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Economic growth lagging in our neck of the woods, report says

NEWS RELEASE CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION ************************* Wide regional differences in Ontario’s economic outlook, says Central 1 forecast TORONTO, ON - Ontario’s economy is going to grow slowly over the next few years with wide regio

City considers the sale of Pointe Des Chenes trailer park

City Council discussed the future of Pointe Des Chenes Park at its regular meeting Monday. The property is divided into two areas; one a day use area, the other a trailer park operated by the Lions Club of Sault Ste. Marie.

This art show could be very instructive

NEWS RELEASE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SAULT STE. MARIE ************************* Recycled Art Show SAULT STE. MARIE, ON - Habitat for Humanity Sault Ste. Marie and Area, in conjunction with Circle of Creative Arts, will be hosting a Recycled Art Show.

Readers provide photos of alleged break-in (3 photos)

SooToday.com has received the following letter and photos shown from loyal readers who write that they are the victims of a break-in. SooToday.com did confirm with the police that they have received this report and are investigating it.

Conservatives 'discriminating against indigenous children,' Hughes says

NEWS RELEASE CAROL HUGHES, MP ************************* Conservatives waste resources spying on individuals while ignoring problem: Hughes OTTAWA – The Conservative government is spending millions of dollars trying to discredit activist Cindy B

Nearly 54,000 hectares, to date

NEWS RELEASE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ************************* Forest fire situation update - Northeast Region October 22, 2012 (3:30 p.m. EDT) New fires No fires were confirmed in the region since the last report on October 19, 2012.

Planning underway for local 2013 V-Day Campaign

NEWS RELEASE ONE BILLION RISING SAULT STE. MARIE ************************* Sault Ste. Marie is proud to be a participant in the V-Day 2013 V-Day Campaign.

City supports Community Living Algoma recycling depot

City Council has unanimously approved City Staff's recommendations to provide 20,000 dollars in funding for Community Living Algoma (CLA), to support CLA's Community Recycling Depot operations.

Break & enter-palooza continues

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE *************************** A theft from a vehicle was reported from Pilgrim St. Stolen from the unlocked vehicle were keys and a GPS. * * * A vehicle window was smashed on Chambers Avenue between 12:30 and 1:00 p.m.

Public info session for new St. Mary's College next week

The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board has announced a public information session regarding the new St. Mary’s College (artist's rendering shown). Details are as follows: When: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Time: 7 p.m. Where: St.