Skip to content

Local News

Yukon church prohibits James Loney from speaking

Yukon church prohibits James Loney from speaking

Peace activist James Loney has been prohibited from speaking at a Catholic church in Whitehorse. Church officials cited Loney's views on marriage, The Globe & Mail reports . Loney, a native of Sault Ste.
Police surprise burglary suspects

Police surprise burglary suspects

Two men were arrested yesterday afternoon after City Police interrupted what they say was a break-in in progress on Beech Street. When police arrived just after 1:30 p.m., they found one man inside the residence and another outside.
U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy airlifted to Boston hospital

U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy airlifted to Boston hospital

Long-time United States Senator Ted Kennedy, 76, is being evaluated at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston after experiencing “stroke-like” symptoms earlier today.
New book recalls Sault life in mid-'80s

New book recalls Sault life in mid-'80s

NEWS RELEASE YOUR SCRIVENER PRESS ************************* Sault author publishes the literary memoir a region and a generation have long awaited On Saturday, May 24, at 6 p.m. at Loplop Lounge and Gallery, 651 Queen St. East, Sault Ste.
Stupak stops Bush over oil reserves

Stupak stops Bush over oil reserves

NEWS RELEASE CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN ************************* Congress succeeds in pressuring administration to stop filling oil reserves WASHINGTON - (May 16) - U.S.
Hey DellaVedova - health care is so on the radar!

Hey DellaVedova - health care is so on the radar!

Jonathan DellaVedova, the Saultite recently elected president of the Canadian Federation of Medical Students, was saying earlier this week that: "Our universal health care system has fallen off the radar with our federal government.
Garden River gets federal money to slake some thirsts

Garden River gets federal money to slake some thirsts

Garden River First Nation will soon be slaking the thirst of at least two other nations. Tony Clement, federal health minister and minister responsible for FedNor, announced that the Government of Canada will be funding a new beverage business there.
Monster invades our school. Written by David & Noran

Monster invades our school. Written by David & Noran

David and Noran, Grade 6 students at Anna McCrea Public School in Sault Ste. Marie, became SooToday.com reporters for a day. Their school had a special visitor today, a monster truck, after winning a Rock 101 Radio contest.
Emergency service complex opens (14 photos, video)

Emergency service complex opens (14 photos, video)

Four-year-old Sierra King, whose parents Jeff and Mary are both paramedics, joined a list of honoured guests during today's ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly developed Regional Emergency Services Complex on Old Garden River Road.
OPP seek information about 2005 triple fatality on Hwy 17

OPP seek information about 2005 triple fatality on Hwy 17

OPP NEWS RELEASE ************************* Billboard at scene of collision NORTH BAY, ON - (May 16) - On July 31, 2005, three people were killed in a motor vehicle collision on Highway 17 at Mooze Miikun Road west of North Bay.