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Get COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, Algoma Public Health says

Get COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, Algoma Public Health says

Online and phone bookings start on Oct. 11 at 9 a.m. 
Indigenous women, girls killed at rate six times higher than others: StatCan

Indigenous women, girls killed at rate six times higher than others: StatCan

New Statistics Canada report found homicides of Indigenous women and girls are less likely to result in the most serious murder charges than cases of non-Indigenous victims
Blind River Council moving ahead with new condenser for arena

Blind River Council moving ahead with new condenser for arena

Money will be drawn from the town’s facilities reserve
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Elliot Lake pioneer honoured

Elliot Lake pioneer honoured

Community supporter of note in council, business and community events, Rosario Capillo remembered
BEHIND THE SCENES: New animal rescue saves mother of dead puppies near Iron Bridge

BEHIND THE SCENES: New animal rescue saves mother of dead puppies near Iron Bridge

SooToday's Alex Flood takes us behind the scenes
Council votes to shore up arena. Add monitoring system

Council votes to shore up arena. Add monitoring system

City council decides to try to save arena by shoring up vulnerable roof sections, live monitoring roof movement and further investigation of structural integrity
Indigenous premier to lead Manitoba after historic election win

Indigenous premier to lead Manitoba after historic election win

NDP leader Wab Kinew defeated the Progressive Conservatives to form a majority government
Blind River makes CMHC loan payment

Blind River makes CMHC loan payment

On behalf of the town, North Shore Power Group has paid the deferred loan to Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation down more than $10M
Fire department to check for smoke and CO alarms

Fire department to check for smoke and CO alarms

Failing to comply with the fire code smoke alarm requirements can result in a ticket for $360 or a fine of up to $100,000