was said: "If the government goes ahead with this, it will hurt a lot of very vulnerable people"

It was announced that Ontario doctors commenced charter challenge.

Also this week:

169 Algoma University students accepted their well-deserved degrees.(41 photos)
 
It was announced that three-time JUNO winner is coming to Richards Landing.

The Climate Change Adaptation Project report was released.

A group is calling this a home grown solution to Ontario's energy problems.

NDP’s Prue to reintroduce bill to protect employees’ tips.

Police asked for help with choosing a winning name for the new K9.

Feature story of the week:

Seth Liddiard comes home

It all started with a bowel obstruction, discovered when Seth was born.

Sault doctors had to send him to London, Ontario, as we do not have pediatric surgeons available locally.

He spent the vast majority of his short life in hospitals, arriving home on May 30, about two weeks before his elder sister Paige's third birthday.

Read the full story here.

Also this week:

Essar released results for last fiscal year.

Studio Dance Arts took the windy city by storm.

New appointments were approved at school board meeting.

1st Annual Sault Blues Festival was a resounding success! (13 photos)

Buzztime Trivia enthusiasts are putting Sault bars on the map.

Ontario capped rent increase guideline.

It was announced that the next wave of patient registration opens Tuesday, June 26

Keenan Spurway was looking to make his first appearance racing at Laird, but it didn't work out that way.

Keep up with all things Sault sports here.

 

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