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7 new wildfires confirmed in the region

NEWS RELEASE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ************************** New fires Since yesterday’s report, seven new fires were confirmed in the northeast region. All fires were small at 0.1 hectares in size.

The Soo To-Do List

~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 2012 ~ The Skylark Drive-In (1323 Trunk Rd.) will screen Expendables 2 and Bourne Legacy . Movies begin at dusk. Gates open at 8:30 p.m. Call 705-949-9292 for details. Bruce Mines Agricultural Fall Fair begins at 1 p.m.

Are you up for the Amazing Race?

NEWS RELEASE UNITED WAY SAULT STE.

Soo Greyhounds statement regarding Fritsch, Cousins, Petaccio

SooToday.com received the following statement today from Soo Greyhounds Hockey Club General Manager, Kyle Dubas.

Everyone invited to celebrate the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850

NEWS RELEASE BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION **************************** Batchewana First Nation celebrates the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850 Batchewana First Nation will host the Robinson Huron Economic Trade Show on Whitefish Island this weekend, in comme

Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week

NEWS RELEASE CRIME STOPPERS *************************** Crime Stoppers and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service are seeking your assistance in solving a robbery at the Mac’s Convenience Store on McNabb St.

An epic (and exhausting) journey (12 photos)

“We wanted to create an epic charity event that everyone could participate in,” sighed a very tired and sweaty Simon Trevarthen after he biked 144 kms from Sault Ste. Marie to Blind River this past Thursday.

'Hold policy makers accountable. Keep our great nation great'

SooToday.com received the following letter today from faithful reader, Karrie Oliver, who after a tragic collision, has questions about Canada's health care system.

'Canada is aiming to divide First Nation communities'

NEWS RELEASE ANISHINABEK NATION **************************** First Nations facing more fiscal attacks On the heels of recent cuts to First Nation services in such key areas as health and social services, the federal government is further marginalizin

Sarah Nelson receives standing ovation. And a special medal

"She's definitely the youngest recipient in the Algoma region," MPP David Orazietti told SooToday.