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Driver charged
A motorist was stopped on Laughing Lake Road in Menard Township on Sunday. Open beer was found in the vehicle, Ontario Provincial Police say. John Edward Trumble, 47, of 6 Nebenaigoching St.[...]
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Pot found during vehicle check
Officers stopped when they saw what appeared to be a vehicle stuck on the beach at Havilland Shores Drive. Four men were found sitting by the shoreline. One had a small amount of marijuana in his possession, Ontario Provincial Police say.[...]
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Prince Charles to meet with local chief
The chief of a local band was to be among First Nations leaders from across Canada who met with Prince Charles this afternoon. Chief Dean Sayers, of Batchewana First Nation, represented the 21 First Nations that are signatories to the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850.[...]
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Edmonton man faces stunt driving charge
A motorist travelling at a high rate of speed on Highway 17 was stopped in Desbarats on Saturday. Just how fast he was driving was not available from Ontario Provincial Police. Jeremy White, 30, of Edmonton, was charged with stunt driving.[...]
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Civics victimized by posts
The outcome could have been better for the Sault Civics U-15 girls at this year's league kick-off. But considering it was the team's first outdoor outing of the season, a semifinal loss, Jaime Amaral will take.[...]
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Cody hopes to go out in a Blais of glory
It has been a year since Cody Blais unknowingly stood against a much more experienced fighter, and won. Blais is eager to add another win to his record as he prepares for The Ultimate Fighter Boxing Club's TUF Fight Night 7 on Saturday.[...]
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Adamo eyes personal best at Run the Great Lakes
For the next week and a half, as he gets ready for Run the Great Lakes, you can be sure Nick Adamo's competitive juices will be flowing. That's why he races. "When I don't race for a while, I find myself getting bored with running," said Adamo, 23.[...]
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Dog guides are the ears for the impaired
Dogs are known to be a man's best friend, but when it comes to dog guides, they are much more important. For Lesley Whitehead and her hearing aid dog Digit, this year's Purina Walk for Dog Guides will not be their first.[...]
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Man takes motorcycle owner for ride: police
A man allegedly stole a motorcycle he was supposed to fix for another man. The accused was supposed to do minor repairs on a 1991 Harley Davidson last September, police say. When the owner returned, the motorcycle was gone.[...]
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Bank machines hit with glue
A sticky situation gummed up four automated teller machines downtown on Victoria Day. Glue was put on the money exit gate at two ATMS at CIBC on Queen Street East. Machines at Royal Bank and HSBC were also targeted, but Const.[...]
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4 paddlers rescued near Gros Cap
A retired police officer helped rescue four young people from Lake Superior when their canoe became swamped with water. A Gros Cap resident called 911 when she saw the four in the water early Friday evening, Ontario Provincial Police said.[...]
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Man faces theft, resist arrest charges
A man allegedly lashed out at police on Saturday night. The male, and a woman he wasn't supposed to be with, were seen on London Street. The pair was wanted for an alleged theft at Zellers in Station Mall.[...]
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Dogs take a bow wow at show
It was a busy holiday weekend full of grooming, strutting and obeying for many canines of all shapes and sizes. The Sault Ste. Marie Kennel Club held the 164th-169th All-Breed dog championships on the holiday weekend at the Soo Curling Club.[...]
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Wanted on warrants
A man, wanted on several outstanding warrants, turned himself in to police on Saturday.[...]
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Impaired woman charged
A woman was charged after being found sitting by her van on Goulais Avenue. Terri Printess, 42, of 706 Shafer Ave., was charged with care and control of a motor vehicle while over the legal limit.[...]
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Sault actor shares craft with youth
A veteran actor shares tips with young talent Tuesday at Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre. Jack Wetherall is a Sault Ste. Marie native and honorary chair of the just-wrapped Theatre Ontario Festival. He'll work with youth 13 and up starting at 6 p.m.[...]
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Ronnie Dunn plays Kewadin
Ronnie Dunn brings his solo act to Kewadin Casino this summer. His self-titled album, released in 2011, included the hits Bleed Red, Cost of Livin' and Let the Cowboy Rock. Dunn, formerly of Brooks and Dunn, plays Kewadin on Aug.[...]
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Nerve surgery study needs Sault participants
A Northern Ontario Medical School study into nerve surgery that promises to rid diabetics of a potentially fatal foot ailment, is looking for more participants in Sault Ste. Marie. Dr.[...]
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2 inmates face charges
Suspicious behavior resulted in the arrest of two inmates at Algoma Treatment and Remand Centre on Sunday. Timothy Joseph Robinson, 24, was charged with two counts each possession of a controlled drug or substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking and breach of probation.[...]
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Bee Gees Gibb dead at 62
Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who with brothers Barry and Maurice helped define the disco era with their falsetto harmonies and funky beats on hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "Jive Talkin'", has died after a long fight with cancer.[...]
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