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REMEMBER THIS? Timely traffic teaching tool terminated

REMEMBER THIS? Timely traffic teaching tool terminated

This week, we revisit Safetyville and learn the story of why it didn't happen
REMEMBER THIS? Eino: Better a cave than a caning

REMEMBER THIS? Eino: Better a cave than a caning

This week we learn about Eino Kuusela who, at the tender age of 12, took to the woods to avoid the brutality of his foster father in 1927
REMEMBER THIS? That time a guy from Searchmont lifted over 500 lbs

REMEMBER THIS? That time a guy from Searchmont lifted over 500 lbs

This week, the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library takes us back to the gym with Karl Hult
REMEMBER THIS? From Balmoral Castle to Prince Township

REMEMBER THIS? From Balmoral Castle to Prince Township

How a tenant farmer and his family helped transform a rugged wilderness into a home for several generations and families
REMEMBER THIS? Tulips worthy of a baby fairy

REMEMBER THIS? Tulips worthy of a baby fairy

That time Star gardening columnists helped teach gardeners how to grow tulips even a fairy mom would use as a cradle
REMEMBER THIS? No ice cream on Sundays

REMEMBER THIS? No ice cream on Sundays

Police in the Sault used to arrest people for selling ice cream on Sundays
REMEMBER THIS? One hidden hand

REMEMBER THIS? One hidden hand

From the archives of the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library: In 1923, a very primitive-looking 'prosthetic hand' was found on the southwest corner of Wellington and Spring streets
REMEMBER THIS? One of the coziest dance haunts

REMEMBER THIS? One of the coziest dance haunts

From Subway Elvis to wet T-shirt contests, McClenaghan’s Tavern was a happy habit for many
REMEMBER THIS? Eclipses of the past

REMEMBER THIS? Eclipses of the past

Remembering eclipses that were visible in the Sault and area in the past and steps taken by locals for safety
REMEMBER THIS? Influential teacher's career spanned 40 years

REMEMBER THIS? Influential teacher's career spanned 40 years

Teaching from 1914 to 1954, Edna Calder had over 1,400 students and held positions in women teacher's association