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Grade Eight Graduations -Then And Now
It is time to look back to June 1964, and the graduation party for the grade 8 students at Laird Central Elementary School located in the metropolis of the Bar River flats.
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PHOTO RELEASE LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY **************************** Lake Superior State University students in professor Valerie Philips' retail management class work with LSSU alum Dulcey Garber, center, who is launching The Curvy Girl, a resale/consignment boutique specializing in individual fashion consultation and clothing for plus-size ... (more)
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Pole fire knocks out power to West End area
This is a description of an unplanned power interruption that is currently affecting PUC Distribution customers in Sault Ste.
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After deadly crash, prayers for 'a gang of love'
MUSKEGON, Mich. -- Motorcycle riders gathered Friday night in Muskegon to offer their prayers for a group of Muskegon-area bikers involved in a deadly Wisconsin accident.
Guard Vern Thibedeau survived Kingston's prisons
Guard Vern Thibedeau survived Kingston's prisons. Burlington resident Vern Thibedeau sits at a desk in his home holding a copy of The Door, the book he wrote about his time as a corrections officer with various prisons in Kingston between 1973-99. Eric Riehl - Burlington Post Would you take a 25 per cent pay cut to accept the responsibility of ... (more)
Top ten phrases Loveland should ban next
This week, Loveland City Manager Bill Cahill reportedly banned a series of words and phrases from official communication -- mostly meaningless terms such as "orientate," "proactive," "paradigm" and "skillage." It's a good start -- but it turns out Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste.
If the city needs him to rezone his property, that's exactly what he'll do. For now, though, Vemp owner Serge Solomon said the city is allowing him to reopen the park, but for practices only, on account of his willingness to comply with their regulations.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation Congratulates Grand Council Treaty 3 and Aiai Grand Chiefs
Turtle Island News is now providing the only national native news service delivered to your computer or cell each morning.
Sudbury district received the most fires with 8, followed by North Bay with 5, Sault Ste.
David O wants increased qualifications for Justices of the Peace
NEWS RELEASE DAVID ORAZIETTI, MPP *************************** Orazietti introducing legislation requiring increased qualifications for Justices of the Peace New bill proposes improvements to Ontario justice system QUEEN'S PARK - Today, in the Provincial Legislature at Queen's Park David Orazietti, MPP for Sault Ste.
Emerald Ash Borer heading north
The Emerald Ash Borer, above, lays its eggs in trees like the one at right and then the insect's larva attack the tree, killing it.
Northern Mayors continue to fight the sale of the ONTC
The fight to stop the divestment of Ontario Northland continued today as North Bay Mayor Al McDonald welcomed Cochrane Mayor Peter Politis and members of the Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains out of Sault Ste.
Contamination of St Mary's River
For seven years the residents of Sugar Island, Michigan have sought resolution of this Great Lakes contamination issue and have not taken our plight to the national medias because of tourism, real estate, and border trade issues with our Canadian neighbors.
Wildfire fighters get help from 'water bombers'
In this May 29, 2012 photo, a CL-215 air tanker is parked at the Chippewa County International Airport in Sault Ste.
Next Tuesday, Wednesday at the Verdi
MARIE, ON - Canadian Blood Services is asking Sault Ste. Marie and area residents to consider donating blood today to help maintain a strong inventory of blood and blood products for hospital patients.
Ontario Health Coalition on 'fear mongering tour' claims Orazietti
NEWS RELEASE DAVID ORAZIETTI, MPP ***************************** Misinformed Health Coalition on 15-city fear mongering tour Province invests an additional $1.1 billion in health care this year for a 65 percent funding increase since 2003 SAULT STE.
Sault Michigan indie film to screen at Bayliss Library
NEWS RELEASE BAYLISS PUBLIC LIBRARY *************************** The Twenty movie to be shown at Bayliss Library On Tuesday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m., Bayliss Public Library will show the independent film, The Twenty .
Muskoka Airport hosts 'Little Norway' generals &...
Muskoka AirportA will be buzzing with flyers from across Ontario, MichiganA and overseas Thursday afternoon with two big events landing and taking off.
They celebrated at Superior Heights C & VS today
Algoma District School Board celebrates ribbon cutting ceremony at Superior Heights Collegiate & Vocational School Over 200 students, dignitaries and special guests including Ministry of Education representative Karen Fabbro-Cobb, Sault Ste Marie Mayor Debbie Amaroso and Elder Willard Pine joined Algoma District School Board Trustees and ... (more)
Solar Logix joins Sault's renewable energy sector
Solar Logix, SSM, is the newest contender in Sault Ste. Marie's burgeoning solar energy industry, and general manager Gerry Bugyra believes the company is well poised to serve the Algoma District.