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Downtown Association issues apology for ‘confusion’ over meeting postponement

Downtown Association issues apology for ‘confusion’ over meeting postponement

Grassroots meeting organized by Julie Hryniewicz ‘not endorsed by the Downtown Association’
Calling all artists: City looking for new creations to display in Paul Mall alley

Calling all artists: City looking for new creations to display in Paul Mall alley

Local artists have until Oct. 18 to apply for a spot to display their work downtown
This local designer wants to dazzle you with flowers galore next month

This local designer wants to dazzle you with flowers galore next month

Riley Greco will be transforming the Downtown Plaza’s indoor space into a floral eruption when she hosts her first-ever ‘A Room Full of Flowers’ in October
PODCAST: Algoma District has some serious health issues

PODCAST: Algoma District has some serious health issues

Hosted by Village Media's Scott Sexsmith, SooToday's new podcast is a Monday to Friday rundown of all the need-to-know stories happening in our community
Folk star will sing some of her 900 songs at The Loft

Folk star will sing some of her 900 songs at The Loft

'Lynn Miles is not only one of Canada's best-loved singer songwriters, she is one of the best on this planet, period': Concert takes place Saturday Sept. 28 at 8 p.m.
Finish this parade, raise money for Finnish Resthome

Finish this parade, raise money for Finnish Resthome

Annual 'Grand Parade' set for Saturday morning, with a fundraising goal of $75K
Eight new wildfires confirmed across northeast Ontario

Eight new wildfires confirmed across northeast Ontario

Planes, helicopters provide aerial suppression as FireRangers fight new fires
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Foundations key for short-staffed teams in OHL exhibition play

Foundations key for short-staffed teams in OHL exhibition play

Soo Greyhounds coach John Dean said the goal is 'to establish a foundation of good habits'
Canada's physicians formally apologize for harm to Indigenous communities

Canada's physicians formally apologize for harm to Indigenous communities

President of the Canadian Medical Association said they are 'deeply ashamed' of their actions and inactions throughout history, leading to racism, neglect and abuse toward First Nation, Inuit and Métis community members