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Blind River traffic stop yields half-a-kilo in drugs

Blind River traffic stop yields half-a-kilo in drugs

OPP NEWS RELEASE ************************* East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police officers executed a traffic stop on Causley Street in Blind River and intercepted three persons carrying a substantial quantity of drugs and cash. Just before 10 p.m.

Hector Daniel Nelson: 1913-2008

SooToday.com received the following funeral notice from the Arthur Funeral Home and Cremation Centre about Hector Daniel Nelson, who was widely known as the long-time owner-operator of the Hilton Beach Tourist Park.
119 pages. Written by someone you know

119 pages. Written by someone you know

NEWS RELEASE KEGEDONCE PRESS ************************* Book release for Sault Ste.
Details on Hounds playoff tickets

Details on Hounds playoff tickets

The Soo Greyhounds have informed SooToday.com that tickets will soon be available for their upcoming playoff series with the Kitchener Rangers. The best-of-seven series will determine the winner of the Rogers Western Conference Championship.
OPP statement regarding winter storm

OPP statement regarding winter storm

OPP NEWS RELEASE ************************* OPP urge drivers to slow down! Northeast Region OPP would like to remind all drivers that another surprising weather storm is upon us.
Samplings from the local gene pool. #458

Samplings from the local gene pool. #458

The following was posted this morning by someone named Tormented Soul on a Soonet bulletin board. "I'm a freakin moron :|" Tormented laments. Here at SooToday.com News, we don't feel at all inclined to argue the point. ******************** Ugh.
Look what the coming storm is doing to Duluth!!!

Look what the coming storm is doing to Duluth!!!

So what kind of weather is headed our way? Down at the other end of Lake Superior, Channel 11 television is reporting this afternoon that the City of Duluth has been virtually shut down by the paralyzing blizzard that's blown in there from Iowa.
Families stranded by flooding near Bruce Mines

Families stranded by flooding near Bruce Mines

Provincial officials are refusing to use the word "stranded" to describe a situation on Highway 670 north of Bruce Mines in which residents of between 20 and 25 homes are unable to leave because they're between two closed bridges.
A million Orazoonies just fell from the sky in the East End

A million Orazoonies just fell from the sky in the East End

NEWS RELEASE DAVID ORAZIETTI, MPP ************************* Orazietti announces $1 million for campus improvements at Algoma University College McGuinty government investment will upgrade facilities for students and boost Sault Ste.
Christopher Moar charged with impaired

Christopher Moar charged with impaired

OPP NEWS RELEASE ************************* Impaired driver stuck in front yard Sault OPP were called to a residence on Highway 638 Garden River First Nation at 4:43 a.m.