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Today in history - May 29

A historical look at events that happened on May 29 (video). /
Saint John captures Memorial Cup

Saint John captures Memorial Cup

The Saint John Sea Dogs captured the Memorial Cup on Sunday night with a 3-1 win over the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors in the championship game. SooToday.
Sunday forest fire situation update

Sunday forest fire situation update

NEWS RELEASE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ***************************** There were no new fires reported in the Northeast Region on May 28. The Northeast Region will continue to see wet climates.
David Nahwegahbow recognized by Law Society

David Nahwegahbow recognized by Law Society

PHOTO RELEASE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA ****************************** David Nahwegahbow, I.P.C.
Carol Shamess recognized by Law Society

Carol Shamess recognized by Law Society

PHOTO RELEASE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA **************************** Sault Ste. Marie lawyer Carol Shamess receives the Law Society Medal from Law Society of Upper Canada CEO Malcolm Heins at a special ceremony in Toronto on May 25, 2011.

Ace SooToday.com photographer raises money for Haiti

NEWS RELEASE DONNA HOPPER PHOTOGRAPHY ******************************* Area photographer to host a 24-hour charity street photography project, exhibit and silent auction All funds raised support the J/P Haitian Relief Organization SAULT STE.
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This year's Great Escape Dream Draw winners are...

This year's Great Escape Dream Draw winners are...

The grand prize winners of the Algoma Family Services Foundation's Great Escape Dream Draw are Joanne and Art Hanka of Sault Ste. Marie. The draw was held at 6 p.m. today at the Algoma Family Services building on McNabb Street.
Saturday forest fire report

Saturday forest fire report

NEWS RELEASE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ****************************** There were three new fires reported in the Northeast Region on May 27. Fires occurred in Hearst (1), North Bay (1) and Wawa (1) districts.
Canadian soldier dies from non-combat related wounds

Canadian soldier dies from non-combat related wounds

NEWS RELEASE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ***************************** Canadian soldier dies from non-combat related wounds OTTAWA - One Canadian Forces member was found dead from non-combat related wounds at approximately 5:30 a.m.