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With the 2019 NHL draft in the books, a single member of the Ontario Hockey Leaguersquo Soo Greyhounds and a Sault native were selected in the two-day event, held in Vancouver this weekend.Sault native Nicholas Porco, who is coming off his second season with the OHLrsquo Saginaw Spirit, was selected in the fifth round 142nd overall by the Dallas Stars while defenceman Jacob LeGuerrier was the lone member of the Soo Greyhounds selected in the two-day event.Porco took a step offensively with the Spirit in 2018-19, scoring 20 goals and 36 points in 67 games and adding three goals and seven points in 16 playoff games.LeGuerrier, who completed his th <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ird season with the Greyhounds in 2018-19, was a fifth round pick 126th overall by the Montreal Canadiens.LeGuerrier had six goals and 16 points in 68 games with the Greyhounds.For the Greyhounds, LeGuerrierrsquo selection means the team stanley cup has had at least one player selected in the annual event every year since 2007. That includes 14 players selected since 2015.A pair stanley cup of Soo Greyhounds prospects were also selected during the seven-round draft.The Montreal Canadiens selected high-scoring forward Cole Caufield with pick 15 while the Boston Bruins selected John Beecher 30th overall.Caufield was selected by the Greyhounds in the 12th round of the 2018 OHL Priority Selection.Slated to play college hockey at Wisconsin, Caufield played the 2018-19 season with the US National Development Programrsquo USNDP Under-18 team and sc Mkvd Campers evicted for pooping beside trailer, threatening park staff: OPP
Further details will be added.***GAME SUMMARY:Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 2 at Sudbury Wolves 6Sudbury Community Arena1st Period1, Sudbury, Jambrosich 10 Dodero, McFadden , 2:44. 2, Sudbury, O Dell 19 Leivo, McFadden , 3:05. 3, Sudbury, Foligno 22 Sgarbossa, McFadden , 16:55 PP .Penalties-Broll Ssm fighting , 3:07; Sefton Sby fighting , 3:07; Hanes Sby hooking , 7:02; Cousins Ssm slashing , 8:33; Catenacci Ssm interference , 14:58.2nd Period4, Sudbury, O Dell 20 Foligno, McFadden , 0:55 PP . 5, Sudbury, Kuchin 14 Sgarbossa, McFadden , 14:54.Penalties-Cooper Ssm slashing , 0:47; Curcuruto Ssm delay of <a href=https://www.stanleycups.co.nz>stanley mug game , 6:03; Schutt Sby tripping , 9:42.3rd Period6, Sudbury, stanley cup Sgarbossa 31 Kuchin , 4:33. 7, Sault Ste. Marie, Catenacci 24 Findlay , 16:42. 8, Sault Ste. Marie, Cooper 23 Dubchak , 17:51 stanley romania .Penalties-Zagordo Sby hooking , 6:27; Cousins Ssm unsportsmanlike cnd. , 10:37; Foligno Sby roughing , 10:37; Zagordo Sby misc-mouth guard , 14:02.Shots on GoalSault Ste. Marie 9-10-13-32. Sudbury 18-13-7-38.Power Play OpportunitiesSault Ste. Marie 0/3; Sudbury 2/4.GoaliesSault Ste. Marie, Perugini 14-20-4-1 38 shots-32 saves . Sudbury, Valiquette 26-23-2-1 32 shots-30 saves .Atendance - 3,518Referees - Joe Park 27 , Mike Marley 31 .Linesmen - Jean-Yves Maillet 45 , Steve Dix 98 .*** This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares
With the 2019 NHL draft in the books, a single member of the Ontario Hockey Leaguersquo Soo Greyhounds and a Sault native were selected in the two-day event, held in Vancouver this weekend.Sault native Nicholas Porco, who is coming off his second season with the OHLrsquo Saginaw Spirit, was selected in the fifth round 142nd overall by the Dallas Stars while defenceman Jacob LeGuerrier was the lone member of the Soo Greyhounds selected in the two-day event.Porco took a step offensively with the Spirit in 2018-19, scoring 20 goals and 36 points in 67 games and adding three goals and seven points in 16 playoff games.LeGuerrier, who completed his th <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ird season with the Greyhounds in 2018-19, was a fifth round pick 126th overall by the Montreal Canadiens.LeGuerrier had six goals and 16 points in 68 games with the Greyhounds.For the Greyhounds, LeGuerrierrsquo selection means the team stanley cup has had at least one player selected in the annual event every year since 2007. That includes 14 players selected since 2015.A pair stanley cup of Soo Greyhounds prospects were also selected during the seven-round draft.The Montreal Canadiens selected high-scoring forward Cole Caufield with pick 15 while the Boston Bruins selected John Beecher 30th overall.Caufield was selected by the Greyhounds in the 12th round of the 2018 OHL Priority Selection.Slated to play college hockey at Wisconsin, Caufield played the 2018-19 season with the US National Development Programrsquo USNDP Under-18 team and sc Mkvd Campers evicted for pooping beside trailer, threatening park staff: OPP
Further details will be added.***GAME SUMMARY:Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 2 at Sudbury Wolves 6Sudbury Community Arena1st Period1, Sudbury, Jambrosich 10 Dodero, McFadden , 2:44. 2, Sudbury, O Dell 19 Leivo, McFadden , 3:05. 3, Sudbury, Foligno 22 Sgarbossa, McFadden , 16:55 PP .Penalties-Broll Ssm fighting , 3:07; Sefton Sby fighting , 3:07; Hanes Sby hooking , 7:02; Cousins Ssm slashing , 8:33; Catenacci Ssm interference , 14:58.2nd Period4, Sudbury, O Dell 20 Foligno, McFadden , 0:55 PP . 5, Sudbury, Kuchin 14 Sgarbossa, McFadden , 14:54.Penalties-Cooper Ssm slashing , 0:47; Curcuruto Ssm delay of <a href=https://www.stanleycups.co.nz>stanley mug game , 6:03; Schutt Sby tripping , 9:42.3rd Period6, Sudbury, stanley cup Sgarbossa 31 Kuchin , 4:33. 7, Sault Ste. Marie, Catenacci 24 Findlay , 16:42. 8, Sault Ste. Marie, Cooper 23 Dubchak , 17:51 stanley romania .Penalties-Zagordo Sby hooking , 6:27; Cousins Ssm unsportsmanlike cnd. , 10:37; Foligno Sby roughing , 10:37; Zagordo Sby misc-mouth guard , 14:02.Shots on GoalSault Ste. Marie 9-10-13-32. Sudbury 18-13-7-38.Power Play OpportunitiesSault Ste. Marie 0/3; Sudbury 2/4.GoaliesSault Ste. Marie, Perugini 14-20-4-1 38 shots-32 saves . Sudbury, Valiquette 26-23-2-1 32 shots-30 saves .Atendance - 3,518Referees - Joe Park 27 , Mike Marley 31 .Linesmen - Jean-Yves Maillet 45 , Steve Dix 98 .*** This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares
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NEWS RELEASECITY OF SAULT STE MARIE*************************The following City facilities will be closed Monday, May 23 for the Victoria Day statutory holiday:Cemetery officeCenten <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup america nial Library and Churchill and Korah branchesChildrenrsquo Centres Jessie Irving, Maycourt, Best Start ndas stanley cup h; Holy Family Civic CentreEssar Centre and Box OfficeErmatingerbull;Clergue National Historic SiteJohn Rhodes Centre arenas; McMeeken Centre; and the Northern Community CentreSeniors Centres Drop-In and Steelton Social Services Ontario Works, Social Housing, Community Child Care, Accessibility Public Works and Transportation office. For 24 hr emergency service, call 705-759-5201.Sault Transit officeJohn Rhodes Community Centre Pool Open Monday, May 23 ndash; 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Parent Child/Lane Swim and 1-3 p.m. for Public Swim.Marine Facilities Bellevue Marina is open 11 a.m. ndash; 7 p.m.: Roberta Bondar Marina is open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.The Sault Canal Recreational Lock operates 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.Refuse and RecyclingNo collection Monday, May 23. Collection for the week will be one day late. City Landfill site is closed May 23.The Household Hazardous Waste Depot has relocated to the City stanley cup Landfill site at 402 Fifth Line East. The Depot will operate 8:30 a.m. ndash; 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday, starting June 7.Sault Transit ServicesThere will be no regular transit or Parabus service Monday, May 23. Regular service resumes Tuesday, May 24. For info call 705-759 Efdx Ontario reports 531 new COVID cases Thursday
NEWS RELEASEJAMES BAY FRONTIER*************************Nov. 23, 2006 鈥?Low-priced snowmobile permits are on sale across Northeastern Ontario. But the premium early-bird price goes up after the end of the month.The best reason to buy the permit now is to take advan <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug tage of the early season rate offered by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs. Right now the cost of a full-season permit is only $180.That rate goes up to $230 after December 1. Permits are also considered ni stanley quencher ce holiday gifts.The OFSC will allow you to buy your permit on or before December 1 at the lower early-season price. Snowmobile permits are on sale at most dealers and snowmobile service centres across t stanley nz he north.James Bay Frontier encourages sledders to think ahead and buy their permits now. Environment Canada is predicting higher precipitation than normal for most of northern Ontario for the coming winter. Permits are mandatory for snowmobiling in Ontario. As usual, we expect another good winter in our part of the country, says James Bay Frontier executive director Jennifer Rowe. We re confident this will mean another season of excellent snowmobiling, not just for the local riders, but for the tourists as well. Rowe says snowmobiling continues to be a vital element in the year round tourism effort in Northeastern Ontario. We encourage riders to buy their permits locally to ensure that the money for trail development and maintenance stays in the north. Riders are also urged to take time in the coming mo
NEWS RELEASECITY OF SAULT STE MARIE*************************The following City facilities will be closed Monday, May 23 for the Victoria Day statutory holiday:Cemetery officeCenten <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup america nial Library and Churchill and Korah branchesChildrenrsquo Centres Jessie Irving, Maycourt, Best Start ndas stanley cup h; Holy Family Civic CentreEssar Centre and Box OfficeErmatingerbull;Clergue National Historic SiteJohn Rhodes Centre arenas; McMeeken Centre; and the Northern Community CentreSeniors Centres Drop-In and Steelton Social Services Ontario Works, Social Housing, Community Child Care, Accessibility Public Works and Transportation office. For 24 hr emergency service, call 705-759-5201.Sault Transit officeJohn Rhodes Community Centre Pool Open Monday, May 23 ndash; 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Parent Child/Lane Swim and 1-3 p.m. for Public Swim.Marine Facilities Bellevue Marina is open 11 a.m. ndash; 7 p.m.: Roberta Bondar Marina is open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.The Sault Canal Recreational Lock operates 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.Refuse and RecyclingNo collection Monday, May 23. Collection for the week will be one day late. City Landfill site is closed May 23.The Household Hazardous Waste Depot has relocated to the City stanley cup Landfill site at 402 Fifth Line East. The Depot will operate 8:30 a.m. ndash; 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday, starting June 7.Sault Transit ServicesThere will be no regular transit or Parabus service Monday, May 23. Regular service resumes Tuesday, May 24. For info call 705-759 Efdx Ontario reports 531 new COVID cases Thursday
NEWS RELEASEJAMES BAY FRONTIER*************************Nov. 23, 2006 鈥?Low-priced snowmobile permits are on sale across Northeastern Ontario. But the premium early-bird price goes up after the end of the month.The best reason to buy the permit now is to take advan <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug tage of the early season rate offered by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs. Right now the cost of a full-season permit is only $180.That rate goes up to $230 after December 1. Permits are also considered ni stanley quencher ce holiday gifts.The OFSC will allow you to buy your permit on or before December 1 at the lower early-season price. Snowmobile permits are on sale at most dealers and snowmobile service centres across t stanley nz he north.James Bay Frontier encourages sledders to think ahead and buy their permits now. Environment Canada is predicting higher precipitation than normal for most of northern Ontario for the coming winter. Permits are mandatory for snowmobiling in Ontario. As usual, we expect another good winter in our part of the country, says James Bay Frontier executive director Jennifer Rowe. We re confident this will mean another season of excellent snowmobiling, not just for the local riders, but for the tourists as well. Rowe says snowmobiling continues to be a vital element in the year round tourism effort in Northeastern Ontario. We encourage riders to buy their permits locally to ensure that the money for trail development and maintenance stays in the north. Riders are also urged to take time in the coming mo
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NEWS RELEASESAULT AREA ARTS COUNCIL***************************SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. - Sault artistJeanne Tubmanadded to her extensive Best of Show winnings on Tuesday, Aug. 6, when she took the $300 Olive Craig Best of Show Award <at>the Sault Summer Arts Festival]. A versatile, photo realistic oil painter, Jeanne is best know <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso for her maritime and wildlife studies.Last yearrsquo Best of Show winnerTony Strublic, won the $150 Painting Award. Tony works in pencil, producing meticulously detailed ship and lighthouse drawings.Paul Masonwon stanley mug the $150 Best of Crafts Award with a bountiful display of wacky welded creations.The $75 Judgersquo Choice Award went to Rudyard woodworkerMark Bestemanfor his rustic furniture.Mark won last yearrsquo Wood award and Judgersquo Choice in 2017.The following $50 Awards went as follows:Design - Andrew Heimy, Round Island Pott stanley cup eryJewelry - David HamlinFiber - Deidre StevensGraphics - Schmidt-Marken PotteryPhotography - Marine photographerMike MishlerPottery - James TaggertBest Display - Danielle LynchHonorable Mention Awards went toMark Taylor, T S Jewelry;Pam Van Seggern, who works with beach pebbles; and Woodland Indian artistZoey Wood-Salomon.The festival judge was Helga Flower, who has a national reputation as a painter, workshop presenter and juror.The Sault Summer Arts Festival is presented annually as a public service by the Sault Area Arts Council, based in Alberta House Arts Center. For photos and details, see the Septemb Wzxq School trustees not so sure about defibrillators
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NEWS RELEASESAULT AREA ARTS COUNCIL***************************SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. - Sault artistJeanne Tubmanadded to her extensive Best of Show winnings on Tuesday, Aug. 6, when she took the $300 Olive Craig Best of Show Award <at>the Sault Summer Arts Festival]. A versatile, photo realistic oil painter, Jeanne is best know <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso for her maritime and wildlife studies.Last yearrsquo Best of Show winnerTony Strublic, won the $150 Painting Award. Tony works in pencil, producing meticulously detailed ship and lighthouse drawings.Paul Masonwon stanley mug the $150 Best of Crafts Award with a bountiful display of wacky welded creations.The $75 Judgersquo Choice Award went to Rudyard woodworkerMark Bestemanfor his rustic furniture.Mark won last yearrsquo Wood award and Judgersquo Choice in 2017.The following $50 Awards went as follows:Design - Andrew Heimy, Round Island Pott stanley cup eryJewelry - David HamlinFiber - Deidre StevensGraphics - Schmidt-Marken PotteryPhotography - Marine photographerMike MishlerPottery - James TaggertBest Display - Danielle LynchHonorable Mention Awards went toMark Taylor, T S Jewelry;Pam Van Seggern, who works with beach pebbles; and Woodland Indian artistZoey Wood-Salomon.The festival judge was Helga Flower, who has a national reputation as a painter, workshop presenter and juror.The Sault Summer Arts Festival is presented annually as a public service by the Sault Area Arts Council, based in Alberta House Arts Center. For photos and details, see the Septemb Wzxq School trustees not so sure about defibrillators
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From the archives of the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library:Agawa Canyon is a stunning canyon carved by the Agawa River, located 114 rail miles 183 km north of Sault Ste. Marie.It is not accessible by road and so the railway is very important.The Algoma Central Railway developed a tourist stopover area in this stunning area and began to operate summer an <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley deutschland d fall tour trains six days a week in 1952 and a winter lsquo;wonderlandrsquo; tour i stanley cup n 1971. The 150-metre-tall cliffs flanking the Agawa River remain untouched since The Group of Seven and other painters first documented them so many years ago.You can still encounter the same rugged rocky spires, soaring pines and tumbling cascades aboard the Agawa Canyon Tour Train. Throughout the years, the Agawa Canyon Tour train has been a mainstay of tourism in Northern Ontario.On August 30th, 1993, The Sunshine Foundation took a coach filled with disabled or seriously ill children on the Agawa Canyon Tour Train to spend a fun-filled Saturday. Rufus the Clown was onboard keeping the 20 children and their parents entertained with his jokes and antics. Algoma Central Railway donated the coach, refreshments and engineer hats for the day-long trip.Snow train debutThe first winter Agawa Canyon Tour Train chugged its way along snowy tracks in January of 1972, carrying a whopping nine passengers. That was nine more than were expected according to ACR officials. The w stanley taza inter tour ran only on Saturdays and did not stop at Agawa Canyon, instead pas Ufxv Fire ban issued for Elliot Lake, Blind River area
Construction on Sault Ste. Marie s permanent skatepark is finally underway.City Council agreed on September 8 to proceed immediately with construction of the struggling project, making up a $175,000 funding shortfall from City reserve funds or other sources.Yesterday, ground was broken shown for the project near the John Rhodes Community Centre.***************************Harness the power of SooTodayYou use SooToday daily to keep up on the news.You, and everyone you know.Have you considered also using SooToday s huge and diverse readership to promote your business or organization Almost three-quarters of a million SooToday pages are read each weekday.To learn more about business-building opportunities offered by SooToday, e-mail our sales professionals at <email>160;protected]************************* This has been shared 0 times 0 <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley hrnek Shares stanley cup Sha stanley cup romania re by Email Share on Spaces Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn
From the archives of the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library:Agawa Canyon is a stunning canyon carved by the Agawa River, located 114 rail miles 183 km north of Sault Ste. Marie.It is not accessible by road and so the railway is very important.The Algoma Central Railway developed a tourist stopover area in this stunning area and began to operate summer an <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley deutschland d fall tour trains six days a week in 1952 and a winter lsquo;wonderlandrsquo; tour i stanley cup n 1971. The 150-metre-tall cliffs flanking the Agawa River remain untouched since The Group of Seven and other painters first documented them so many years ago.You can still encounter the same rugged rocky spires, soaring pines and tumbling cascades aboard the Agawa Canyon Tour Train. Throughout the years, the Agawa Canyon Tour train has been a mainstay of tourism in Northern Ontario.On August 30th, 1993, The Sunshine Foundation took a coach filled with disabled or seriously ill children on the Agawa Canyon Tour Train to spend a fun-filled Saturday. Rufus the Clown was onboard keeping the 20 children and their parents entertained with his jokes and antics. Algoma Central Railway donated the coach, refreshments and engineer hats for the day-long trip.Snow train debutThe first winter Agawa Canyon Tour Train chugged its way along snowy tracks in January of 1972, carrying a whopping nine passengers. That was nine more than were expected according to ACR officials. The w stanley taza inter tour ran only on Saturdays and did not stop at Agawa Canyon, instead pas Ufxv Fire ban issued for Elliot Lake, Blind River area
Construction on Sault Ste. Marie s permanent skatepark is finally underway.City Council agreed on September 8 to proceed immediately with construction of the struggling project, making up a $175,000 funding shortfall from City reserve funds or other sources.Yesterday, ground was broken shown for the project near the John Rhodes Community Centre.***************************Harness the power of SooTodayYou use SooToday daily to keep up on the news.You, and everyone you know.Have you considered also using SooToday s huge and diverse readership to promote your business or organization Almost three-quarters of a million SooToday pages are read each weekday.To learn more about business-building opportunities offered by SooToday, e-mail our sales professionals at <email>160;protected]************************* This has been shared 0 times 0 <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley hrnek Shares stanley cup Sha stanley cup romania re by Email Share on Spaces Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn
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Public Health Ontarioreported 481new COVID casestoday.The late <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher st updates noted 651recoveries and onenew death.TheNov. 16update stanley botella s provided by the province 39 public health agency and the ministry of health also reported the following data:4,814active cases, down from 4,985reported yesterday.301people are hospitalized with COVID-19.There are 112COVID-positive patients in the ICU plus another 27patients no longer testing positive for COVID-19.There are 70COVID-positive patients on ventilators and another 12patients on ventilators no longer testing positive for COVID.11,160,503Ontarians about 75per cent of the total population have been fully vaccinated. 88per cent of eligible Ontarians have at least one dose of vaccine.Included in the new cases reported today are 236 unvaccinated, 18 partially vaccinated, and 189 fully vaccinated people. 38 cas stanley usa es were reported with vaccination status unknown.In the ICU, there are 63 unvaccinated, four partially vaccinated, and 19 fully vaccinated COVID patients.Hospitalized COVID patients not in the ICU include 102 unvaccinated, 17 partially vaccinated, and 73 fully vaccinated individuals.The seven-day average incidence rate by vaccination status is 8.8cases per 100,000 unvaccinated people, 4.1cases per 100,000 partially vaccinated people, and 2.1cases per 100,000 fully vaccinated people.The province reported 18,965tests were processed yesterday,resulting in a 2.5per cent positivity rate.Of thenewcases reported today, 56are from Toronto, 3 Ghtp Update on the Spanish ATV robbery (5 photos)
After fo <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley mug ur days of riding the rails, the crew of Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains CAPT pulled into Ottawa today with hopes of meeting Canada s minister of transport, infrastructure and communities.But that didn t happen.Instead they met with Minister Lawrence Cannon s special assistant for Ontario, Andrew Walasek and Transport Canada s director general o stanley fr f surface transportation, Helen Borges.Simil stanley water bottle arly, Al Errington and Linda Savory-Gordon, co-chairs of CAPT and about 80 others had hoped to meet with James J. Bradley, Ontario s Minister of Tourism when the train pulled in to Union Station in Toronto yesterday.Instead, they met with members of Bradley s staff and ministry officials.Shown are Savory-Gordon kneeling with Sault MP Tony Martin, CAPT Communications person Art Osborne, on the train during a stop in Searchmont on Sunday, with Jeff Hinich on the ground.At a teleconferenced media conference from Ottawa today, Martin said that both levels of senior government seem to have heard that reliable passenger rail service is essential to economic development in Northern Ontario.No commitments are forthcoming at this time, however, Martin said. Transport Canada says the province needs to be engaged, said Errington, an organizer of the All Aboard train trip, which has gone this week from Sault Ste. Marie to Toronto and then to Ottawa, aimed at raising awareness of the need for passenger rail in Northern Ontario. Ontario s Ministry of Tourism recognizes transportation pr
Public Health Ontarioreported 481new COVID casestoday.The late <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher st updates noted 651recoveries and onenew death.TheNov. 16update stanley botella s provided by the province 39 public health agency and the ministry of health also reported the following data:4,814active cases, down from 4,985reported yesterday.301people are hospitalized with COVID-19.There are 112COVID-positive patients in the ICU plus another 27patients no longer testing positive for COVID-19.There are 70COVID-positive patients on ventilators and another 12patients on ventilators no longer testing positive for COVID.11,160,503Ontarians about 75per cent of the total population have been fully vaccinated. 88per cent of eligible Ontarians have at least one dose of vaccine.Included in the new cases reported today are 236 unvaccinated, 18 partially vaccinated, and 189 fully vaccinated people. 38 cas stanley usa es were reported with vaccination status unknown.In the ICU, there are 63 unvaccinated, four partially vaccinated, and 19 fully vaccinated COVID patients.Hospitalized COVID patients not in the ICU include 102 unvaccinated, 17 partially vaccinated, and 73 fully vaccinated individuals.The seven-day average incidence rate by vaccination status is 8.8cases per 100,000 unvaccinated people, 4.1cases per 100,000 partially vaccinated people, and 2.1cases per 100,000 fully vaccinated people.The province reported 18,965tests were processed yesterday,resulting in a 2.5per cent positivity rate.Of thenewcases reported today, 56are from Toronto, 3 Ghtp Update on the Spanish ATV robbery (5 photos)
After fo <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley mug ur days of riding the rails, the crew of Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains CAPT pulled into Ottawa today with hopes of meeting Canada s minister of transport, infrastructure and communities.But that didn t happen.Instead they met with Minister Lawrence Cannon s special assistant for Ontario, Andrew Walasek and Transport Canada s director general o stanley fr f surface transportation, Helen Borges.Simil stanley water bottle arly, Al Errington and Linda Savory-Gordon, co-chairs of CAPT and about 80 others had hoped to meet with James J. Bradley, Ontario s Minister of Tourism when the train pulled in to Union Station in Toronto yesterday.Instead, they met with members of Bradley s staff and ministry officials.Shown are Savory-Gordon kneeling with Sault MP Tony Martin, CAPT Communications person Art Osborne, on the train during a stop in Searchmont on Sunday, with Jeff Hinich on the ground.At a teleconferenced media conference from Ottawa today, Martin said that both levels of senior government seem to have heard that reliable passenger rail service is essential to economic development in Northern Ontario.No commitments are forthcoming at this time, however, Martin said. Transport Canada says the province needs to be engaged, said Errington, an organizer of the All Aboard train trip, which has gone this week from Sault Ste. Marie to Toronto and then to Ottawa, aimed at raising awareness of the need for passenger rail in Northern Ontario. Ontario s Ministry of Tourism recognizes transportation pr
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Freezing rain, expected to begin overnight, will affect some areas north of Sault Ste. Marie into Thursday morning.The affected areas include:Agawa - Lake Superior ParkWawa - Pukaskwa ParkWhite River - DubreuilvilleIn an alert issued this afternoon,Environment Canada advises thatHighway 17 between Wawa and White River could particularly be impacted by the freezing rain until early Thursday morning. The conditions are expected to develop as the temperature drops below freezing tonight and up to 10 mm of accumulation is possible in some areas.As of 4:30 p.m., the city remai <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ns under a rainfall warning with 20 to 40 mm of rain expected.The heavy rain is expected to affect areas including:Agawa - Lake Superior ParkBlind River - ThessalonSault Ste. Marie - St. Joseph IslandSearchmont - Montreal River Harbour - Batchawana BayA break in the rain is possible this eve stanley mexico ning before another round overnight. This has been shared 0 times stanley website 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Spaces Share on Facebook Share on X Tpde McCleary concedes, but is pleased with NDP showing
NEWS RELEASESLAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS***************************Lakers beat Buckeyes 7-6 in overtimeLSSU never trails; Osman scores game-winnerCOLUMBUS, Ohio - The Lake Su <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley termos perior State hockey team ended a 14-game winless streak against Ohio State by beating the Buckeyes 7-6 in overtime on Saturday at Value City Arena in Columbus. The Lakers 1-1 overall, 1-1 Central Collegiate Hockey Association , who lost 1-0 at OSU on Friday, also snapped a three-game scoreless streak against Ohio State 1-1 overall, 1-1 CCHA in startling fashion. They never trailed in the game, leading 3-2 after one period and answering every time the Buckeyes scored. Ohio State attempted to deflate LSSU twice in the third period. Five minutes after scoring a goal that put the Lakers ahead, 5-4, LSSU junior Dan Eves took a checking-from-behind penalty and game misconduct. OSU s Mathieu Beaudoin scored during the five-minute major penalty and tied it, 5-5. Lake Superior State reclaimed a one-goal lead, 6-5, when freshman Nathan Perkovich scored LSSU s second power-play goal of the game at 13:13 of the third period. A desperate Ohio State team pull stanley cup uk ed goaltender Joseph Palmer in favor of an extra attacker with 1:10 remaining in regulation. The move paid off as Beaudoin tied it again, 6-6, at 19:59. Senior Dominic Osman scored the game-winner at 2:45 of the overtime period stanley thermos mug with the help of a set-up play by Derek R. Smith. Troy Schwab also drew an assist. Nik Sellers, Josh Smith, Matt Martello a
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