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Telecommunications snarled

Telecommunications snarled

Many SooToday.com readers are reporting disruption of their cable television and cell phone service today. SooToday.com's Bell Mobility service is now operational after a lengthy outage this afternoon.
Tony invites the governor general home

Tony invites the governor general home

NEWS RELEASE TONY MARTIN, MP ***************************** Tony Martin invites governor general designate and wife “home” for official visit SAULT STE.
Don't eat these salads. May contain E. coli

Don't eat these salads. May contain E. coli

NEWS RELEASE CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY *************************** Health hazard alert - Certain Fresh Express brand romaine-based salads may contain E.

Coke oven explodes near Pittsburgh

Fifteen workers were hurt when a coke oven blew up today at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh (video).
Update on area swimming advisories

Update on area swimming advisories

NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA PUBLIC HEALTH ***************************** Marks Bay Beach is safe for swimming Algoma Public Health has removed the swimming advisory for Marks Bay, located on the west side of Airport Road, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

Four dead in St. Ignace plane crash. Boy survives

Four people are dead after a twin-engine aircraft crashed onto the I-75 in St. Ignace last night. A 13-year-old boy survived after the plane, a Beachcraft Model 58, ran into trouble shortly after taking from Mackinac County Airport around 5 p.m.
Picture of David Orazietti looking at Terry Rainone's rocks

Picture of David Orazietti looking at Terry Rainone's rocks

Since this spring, Terry Rainone and his Palmer Construction Group have been producing at least three types of sand, two types of rock and gravel from a new facility on Third Line.
Lotto Max hits the max. Again

Lotto Max hits the max. Again

NEWS RELEASE ONTARIO LOTTERY AND GAMING CORP.

New fire ban in effect

The Municipality of Huron Shores has imposed a fire ban, effective immediately and until further notice. Please call the Municipal Office at (705) 843-2033 for additional information.
Totime takedown: students demand diversity committee

Totime takedown: students demand diversity committee

NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' UNION ***************************** Algoma U students oppose the treatment of Robert and Travis SAULT STE MARIE - (July 14) - On the afternoon of June 18, 2010, two Algoma University students, Robert Totime (s