April 12, 2023 05:49:44 PM :
Revolutionizing the world of print: Algoma Office Equipment and Canon’s Workflow Solutions
Algoma Office Equipment offers new software solutions to help businesses streamline workflows, save time, reduce costs, and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
VIDEO: Catalytic converter reported stolen on Trunk Road
I would say I am on rung 7. I have a good life, but there are always things that could be better. I am grateful for what I have, but I am also always striving to improve.
‘Dynamic Patrol’ continues to make inroads for police
Sault Ste. Marie police spent 50 hours walking the downtown core, responding quickly to two significant events, issuing 24 provincial offence notices, 16 by-law fines and making four arrests. The Dynamic Patrol initiative is proving to be a successful way to connect with the community and enhance police presence in identified areas.
Sault athletes shine at NOSSA in cross-country skiing
https://www.sootoday.com/local-sports/sault-athletes-shine-at-nossa-in-cross-country-skiing-6585766
21 Sault athletes qualified for OFSAA Nordic skiing championships, with Superior Heights student Kate DeBeer winning a gold medal.
Ditched vehicle leads to impaired driving charges
https://www.sootoday.com/opp-beat/ditched-vehicle-leads-to-impaired-driving-charges-6575099
A 36-year-old woman was arrested and charged with impaired driving after her vehicle went into a ditch in East Algoma OPP Detachment’s jurisdiction.
COLUMN: Riding redistribution means less northern representation
The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario has released its final report, which reduces the number of electoral districts in the north from 10 to 9. This will erase the electoral district of Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, and reduce the voice of northern Ontario in Parliament.
What’s happening in the Sault and area – Weekly calendar
*he Soo Greyhounds, Kitchener Rangers, and Erie Otters play hockey games tonight. The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour, Fishbowl Festival, and Shadows of the Mind Film Festival are all happening this weekend.
Second conviction for refusing to provide a breath sample costly
An Echo Bay woman was fined $2,500 and banned from driving for 2 years after refusing to provide a breath sample for the second time.
Superior Heights student to receive provincial award for her art
Jisun Lee, a Grade 11 student from Superior Heights Collegiate, will be traveling to Toronto in March to be officially recognized for her artwork. She won the top award in the Visual Arts and Media category in the annual Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation Marion Drysdale Awards Contest.
Lake Huron search suspended – downed objects most likely benign, Biden says
The RCMP has suspended the search for debris from an object shot down over Lake Huron, but search efforts continue in Yukon. The objects were likely privately owned balloons, and the US and Canada are working together to improve procedures for detecting and responding to similar objects in the future.
SpongeBob Musical tickets on sale for four March shows
The Superior Heights OnStage production of The SpongeBob Musical is now on sale. The show is based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon and has drawn acclaim, sold out with extended runs and won major awards since its Broadway debut in 2016.
Task force makes recommendations on catch-and-release procedures
The Northern Task Force, created to address the negative impacts of Federal Bill C75 on northern Ontario communities, met for the first time in Sault Ste. Marie this week. The task force will work to increase participation from northern police services and government officials, and to make four recommended amendments to Bill C75.