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Isaac loses hurricane status. Still packs a punch

NEWS RELEASE U.S. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER ************************* HEAVY RAIN THREAT FROM ISAAC TO SPREAD INLAND DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS WATER LEVELS REMAIN HIGH ALONG THE NORTHERN GULF COAST.

Jordan hit by car. Jordan gets charged

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE **************************** Vehicle-pedestrian collision On the 25th of August officers with the Traffic Services Division of the Sault Ste.

Clive Sykes: 1947-2012

SooToday.com received the following announcement today from Gordon R. Sykes regarding his brother Clive Maxwell Sykes who grew up in Sault Ste.

Firearms stolen in break and enter

SAUL STE. MARIE POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* Firearms reported stolen in break and enter The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance to help solve a Break and Enter in the city’s West End.

Sault academy announces partnership

The Sault United Soccer Academy announced a major partnership on Wednesday afternoon at the West End Community Centre.

From Sudan to Sault College

NEWS RELEASE SAULT COLLEGE *************************** Gaining a global perspective Sault College welcomes its first WUSC international student SAULT COLLEGE - The saying “it takes a village,” comes to life as the Sault College community

Governor General happy to be home. Adaira told us so (15 photos)

Their Excellencies the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, and Mrs. Sharon Johnston are very pleased to be back home in Sault Ste. Marie today to help commemorate the City's 100th anniversary.

Police seek help to identify Courthouse dumpster arsonist

SAULT STE. MARIE POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* Dumpster fire at the Courthouse Yesterday afternoon at approximately 1:20 p.m. officers with the Sault Ste.

Greyhounds to open training camp without three players

As the Soo Greyhounds open their 2012-13 training camp today, Nick Cousins, Andrew Fritsch and Mark Petaccio will not be present.

Two break-ins on John St. overnight

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* A residence was reported broken into in the 500 block of John Street. Approximately $5000 worth of jewelry was stolen. A business was reported broken into in the 200 block of John Street.