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LETTER: Don’t wait for drug consumption site — we can save lives now

LETTER: Don’t wait for drug consumption site — we can save lives now

'A drop-in centre provides an excellent first step, allows individuals to replenish their energy, and fills the current gap between the streets and healthy living'
Mustang Sally’s youngest members ready for 'cosmic' challenge

Mustang Sally’s youngest members ready for 'cosmic' challenge

'I’ve always liked rock, but I never appreciated it as much as I do now': Korah's long-running band looks to go 'Out of This World' with live shows running from Apr. 24 to 26
Sign of summer: Load restrictions on city streets end this weekend

Sign of summer: Load restrictions on city streets end this weekend

Load restrictions are put in place during spring thaw, when road damage across the city is most likely to occur
PODCAST: Maybe we do need those speed-trap cameras

PODCAST: Maybe we do need those speed-trap cameras

Hosted by Village Media's Scott Sexsmith, SooToday's new podcast is a Monday to Friday rundown of all the need-to-know stories happening in our community
WANTED WEDNESDAY: April 10, 2024

WANTED WEDNESDAY: April 10, 2024

37-year-old wanted for driving while suspended and other offences
Mike Da Prat re-elected to lead Algoma Steel’s largest union local

Mike Da Prat re-elected to lead Algoma Steel’s largest union local

Mark Molinaro is vice-president
Driver charged after car crashes into school bus

Driver charged after car crashes into school bus

Collision occurred Wednesday morning at the intersection of Wellington Street East and Simpson Street
Interference penalty? Sudbury Wolves block North Bay fans from buying playoff tickets

Interference penalty? Sudbury Wolves block North Bay fans from buying playoff tickets

'I am disappointed in the dirty tactics being imposed by the Sudbury Wolves organization on the North Bay fans'
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Assembly of First Nations says $349B needed to close infrastructure gap by 2030

Assembly of First Nations says $349B needed to close infrastructure gap by 2030

New report says decades of underfunding and failed fiduciary duties have already left a $349B infrastructure gap on First Nations that will get increasingly worse