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Controversial wood-to-ethanol plant may finally get under way in Upper Peninsula
After a lengthy delay, construction of what could be the nation's first large-scale wood-to-ethanol plant in the country is to start this year in Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula.
Would a religious grotto in Bellevue Park be legal?
Loyal SooToday reader Tom Brason sent us a copy of a letter he sent to the Mayor and Councillors of Sault Ste.
Camille Venn rides in memory of her father
The sudden temperature drop didn't stop snowmobile enthusiasts from heading out on the 100 km Snowarama ride in support of Easter Seals yesterday.
Ray Stortini has a dream. It involves James Street
NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA UNIVERSITY ***************************** Community forum to kick off the James Street Neighbourhood Project Algoma University students to conduct preliminary study SAULT STE.
Thunder Bay's Joe Scharf and Stratton's Trevor Bonot sit tied for third with 5-3 records after the fourth day of the Northern Ontario men's curling championship Wednesday in Sault Ste.
"We need to look at a person and see something other than just the exterior. We need to see their potential," said Jean Augustine this Thursday at the second annual Immigration Forum hosted by Sault Ste.
Sudbury gas prices up in early February
Sudbury experienced an average increase of 3.3 cents per litre in gasoline prices for the week ending Feb.
Freedom 55 insures Sault College student success
NEWS RELEASE SAULT COLLEGE ***************************** Supporting transformation and student success: Freedom 55 Financial and Sault College SAULT STE.
Eric Sharp: Good, bad news on lampreys
While lamprey numbers have been reduced by 90% in the other Great Lakes, they remain high in Lake Erie.
Algoma U gets courted by Spanish admirer
NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA UNIVERSITY *************************** Spanish institution visits Algoma University CESINE Centro Universitario in Sault Ste.
Yes, we made it to 75,000. And a bit
Sault Ste. Marie has realized a 0.3 percent population growth from 2006 to 2011, bringing us to 75,141 people, says the 2011 Census released early this morning.
Annual environmental competition seeks students
The 2012 Michigan Envirothon is seeking high school students to participate in the outdoor environmental competition.
Army Corps will raise Michigan funding by $6.9M
Don't get me wrong. I like wildlife just fine, as long as it stays on TV - where it belongs.
Making our city more age-friendly
To help make a difference Vaudry wants Sault Ste. Marie become a part of the World Health Organization's age friendly cities and communities.
Want to share your views on next provincial budget?
Provincial NDP Finance Critic Michael Prue will visit the Sault this Saturday, February 11, for what's being called "a pre-budget community roundtable" with local residents and community groups.
A pair of rinks with local connections earned their first wins yesterday on the opening day of action at the Northern Ontario men's provincial playdowns in Sault Ste.
One step closer to regional harbour
After years of talks about a deep sea harbour in Sault Ste. Marie it looks like something like the idea could become a reality.
Father Baraga was met on the ice at the Mackinac Straits by a train of sled dogs probably similar to one pictured here.