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Women's shelter gets an upgrade

Women's shelter gets an upgrade

A provincial grant of $17,339 was announced today for Women in Crisis Algoma.
It's International Women's Day

It's International Women's Day

Today is International Women's Day, as officially proclaimed by Acting Mayor Debbie Amaroso at last night's City Council meeting. There's a Wellness for Women Celebration from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Armouries on Pine Street today.
House fire on Hughes Street

House fire on Hughes Street

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ********************* At approximately 12:30 a.m. this morning the City Police and Fire Departments attended at a house fire at 25 Hughes Street.
Police confirm 305 cell-phone calls are a scam

Police confirm 305 cell-phone calls are a scam

The "free-trip" phone come-on that SooToday.com reported on Saturday is indeed a scam aimed at stealing your cell-phone air time, City Police say.
Pet food clerk slashed by disguised youths with knives

Pet food clerk slashed by disguised youths with knives

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ******************** At approximately 8:45 p.m. last night two youths, wearing disguises and armed with knives, attended at the Pet Food Warehouse in the Churchill Plaza.
LTV wants to buy MCTV building, with the CBC's money

LTV wants to buy MCTV building, with the CBC's money

Most of your favourite LTV News personalities were present at tonight's meeting of Sault Ste. Marie City Council. Craig Huckerby and Angela Pezzotti and Darren Taylor were there.
Lawyer asks the Dunn to reconsider Hillary's suspension

Lawyer asks the Dunn to reconsider Hillary's suspension

The following letter was sent today to Cheryl Smithers, the principal at Sir James Dunn Collegiate and Vocational School, by Jeffrey Broadbent of the law firm Feifel Broadbent Gareau. Responding to a story carried yesterday on SooToday.
Mike Brown scores a victory for Northern Ontario

Mike Brown scores a victory for Northern Ontario

MIKE BROWN MPP NEWS RELEASE ********************* Brown’s bill to maintain northern electoral voice becomes government legislation The Government of Ontario today introduced legislation that would see the number of Northern ridings maintained at elev
Driver survives Queen Street crash that demolishes her car

Driver survives Queen Street crash that demolishes her car

Amazingly, there were no life-threatening injuries when this car wrapped itself around a utility pole on Queen Street East this afternoon.
Former director of police storefront charged with fraud

Former director of police storefront charged with fraud

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ********************* Mr. James McGinn, former executive director Community Operated Police Storefront (COPS) charged Early in 2004 information came to the attention of the Sault Ste.