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Sports rewind: The week that was in local sports

Welcome to our weekly recap of the week that was in local sports. Think you may have missed something in local sports in the last week? We have it all here for you, conveniently linked for easy access.

Police report several cars broken into

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE *************************** Theft from vehicles: A camera, keys and an I-Pod were taken from a vehicle in the 70 block of Creekside Lane.

Have a ball for James and Easter Seals

NEWS RELEASE EASTER SEALS BALL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT **************************** There are still some spots available so register your team today for the Northside Toyota and Bon Soo 2nd annual Easter Seals Ball Hockey tournament which is scheduled for

Shine your soapbox. PUC issue before Council Monday

NEWS RELEASE SAULT RATEPAYERS EVENTS GROUP ************************* This is a public reminder for all ratepayers interested in being involved in the process under discussion before Council of the “opening of the current shareholders agreement

Sunday funny

Equipment failure results in east-end power outage

PUC POWER OUTAGE ADVISORY **************************** Power interruption in progress This is a description of an unplanned power interruption that is currently affecting PUC Distribution customers in Sault Ste. Marie.

Banner, flag come down

Mayor Debbie Amaroso officially lowered the Celebrate 100! Flag at the Civic Centre Friday, as Sault Ste. Marie says goodbye to its milestone year of 2012 and looks forward to 2013.

Look who won a dream wedding vacation

NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA'S WATER TOWER INN & SUITES ************************* The air simmered with nervous excitement last night as 2012 brides and grooms who held their wedding at The Pavilion at Algoma's Water Tower Inn & Suites convene

Program cuts 'a slap in the face to Ontario’s youth': NDP

NEWS RELEASE GILLES BISSON, MPP TIMMINS-JAMES BAY ************************** NDP: Ontario Rangers get a lump of coal from Liberals TIMMINS – NDP Timmins-James Bay MPP Gilles Bisson says the Liberal government’s decision to cancel the over

Peter won't go away. Goes to jail instead

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE *************************** On the 4Jan13 Sault Ste Marie Police attended the Shady Rest Motel at 1587 Trunk Road, Sault Ste Marie, to remove an unwanted person - Peter Armstrong age 20 years. Mr.